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Old 09-23-2011, 11:04 AM
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I got 2 beautiful blocks from CJR thank you so much.
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Old 09-23-2011, 11:47 AM
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I AM SO EXCITED!!!! My DH has said we can go to MQX in Portland this October. I have already made the reservations at the hotel, paid for admission, and looking at one class to take. My DH has approved me getting a new longarm so he is going shopping with me. When he comes shopping with me, I always get something better than what I may have purchased. What a thriller this is. My First really big quilt show. This is going to be so fun. Portland, here I come!!!!!
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Old 09-23-2011, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by QuilterMomma
I AM SO EXCITED!!!! My DH has said we can go to MQX in Portland this October. I have already made the reservations at the hotel, paid for admission, and looking at one class to take. My DH has approved me getting a new longarm so he is going shopping with me. When he comes shopping with me, I always get something better than what I may have purchased. What a thriller this is. My First really big quilt show. This is going to be so fun. Portland, here I come!!!!!
That's awesome, and congrats on getting a long arm we looked at them while at the fair but when hubby heard the price he just shook his head side to side...Does that mean NO!!! LOL
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Old 09-23-2011, 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by QuilterMomma
I AM SO EXCITED!!!! My DH has said we can go to MQX in Portland this October. I have already made the reservations at the hotel, paid for admission, and looking at one class to take. My DH has approved me getting a new longarm so he is going shopping with me. When he comes shopping with me, I always get something better than what I may have purchased. What a thriller this is. My First really big quilt show. This is going to be so fun. Portland, here I come!!!!!
That's awesome, and congrats on getting a long arm we looked at them while at the fair but when hubby heard the price he just shook his head side to side...Does that mean NO!!! LOL
Tell him you could replace a husband a lot cheaper!
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Old 09-23-2011, 02:32 PM
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I already have a 1992 Nolting and it runs great, just want to upgrade a bit to get more quilting room. It has been a great beginner machine and nothing wrong with it except when i do a customer quilt that needs a 15" block done, I have to roll back and forth to do them when doing detail work. Fine for pantos and such, but I really want to start getting into some detail work. I have doing longarm quilting for 7 years now and time to move forward with more extreme work. I have won awards, in fact two on the last show I entered. Will be selling off the old one if get a new one. Anyone interested? $1,500 for it with the 12 foot table.
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Old 09-23-2011, 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by QuilterMomma
I already have a 1992 Nolting and it runs great, just want to upgrade a bit to get more quilting room. It has been a great beginner machine and nothing wrong with it except when i do a customer quilt that needs a 15" block done, I have to roll back and forth to do them when doing detail work. Fine for pantos and such, but I really want to start getting into some detail work. I have doing longarm quilting for 7 years now and time to move forward with more extreme work. I have won awards, in fact two on the last show I entered. Will be selling off the old one if get a new one. Anyone interested? $1,500 for it with the 12 foot table.
Wish I had the cash! but just spent 2700.00 on embroidery mach. And 4,000 on a camper to pull behind our motorcycles and we are a little short in extra cash...LOL
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Old 09-23-2011, 03:31 PM
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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
A dream is a wish your heart makes......
Originally Posted by QuilterMomma
I already have a 1992 Nolting and it runs great, just want to upgrade a bit to get more quilting room. It has been a great beginner machine and nothing wrong with it except when i do a customer quilt that needs a 15" block done, I have to roll back and forth to do them when doing detail work. Fine for pantos and such, but I really want to start getting into some detail work. I have doing longarm quilting for 7 years now and time to move forward with more extreme work. I have won awards, in fact two on the last show I entered. Will be selling off the old one if get a new one. Anyone interested? $1,500 for it with the 12 foot table.
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Old 09-23-2011, 03:49 PM
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So, DD saw the squishy little envelope in my hand today and snatched it away before I could even look at it - she knew what it was! She loves her new butterfly - and it looks very happy hanging on the wall with the others :)
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Sounds soooo tempting but no cash here either. Just had my fence fixed from Irene. Good deal though..Congrats on such a wonderful Husband....
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Old 09-23-2011, 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by QuilterMomma
I already have a 1992 Nolting and it runs great, just want to upgrade a bit to get more quilting room. It has been a great beginner machine and nothing wrong with it except when i do a customer quilt that needs a 15" block done, I have to roll back and forth to do them when doing detail work. Fine for pantos and such, but I really want to start getting into some detail work. I have doing longarm quilting for 7 years now and time to move forward with more extreme work. I have won awards, in fact two on the last show I entered. Will be selling off the old one if get a new one. Anyone interested? $1,500 for it with the 12 foot table.
Washington isn't too far from home :twisted: But, I cant! trying to whittle down the stuff -- moving company quoted me a price of $1.86 lb. At that rate maybe cheaper to box it up and ship it USPS :roll: UHaul here we come
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