Hi! Hola, from Argentina
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Welcome Barbara, from Southern Calif.,USA. (near Disneyland) Congratulations on your degree. Huge accomplishment!! Lots of hard work and wonderful gift of a sewing machine from husband. Have fun shopping but I Recommend you visit a sewing shop that sells machines. They will usually match you up to an appropriate machine to meet your needs.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Quebec, Canada
Posts: 1,861
Hola Barbi, Welcome from Québec, Canada. We were in Buenos Aires for a week, a year ago and we enjoyed it very much. english is my second langage too. You will find a lot of inspiration here. Join us in the multiple conversations here and don't worry about langage mistakes!!!
#17
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Join Date: Dec 2017
Posts: 3
thank you all for your warm welcome!! I am so happy with my new machine, I love her already. I started by trying all the new presser foots I have never seen before! it's amazing and somethings are easier with the right accessories!
I'm going to "surf"(?) (navegar, leer) the board and search for begginers ideas.
besos!!
I'm going to "surf"(?) (navegar, leer) the board and search for begginers ideas.
besos!!
#19
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Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Cherokee Village, Arkansas
Posts: 400
Welcome from northeast Arkansas. This site is a wealth of information. I have been sewing and quilting for over 40 years. I am not an expert by any means, but still I continue to learn better ways, quicker ways, easier ways to do things from this site. You will enjoy it.
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for a machine, get one with a large throat space. the space in between the needle shaft and the right edge of the machine where your quilt will be pushed through. the larger the better. mine is six inches. nine inches is good but larger if you can get it is better. Welcome from Texas.
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