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I have the option to comment here on this thread, but the example Dove cited above has only quote and thanks.
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I take a photo of my finished top, put it in a page protector or cover it with press and seal, then draw designs on it with a washable marker until I...
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It all depends on the block. Some I press to one side, some open, and others a combination. I think there is less work to keep the seams straight when...
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Eyelashing on the top usually indicates a problem with the bobbin - it is being pulled through to the top. You're using the same needle I would use, and...
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Congratulations, Grandma! Hope you get to see him soon!
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Oh, I like those trays. I just wish I had room on the ends of my longarm to use one.
Be careful using the magnet bars. I have read some horror stories...
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Make sure you have the presser foot up when threading the top. It allows the thread to slide between the tension disks.
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Happy Birthday Rachel! Wishing you a year filled with happiness!
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regarding the pink Lily fabric on the back of my quilt-i can send you what i have left over. two cuts, almost a yard each.i think one is skinnier in width....
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I live in a area of mostly retirees, and the ladies in my longarm class are not all fans of the red snappers. For those with arthritis they can be very...
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Super cute, especially the prairie points. What is the backing? It would be perfect for my granddaughter, Lily!
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I love that block, and it is perfect for a baby quilt. Lovely!
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I finally got a picture of #1&2, Jenn's Books. This is the most labor-intensive quilt I've done.
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