Describe your dream gift!
#161
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Utah
Posts: 435
I would like a long arm quilting machine, a top of the line Janome, Bernina, or Baby Lock. I would also like unlimited amounts of fabrics, and some books for more ideas. Then not have to work, so I have more time for my hobby. Whoever gives it to me, would get lots of things made with love from me.
#162
Originally Posted by Justok
What would you like to see under the Christmas Tree if price and availability didn't matter at all?
I chose: 1. a long arm quilting machine with a teacher to go with it. 2. A trip around the world (with a quilting friend), to see quilts and fabric stores along the way.
I chose: 1. a long arm quilting machine with a teacher to go with it. 2. A trip around the world (with a quilting friend), to see quilts and fabric stores along the way.
1. A new computer - up to date...fast.fast.fast!
(I can't make decisions on this stuff anymore.)
2. The newest EQ software loaded on the computer.
3. A gift certificate for a professional organizer (and her entire staff) to come over and help me for 1 month! I want to declutter and rearrange the entire house :) .
4. Of course a long arm machine (with all the bells and whistles and again picked out by someone else.)
By getting the first 3 things - maybe just maybe I'll have more time available for sewing.
Night!
#164
Originally Posted by LadyCougar
As much as I would love to get a 12 needle embroidery machine, the perfect christmas present would be a kidney for my son, so he could get a transplant. That's my prayer for this Christmas, of course, peace would be nice too.
#165
I have been thinking about this and have enjoyed the responses. I am so very blessed with quilting machines & supplies. I need not 1 thing actually. Nothing. So my wish would be for my DH & I to cont to have good health for at least 40-50 more years, so I can use up my stash and try to get all the quilts done that I want to make. That & world peace.
#168
I think if price didn't matter, I would love to have a feather weight machine that I could take back and forth to class. I have always wanted on, but something has always gotten in the way. Maybe this year, oh wait, just spent $800 getting car fixed.LOL oh well maybe next year.
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