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07-26-2012, 05:10 PM
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Best tool for unsewing?
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I did the same as you. I thought the Gingher...
I did the same as you. I thought the Gingher would be just as sharp as the Havel, with the plus that a retractable blade would be safer to use. Useless as made. Not sharp and too blunt to fit under...
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07-18-2012, 07:50 AM
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What machine to buy?
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You might want to consider a straight stitch only...
You might want to consider a straight stitch only machine. I have a regular machine (Juki f600) and a Janome 1600p. The SS only machines free motion really well, are more powerful......but very easy...
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06-10-2012, 04:52 AM
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Juki F600 or Janome 6500/6600 or Janome Horizon 7700
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I have a Janome 6600 and also the Juki f600....
I have a Janome 6600 and also the Juki f600. Hands down, my preference is the Juki. The 6600 is in a closet. I also have a Janome 1600p. If you are spending enough to get a Horizon, and if you have...
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03-18-2012, 03:32 PM
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HELP Binding is wonky
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I have to apologize.....can I blame my age? Of...
I have to apologize.....can I blame my age? Of course it can't be quilted and THEN the borders put on!! Until I went back and tried to figure out how to "unwave" the borders on my placemat...I didn't...
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03-17-2012, 12:47 PM
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HELP Binding is wonky
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So you add borders after you have quilted?(Can...
So you add borders after you have quilted?(Can you tell I am new) I have a pattern (that I haven't tried yet) that said to add the borders and then quilt as desired. I tried this with just a placemat...
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New from WV
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New from WV
Hi, this is backwards because I posted to a thread before introducing myself!! I am sorta new to machine quilting. Back when Robbie Fanning wrote a book called, I think, Machine Quilting, I attempted...
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I also bought the Gingher seam ripper. Has anyone...
I also bought the Gingher seam ripper. Has anyone bought the replacement blades? They are advertised as being an improved design, but I don't want to throw even more money away on this poorly...
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