Another quilt on the machine
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You are really getting close to being professional Pam. It looks professional! You do good work. I love to look at your quilts. I was wondering the same thing about did you have to break your thread each time. You did very good. See, we couldn't even tell, and especially having to use a regular ruler. Good Job!
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Practice is helping and I think each row is getting better. I ordered a cross hatching ruler for long arm, the extension table for the machine, and other items. Maybe with the right tools I can do a better job.
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Here's a video at Long Arm University.
http://www.longarmuniversity.com/Boo...g_tutorial.htm
I am just using a regular ruler (I ordered that one) and using the ruler to make straight lines from corner to corner, from corner to seam, corner to corner, etc. Do it one way then come back and do it the other way.
Just have to remember to place the ruler 1/4" away from the corner that you want to hit because of the width of the foot.
http://www.longarmuniversity.com/Boo...g_tutorial.htm
I am just using a regular ruler (I ordered that one) and using the ruler to make straight lines from corner to corner, from corner to seam, corner to corner, etc. Do it one way then come back and do it the other way.
Just have to remember to place the ruler 1/4" away from the corner that you want to hit because of the width of the foot.
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