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Old 03-22-2021, 01:49 AM
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Onebyone
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I watched a demo of a king size quilt on the cutie frame at a local shop. it was set on a regular folding table. It is easy to load and move as needed. Unhook it and slide it over as needed. You don't reload the quilt. One thing the person did at the beginning was to baste the quilt top to the batting and backing with one row of straight basting stitching at the very beginning. Easy to do with the machine once it is loaded.

She use a small brother machine to show that any machine would work. The straps are easy to hook and rehook, the snap on fabric holders hold the quilt sandwich tight. She demoed using the laser accessory about $60 with a pentagram design on the cutie frame. The design has to be reduced according to the size of the harp space on the machine. You can buy a stitch regulator if your machine supports it and a speed regulator. No one seemed to need one when trying it out.

It is not a LA but neither is the price or the size. It is what it is and nothing more.
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