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.
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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.
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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.![]()