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@Pianist702 Thank you!! I definitely understand what you mean about paying otehrs to quilt your quilts! After I paid for 4 or 5 quilts I said no more and got my longarm. I have a Voyager 17 from Hinterberg. Check it out! It’s very affordable (~$4,000) and a great machine!
@KlassykatDesigns Thank you soooo much! Glad you like my videos. I will be working on a few more for longarming. So stay tuned!
She is very precise. I found this video quite informative. I don’t longarm . . . yet! As soon as I’m out of debt a bit, I’m going to buy a Handi Quilter. It will be quite a savings not to have to pay someone over $200 to longarm my quilts.
I Love this video. If you are from Florida, I am Florida too.
I have just started mid arm quilting. I have an older machine and these videos are great. You should teach at Tampa’s expo.
Spraying the back and top are a terrific tip! Thanks!
I came upon the strip tester on my own just last week, and lo and behold, your test quilt idea was like the 100th monkey thing!
This was a very helpful video. I hope to find more from the same teacher. I have added to my favorites. I’ve taken two classes from the store where I purchased my frame and never once did they go over this. Thanks a bunch.
I love how easy you make it to load a quilt on, I certainly see some improvement to the method I have been using…thanks!