Bubbles quilt
#54
Stunning quilt and the quilting pattern is perfect for it. Great job!
I quilted this in my longarm for a friend. It is 106x96 and almost didn't fit on my frame. I haven't used my robotics much lately, but this design was perfect. And it was pieced very well. Even the very end was nice and square. Great piecing and pressing. I used Glide thread and she chose Hobbs cotton batting. Thanks for looking.
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This is beautiful..
May I ask you about your LA quilting system? I am in the market for one and am doing research...
Thank you...and please PM me any info as it would be appreciated.
Kirsten
May I ask you about your LA quilting system? I am in the market for one and am doing research...
Thank you...and please PM me any info as it would be appreciated.
Kirsten
#59
It is a 2009 TL 18LS and I bought it as a demo model then the next year I had Quilt Magician added to it. I don't use the robotics a lot, but it sure is handy when I do need it.
As far as keeping it basted square, I measure from the sides to the edge of the quilt with each roll, and the quilt was also very square to begin with. When I get to the bottom, I pin about 1 1/2 inch from the edge before I baste it down. When the quilt isn't square, and it does happen when quilting for others, you just have to kind of go with it and do the best you can. I had one that was 4 inches different from the top and bottom and almost 6 inches from side to side. I called her and told her what was going on, it was her first so she appreciated the gentle information.
Also, here is the link for the TL yahoo group. It is very active and has a ton of info. https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/...ieLongarm/info
Also, longarmuniversity.com has some free files for loading and basting.
Hope this helps. Take your time, take breaks, remember to breath and loosen the death grip that will creep up on you holding the handles. And remember that everyone started somewhere.
As far as keeping it basted square, I measure from the sides to the edge of the quilt with each roll, and the quilt was also very square to begin with. When I get to the bottom, I pin about 1 1/2 inch from the edge before I baste it down. When the quilt isn't square, and it does happen when quilting for others, you just have to kind of go with it and do the best you can. I had one that was 4 inches different from the top and bottom and almost 6 inches from side to side. I called her and told her what was going on, it was her first so she appreciated the gentle information.
Also, here is the link for the TL yahoo group. It is very active and has a ton of info. https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/...ieLongarm/info
Also, longarmuniversity.com has some free files for loading and basting.
Hope this helps. Take your time, take breaks, remember to breath and loosen the death grip that will creep up on you holding the handles. And remember that everyone started somewhere.
I have a long arm and still learning. I see you basting stitches look so even and holding down the quilt nicely. Can you give me any tips on how to have better basting. I'm all over the place when I try it. Lovely quilt and I admire your talent with your quilting machine. I have the Tin Lizzie 18, I couldn't read what kind you have. Thanks in advance for anything you can suggest.
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