Withdraw Symptoms Quilt
#41
WOW! No wonder your back is killing you....
I purchased a plastic thing that tilted my machine so I didn't have to bend over it! I didn't like it and gave it to my sister-in-law... She loves it!
I've seen lady's use those old rubber door stops to tile their machine ( two one on each side at the back) so they can look straight on to the needle. Maybe you could try that???
I purchased a plastic thing that tilted my machine so I didn't have to bend over it! I didn't like it and gave it to my sister-in-law... She loves it!
I've seen lady's use those old rubber door stops to tile their machine ( two one on each side at the back) so they can look straight on to the needle. Maybe you could try that???
#43
Crissie I have to try the tilt thing. I have never heard of that but it makes sense. And Madquilter I don't know the name of it. I saw it and liked it so I just called it offset geese. but yes it does look like mountains.
#48
You sure do good work having withdrawl symptoms.....
the quilts you do not having withdrawl must be out of this world....
Love the little quilts............
Maybe I need withdrawl symptons........ :) :-) :D
the quilts you do not having withdrawl must be out of this world....
Love the little quilts............
Maybe I need withdrawl symptons........ :) :-) :D
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Originally Posted by Crissie
WOW! No wonder your back is killing you....
I purchased a plastic thing that tilted my machine so I didn't have to bend over it!
I purchased a plastic thing that tilted my machine so I didn't have to bend over it!
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