Gwendolyn M
In the Brooder
- Mar 6, 2015
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We have the same machine and sometimes bits of thread get stuck in the machinery. I would look for that issue, and if that isn't the problem, try a different needle.
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Table topper is great…love the rooster…where did you get the rooster square?Been working on a big hand quilting project, finishing an elderly lady's hand quilted king size, but after working on that for hours today, took a break to machine quilt this table topper of my goober of a rooster, Deacon. Still not the best at it, but getting better. Was finished in a flash. I can imagine how much easier it would be with a larger throat on the machine.
I love it..great idea, great job of piecing.
After going to the doctor, both DH and I, for routine lab work and check in, we both got something there. I have not been sick in literally years, but I sure am now. In spite of the elephant sitting on my face, I finished the machine quilting on this 42x54" lap quilt/couch throw. Will bind later when I feel better.
I doubt that, but thank you. I want to get back to learning to free motion soon. I ordered some of those Machingers gloves off Amazon when I ordered chalk liner refills. Found some a few dollars cheaper with no shipping so I thought maybe it would help. A bigger throat on the machine would certainly help, too, but I have what I have and that's what I will keep trying to learn on until I can get enough $$ saved to buy a machine just for the free motion stuff.Nicely done. You are getting expert at the machine quilting, next you'll be giving the advice.
So sorry you are sick. That stuff has been going around here since the Fall. Thought I would avoid it but got it when I let someone use my cellphone..Bet you caught it on magazines or from the chairs. Wishing you a speedy recovery. Take time off, rest and get well.