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    Exactly, they are permanent markers. Not to mention that some of us have been quilting for a very long time, and have probably used these a time or two. Over thinking and over researching.
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    Quote Originally Posted by auntiemern View Post
    Exactly, they are permanent markers. Not to mention that some of us have been quilting for a very long time, and have probably used these a time or two. Over thinking and over researching.
    THAT is why I asked. I would believe the quilters here before I believe the manufacturer. Overthinking... yes. Over researching... no way. Never can have to much info. But when it comes down to it, ask the experts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vchale View Post
    I think your quilt looks great for a first try. The quilts that I have done double sided I did a loopy or meander free motion. I have the brother 1500 and I love it. No tension problems and because you have 4 adjustments for the feed dogs I can SITD with a regular foot. I think the thing about redoing is how much it will bother you. In my opinion SITD is actually more difficult than fmq. And like has already been said, after you wash it, it will look different. Great job!
    I wanted to do fmq but have never done it. I didn't want to practice that and thought the SITD would be easier. I found it very easy. The key is to go slow. I will be trying fmq eventually but wanted to wait for a new machine (next month... birthday present). The back does bother me. I am not being a perfectionist because I can live with mistakes but I was so proud of my first design (back not front) that I didn't want it ruined. The reason for not doing a lot of quilting on it is so the stitches will be hidden (I'm praying) but wasn't sure if it was even possible to tack lines, undo areas and redo like I had originally posted. Didn't want to try and ruin it so I asked the experts.
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    Joanne, please remember, "There are no Quilt Police." Give yourself a break. Half the fun of quilting is making mistakes. It gives you the excuse to buy more fabric and try again. lol And you will learn with each quilt you make. Good luck, Jan L.
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    Quote Originally Posted by janluna View Post
    Joanne, please remember, "There are no Quilt Police." Give yourself a break. Half the fun of quilting is making mistakes. It gives you the excuse to buy more fabric and try again. lol And you will learn with each quilt you make. Good luck, Jan L.
    I LOVE excuses to buy fabric!
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