Quilting Plans
#31
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Florida
Posts: 17,636
so glad I got to read this.
Not only am I going to use all these tips for my quilting, but I am going to start
saving a TON on paper etc. with the grandmouslings!
Also, thank you so much for showing the picture with the shower board over
the insulation, as very soon I was going to cut my insulation and fight with
covering it with vinyl.
I had read that someone on here had done this and she has an indention
where her hand rests.
THANK YOU!
My surface can now stay smooth and depression free, lol!
Not only am I going to use all these tips for my quilting, but I am going to start
saving a TON on paper etc. with the grandmouslings!
Also, thank you so much for showing the picture with the shower board over
the insulation, as very soon I was going to cut my insulation and fight with
covering it with vinyl.
I had read that someone on here had done this and she has an indention
where her hand rests.
THANK YOU!
My surface can now stay smooth and depression free, lol!
#34
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Hampstead N.C.
Posts: 1,870
I like your idea for a table and practice quilting block. How do you cut this to fit your machine. I would love to have one of those extensions for my machine, but no intention of spending big bucks that I don't have.
#35
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Florida
Posts: 17,636
Grace, I would try using freezer paper and put your machine on it and
trace around it for a template.
Of course, then you use the template to cut your wallboard the size you want.
#36
I just measured my machine and cut out the lower right hand corner of the board using those measurements, though using freezer paper would certainly work as well ! My total cost for my table ( I already had the old rectangle kitchen table ) was roughly $30 for the foam insulation and the wallboard. and it gave me lots of left over of both !
#37
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Piedmont Virginia in the Foothills of the Blue Ridge Mtns.
Posts: 8,562
OMG!!! I am SO impressed with these 2 ideas -- think INSIDE the box / use shower backer board -- where have they been all my life?!! BLESS you for posting this, I bow before you, quilting guru, hehehehe
Reckon you can tell I've come late to this post but none the less impressed with the great ideas! Thank you, thank you!
Jan in VA
Reckon you can tell I've come late to this post but none the less impressed with the great ideas! Thank you, thank you!
Jan in VA
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