Hello
#1
Hello
I wanted to introduce myself (especially since I’m seeking help). I started quilting a few (3-4) years ago and then took 2 years off. I’ve completed 11 quilts, have 8 pieced, 3 in the cutting stage, and too many to count in the mental design stage. I have just bought a used tin Lizzie with a frame. My father had no idea what he was getting into when he offered to drive me 4 hours to look at a long arm. Poor man.
Currently she hates to stitch backwards. Bad encoders?
Currently she hates to stitch backwards. Bad encoders?
#5
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Carroll, Iowa
Posts: 3,487
You sound just like the rest of us with lots of quilt tops needing quilted, tops in the process of being finished to quilting stage, some still in block stage and lots and lots floating around in our head. I have 12 tops in line for quilting, 1 on the frame now, just finished 4 to block stage and 6 on the shelf waiting to be started. Oh yes, I have one I'm trying to design as I go around a panel which has given me fits so it's on the sideline right now.
Welcome to the madhatter group.
Also it's been over 6 months or more since I touched my quilt system. Got it turned on yesterday, cleaned and oiled it. Then I found some of my cords were getting caught behind so had to come up with a solution to that issue. Have 1 more issue to solve and I'll be good as new again. Had a little issue with the machine as I couldn't remember which way the thread should go into the bobbin. Yes, it's been that long ago since I touched it. Had a bit of loops on the top so stopped, frogged it and continued. Seems to only happen when I change bobbins though for the 1st inch or 2. Now I'm on my way to getting this bad boy quilt top done.
Welcome to the madhatter group.
Also it's been over 6 months or more since I touched my quilt system. Got it turned on yesterday, cleaned and oiled it. Then I found some of my cords were getting caught behind so had to come up with a solution to that issue. Have 1 more issue to solve and I'll be good as new again. Had a little issue with the machine as I couldn't remember which way the thread should go into the bobbin. Yes, it's been that long ago since I touched it. Had a bit of loops on the top so stopped, frogged it and continued. Seems to only happen when I change bobbins though for the 1st inch or 2. Now I'm on my way to getting this bad boy quilt top done.
#7
Welcome to the Board. I wish I could help you but I don't own a long-armer. Did you receive instructions when you bought the long arm? I'm sure that someone on this board is familiar with the Tin Lizzie and can help you. Good Luck!
#8
You sound just like the rest of us with lots of quilt tops needing quilted, tops in the process of being finished to quilting stage, some still in block stage and lots and lots floating around in our head. I have 12 tops in line for quilting, 1 on the frame now, just finished 4 to block stage and 6 on the shelf waiting to be started. Oh yes, I have one I'm trying to design as I go around a panel which has given me fits so it's on the sideline right now.
Welcome to the madhatter group.
Also it's been over 6 months or more since I touched my quilt system. Got it turned on yesterday, cleaned and oiled it. Then I found some of my cords were getting caught behind so had to come up with a solution to that issue. Have 1 more issue to solve and I'll be good as new again. Had a little issue with the machine as I couldn't remember which way the thread should go into the bobbin. Yes, it's been that long ago since I touched it. Had a bit of loops on the top so stopped, frogged it and continued. Seems to only happen when I change bobbins though for the 1st inch or 2. Now I'm on my way to getting this bad boy quilt top done.
Welcome to the madhatter group.
Also it's been over 6 months or more since I touched my quilt system. Got it turned on yesterday, cleaned and oiled it. Then I found some of my cords were getting caught behind so had to come up with a solution to that issue. Have 1 more issue to solve and I'll be good as new again. Had a little issue with the machine as I couldn't remember which way the thread should go into the bobbin. Yes, it's been that long ago since I touched it. Had a bit of loops on the top so stopped, frogged it and continued. Seems to only happen when I change bobbins though for the 1st inch or 2. Now I'm on my way to getting this bad boy quilt top done.
I had to take a few days off to work and I don’t get anything else done when I work. I thought about explaining to my boss I had a new toy and work would get in the way of playing with it, but somehow I didn’t think she would understand.
#9
Thank you! I think I’m figuring it out step by step. I’ve decided she’s (the long arm, I’m considering naming her Sally or maybe Louise) just mad at me for throwing her into the back of a car and bringing her home where she’s turning into a cat bed. I seem to keep having tension issues. I’m fairly certain my current ones are caused by me having the top too tight.
#10
Instructions were included for assembling the frame, but not for the machine. I’m slowly figuring it out.