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My first quilt quilted on my new long arm machine

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Old 01-29-2014, 02:02 PM
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Congrats on your machine and a great start!
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Old 01-29-2014, 02:14 PM
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wonderful 1st longarming
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Old 01-29-2014, 07:26 PM
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Thank you for answering. I'm off to look up that web site and check out those baptist fan rulers. Surely they fit any long arm machine? I'll call them tomorrow. You did a fabulous job on your quilt
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Great job for a newbie to the longarm. Just imagine what you will be able to do once you feel comfortable!!!
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Very nice -- both the quilt and the quilting!
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I've been reluctant to do Baptist Fan because I can't figure our how to do it without all those starts and stops. Could you tell us if this was a continuous design that allowed you to go edge to edge?
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Beautiful quilt & quilting.
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Originally Posted by paulswalia View Post
I've been reluctant to do Baptist Fan because I can't figure our how to do it without all those starts and stops. Could you tell us if this was a continuous design that allowed you to go edge to edge?
It can be a continuous design if you backtrack over to the next curve but I found I wasn't consistent when going over existing stitches so I locked in my stitches at the start and end of each curve then I move over to the next curve. Once I complete the row I go back and cut the extra threads out, the extra threads on the backing are cut after I take the quilt off the frame. I found it produced a better result.
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Old 01-30-2014, 06:02 AM
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Originally Posted by daisydebby View Post
Thank you for answering. I'm off to look up that web site and check out those baptist fan rulers. Surely they fit any long arm machine? I'll call them tomorrow. You did a fabulous job on your quilt
Thanks, remember if you haven't used any rulers you will need a ruler base for your machine, it allows the rulers to line up with the needle
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Great pattern. Your quilting is nicely done.
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