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    Old 04-02-2011, 09:21 AM
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    Thanks for your post. I really don't have a desire for a Long Arm but am trying to learn to MQ.
    I've seen beautiful quilts here on regular machines!
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    Old 04-02-2011, 10:09 AM
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    I am in the same boat! I am finishing up a queen size and I wrestled and wrested with it, trying to "stitch in the ditch". So I did very little and ended up tying it. When I went back to my machine, it was like it was frozen and wouldn't sew. I finally did get it to sew, but the stiches aren't right. I think I bruised it with my wrestling!!!! I have a Bernette ("made by Bernina"). Maybe we can only do "rag quilts"? Be interested to see what others write.
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    Old 04-02-2011, 10:09 AM
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    I am in the same boat! I am finishing up a queen size and I wrestled and wrested with it, trying to "stitch in the ditch". So I did very little and ended up tying it. When I went back to my machine, it was like it was frozen and wouldn't sew. I finally did get it to sew, but the stiches aren't right. I think I bruised it with my wrestling!!!! I have a Bernette ("made by Bernina"). Maybe we can only do "rag quilts"? Be interested to see what others write.
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    Old 04-02-2011, 10:16 AM
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    Originally Posted by ruck9085
    I have a Singer Quilting machine, which really is just a sewing machine with a ton of stitches and such. So, I read on here about y'all doing free motion quilting and machine quilting on your machines. Here's my question... Am I the only person left who not only does not own a long arm machine, but will never be able to afford one?
    Okay, enough whining. My biggest problem is I hand quilt all my projects because I only make bed quilts. I've tried a few times to machine quilt, but it just doesn't work for me. For one thing the throat on my machine is like eight inches and I can not figure out how to roll up a queen sized quilt and stuff it into that small space. How on earth do you all quilt on your sewing machines?
    I don't have a Long arm and know I never will. Yes I'm :cry: crying and jealous of everyone who has one. Imake so many quilt tops for charity and My machine quilting sucks. I always have so many puckers. And would love to be able to send them out but impossible with the cost of doing that.
    Have 2 special quilts I plan to hand quilt in hopes I live long enough to complete the. 1 each for my grand children. Started my grandson and its half way done. He's 10 and GD is 8. plan to pack them away for when they go off to college or marry. Figured if I'm not around they will still get something special grammy made just for them.

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    Old 04-02-2011, 10:37 AM
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    Originally Posted by ruck9085
    I have a Singer Quilting machine, which really is just a sewing machine with a ton of stitches and such. So, I read on here about y'all doing free motion quilting and machine quilting on your machines. Here's my question... Am I the only person left who not only does not own a long arm machine, but will never be able to afford one?
    Okay, enough whining. My biggest problem is I hand quilt all my projects because I only make bed quilts. I've tried a few times to machine quilt, but it just doesn't work for me. For one thing the throat on my machine is like eight inches and I can not figure out how to roll up a queen sized quilt and stuff it into that small space. How on earth do you all quilt on your sewing machines?
    I don't have a long arm and likely never will because of the cost. I have a heck of a time doing a queen size quilt and no matter how hard I try I seem to end up tangled up in it. I roll it like everyone says but I still struggle. I'm going to keep on keeping on and maybe some day I'll get it figured out.
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    Old 04-02-2011, 10:38 AM
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    I am in the same position, BUT if you look in Nancy's Notions there is a quilting tool to help you, made by FLynn, I have one and it works great, of course mine was bought when they first came out and I paid more for it than it cost now. Hope this helps. :D
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    Old 04-02-2011, 11:32 AM
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    I just looked at this video last night and thought what a wonderful idea for us gals who do not have the luxury of a longarm. Take a look and see if this will work for you as you machine quilt. http://www.diynetwork.com/videos/sew...ions/3270.html
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    Old 04-02-2011, 11:34 AM
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    Originally Posted by mainelynn2
    I am in the same position, BUT if you look in Nancy's Notions there is a quilting tool to help you, made by FLynn, I have one and it works great, of course mine was bought when they first came out and I paid more for it than it cost now. Hope this helps. :D
    So... what is the tool?
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    Old 04-02-2011, 12:40 PM
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    I don't own a longarm and I FMQ with my old Bernina 1530! As long as you can lower or cover the feeddogs you can FMQ. It takes practice! :lol:
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    Old 04-02-2011, 12:42 PM
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    It's a John Flynn quilting frame to use with your regular sewing machine. Go to Nancysnotions.com and in there search bar type in John Flynn and it will come up with his quilting frame.
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