that is so neat!!!!
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Originally Posted by Sharoncignoni
(Post 6359783)
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If you don't mind my asking where did you find that large hoop or whatever it is you are using. What a neat way to do your quilt. I too do my own on my Bernina 930 and this would be great. |
Originally Posted by Sharoncignoni
(Post 6360084)
I use the designs I purchased, the magnet hoop worked great, this is an updated version. I take the ironing table that my hubby made for me and put it against the table that my sewing machine is on that keeps it from falling off. On the left side I use a very tall pan clamped to the table to keep the quilt off the embroidery arm. I quilted a large queen size quilt (93 x 102) in about 3 days
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Looks like it works great!
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Hi Sharoncignoni, you said the hoop was magnetic, would that not have an adverse affect on a computerised machine? I love the idea as it would take the weight of the quilt I imagine. I would love to give it a go if it was safe to use, thank you
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What an ingenuous idea for quilting. Thanks for the idea.
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I'm jealous! Good job!
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Great idea
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where can one purchase this set up? I've been doing hand quilting and want to do freemotion for a change. Thanks you can pm me.
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Seems like you've come up with an idea that a lot if us quilters would love to do. So where can we find this contraption? LOL Great idea by the way and the quilting is great too!
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