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    01-02-2020, 11:10 AM
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    Posted By Mitch's mom

    The deal breaker for me would be the hook system....

    The deal breaker for me would be the hook system. The Juki is a semi-industrial with a rotary hook system, what that means is the hook spins in one direction and can spin very fast giving you the...
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    12-19-2019, 11:38 AM
    Replies: 20
    Views: 16,845
    Posted By Mitch's mom

    Wash it with 1 cup of sudsy ammonia added to the...

    Wash it with 1 cup of sudsy ammonia added to the wash water. The ammonia will not harm the fabric or the colors and you get the added bonus of the ammonia cleaning the inner workings of your washer.
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    12-19-2019, 10:50 AM
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    Posted By Mitch's mom

    I would remove the remaining black fabric then...

    I would remove the remaining black fabric then sew either a blanket stitch or straight stitch around the exposed fabric edges of the other blocks to stabilize them; leaving the pink fabric peaking...
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    08-22-2019, 03:33 PM
    Replies: 6
    Views: 1,593
    Posted By Mitch's mom

    Thank you ladies! I really appreciate your help....

    Thank you ladies! I really appreciate your help. It was the wider middle strip that threw me. I'll make them all 2.5 and be done with it.
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    08-22-2019, 02:20 PM
    Replies: 6
    Views: 1,593
    Posted By Mitch's mom

    Math help - please?

    I can't afford to replace this fabric if I screw up. I want to make a Warm Wishes quilt with my finished blocks to be 6 inches. I know my focus fabric is to be cut 6.5 inches but the strips have me...
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    08-07-2019, 10:13 AM
    Replies: 14
    Views: 5,317
    Posted By Mitch's mom

    It's a fancy Teflon foot for sewing leather and...

    It's a fancy Teflon foot for sewing leather and vinyl
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    11-15-2018, 05:52 AM
    Replies: 58
    Views: 9,571
    Posted By Mitch's mom

    I had stars in my eyes over the extended length...

    I had stars in my eyes over the extended length of the bed of the machine. I never even considered the height from the bed to the underside of the arm - it is less than 3.5 inches! Thank heaven for...
    04-17-2018, 09:33 AM
    Replies: 12
    Views: 4,009
    Posted By Mitch's mom

    Remove your bobbin and place a couple drops of...

    Remove your bobbin and place a couple drops of oil in the very middle of the bobbin case. I know there isn't a wick there and it isn't an oiling point in any diagram but I promise you, it needs a...
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    03-12-2018, 01:21 PM
    Replies: 9
    Views: 2,567
    Posted By Mitch's mom

    It is being sold by Collins as: Quilter's...

    It is being sold by Collins as:
    Quilter's Invisible Nylon Thread .004mm 1,500yd Clear Thread 100% Nylon Monofilament
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    10-10-2017, 05:13 AM
    Replies: 15
    Views: 5,279
    Posted By Mitch's mom

    A quick lesson on surge protectors. Surge...

    A quick lesson on surge protectors. Surge protectors protect your equipment from surges coming in from outside - we all know this, it's common knowledge. The problem comes in when plugging in to a...
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    09-19-2017, 06:23 AM
    Replies: 11
    Views: 2,894
    Posted By Mitch's mom

    The new glow in the dark threads are pretty neat...

    The new glow in the dark threads are pretty neat to see stitched out. I bought a spool that I thought was a dud because it didn't glow very much even after setting it under an incandescent light. I...
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    07-05-2017, 10:51 AM
    Replies: 23
    Views: 8,014
    Posted By Mitch's mom

    Same here except for gift quilts I wash them in...

    Same here except for gift quilts I wash them in hot water and dry on hot to make sure they hold up because I trust no one to read any instructions I would send with the quilt.
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    06-28-2017, 05:04 AM
    Replies: 29
    Views: 4,207
    Posted By Mitch's mom

    The "flapping around" leads me to believe she is...

    The "flapping around" leads me to believe she is not lowering her presser foot. She may also have the needle in backward.
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    06-27-2017, 07:25 AM
    Replies: 33
    Views: 4,768
    Posted By Mitch's mom

    I'm not a border fan, however, I would put one on...

    I'm not a border fan, however, I would put one on this quilt because the light HST in the bottom left corner makes it look like there is a piece missing from the top.
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    06-27-2017, 07:19 AM
    Replies: 19
    Views: 2,950
    Posted By Mitch's mom

    My theory is that your thread grabbed the lint...

    My theory is that your thread grabbed the lint minkee is known for, and as your needle came back up through the top to make the next stitch the thread pulled the lint to the surface.
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    06-26-2017, 10:08 AM
    Replies: 19
    Views: 6,057
    Posted By Mitch's mom

    It is a moire satin, it is kind of shiny but not...

    It is a moire satin, it is kind of shiny but not like regular non-textured satin. I have enough of the fabric that I am willing to take the chance of washing it first. With the dogs and DH it has to...
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    06-26-2017, 09:04 AM
    Replies: 19
    Views: 6,057
    Posted By Mitch's mom

    I am going to say it is washable, or it will be...

    I am going to say it is washable, or it will be once I am finished. I am going to take everything apart, serge the edges to stabilize the fabric then take the whole kit-n-kaboodle to the laundromat...
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    06-25-2017, 05:46 AM
    Replies: 4
    Views: 2,567
    Posted By Mitch's mom

    Can you find the chip? If you are handy with a...

    Can you find the chip? If you are handy with a soldering iron you can probably replace just the chip.
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    06-25-2017, 05:26 AM
    Replies: 19
    Views: 6,057
    Posted By Mitch's mom

    I will have enough fabric from the other panel to...

    I will have enough fabric from the other panel to make a full set of curtains; each panel is approximately 8 yards of each of the 3 fabrics. Crazy amount of fabric!
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    06-24-2017, 05:52 AM
    Replies: 26
    Views: 3,349
    Posted By Mitch's mom

    The only time I buy a spool is if I need a...

    The only time I buy a spool is if I need a special color otherwise I use Connecting Threads cones in white, beige, black, gray, and surprisingly, red.
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    06-24-2017, 04:18 AM
    Replies: 19
    Views: 6,057
    Posted By Mitch's mom

    If you are thinking the foam backing , no. it is...

    If you are thinking the foam backing , no. it is just regular fabric.
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    06-24-2017, 04:16 AM
    Replies: 19
    Views: 6,057
    Posted By Mitch's mom

    Thank you, Ladies! I am not planning heavy...

    Thank you, Ladies! I am not planning heavy quilting, just a pretty pantograph will suffice. I hadn't thought about the loft of the batting. I will use it instead of the flannel, it will make it...
    Forum: Main
    06-23-2017, 08:24 AM
    Replies: 19
    Views: 6,057
    Posted By Mitch's mom

    Turning curtains into a quilt?

    I have been gifted a pair of very expensive custom curtains. They are practically brand new but they are also 14 foot long if they are an inch! The backing is 100% cotton sateen and the inner lining...
    Forum: Main
    06-20-2017, 10:07 AM
    Replies: 19
    Views: 3,278
    Posted By Mitch's mom

    The only time I use a serger is after I have...

    The only time I use a serger is after I have trimmed my quilt, I drop the knife to prevent the serger from trimming more fabric and use the serger to secure the edges of my quilt before I bind it. I...
    Forum: Main
    05-20-2017, 07:54 AM
    Replies: 11
    Views: 9,022
    Posted By Mitch's mom

    Most dry cleaners use Naptha which is lighter...

    Most dry cleaners use Naptha which is lighter fluid and it isn't a great remover of dried on glue or paint. I would do as Cashs_mom said and try Acetone based nail polish remover first then move up...
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