New Sashiko owner
#23
I checked to see something online about this new machine, and I see the "cards" with the different patterns of Sashiko designs on sale on EBay, for $59 each. It's common to want to buy every piece available, once a quilter has a new "toy", so no matter what you pay for the machine, every time you want to try out an exciting new design, well, chink chink, there goes another $59 plush shipping....?
#26
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: S.E. Pennsylvania
Posts: 39
Hi,
This is actually my first post. I read through posts quite frequently and came across your post about your new Sashiko
machine. I'm from lower Bucks County and visited a great sewing store in the King of Prussia area and saw it there. I've done Sashiko by hand and love the look. I'm seriously thinking of getting one at some point.
How are they with doing say a full or queen size quilt?
Enjoy your new machine!
This is actually my first post. I read through posts quite frequently and came across your post about your new Sashiko
machine. I'm from lower Bucks County and visited a great sewing store in the King of Prussia area and saw it there. I've done Sashiko by hand and love the look. I'm seriously thinking of getting one at some point.
How are they with doing say a full or queen size quilt?
Enjoy your new machine!
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