Hi From Texas!
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Houston, TX
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Hi From Texas!
Hi, I'm new to the board ... I've been quilting for 20 years and love all types of quilting ... I suppose I'm a bit A.D.D ... LOL ... I do everything from traditional piecing to English paper piecing, hand and machine applique and paper piecing! I'm excited about being part of this online forum and I do have a question from y'all ... I'm looking for a long arm quilter and am wondering if those of you who have one can give me some advice/feedback about your machines, what you like/don't like and any other advice you have ... I'm looking for an entry level long arm!
Thanks,
Lisa
Thanks,
Lisa
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: The Colony, TX
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Well you will get lots of opinions. But you are in Innova country, I would definitely check them out. I talked to them (Jo's quilting Studio - Richmond, TX) and was very impressed. I currently hae a Prodigy but am thinking about getting a computerized machine and if that comes to pass I will definitely be considering them. They have several different levels.
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Hi and welcome from dry (& cool) west TX!
I vote for Gamill Statler Stitcher! And I understand Linda's Electric Quilter (AWESOME dealer) is opening a new shop in the Houston area!
This is a wonderful group of quilting minded people who freely share ideas, successes, trials and tribulations! Enjoy!
I vote for Gamill Statler Stitcher! And I understand Linda's Electric Quilter (AWESOME dealer) is opening a new shop in the Houston area!
This is a wonderful group of quilting minded people who freely share ideas, successes, trials and tribulations! Enjoy!
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