Really great advise from Angela Walters
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Thank you so much for posting this link - I love her and subscribed so that I would be notified on new entries. Anyone who has a business or thinking about a business LAQ she also has a website thebusinessofmachinequilting.com and it looks like she has some great info out there. It is so nice when someone is willing to share! Of course we all know about that as y'all are the best sharers/advisors that I know!
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So glad to have found this now! Am 2/3 done with FMQ on a 66 x 91" quilt on my home machine -- which has a good size throat -- 10+" -- but still, there's drag and stitches which might have been more even in size, curves which might have been more round, etc. Seeing the faults while stitching does give the quilter a bird's eye view of the errors. Now, laid across the sofa waiting for me to finish up the other 1/3, after watching this video, I'm much happier with what has been done! Anyone who wants to can see errors, but it will be finished, and used, and I hope used up! worn out! And need replacing, when the time comes, by another quilt which will be fun and challenging! And better! WE all put a lot of time and effort into our craft, and that is our gift to the person who will enjoy keeping warm, and admiring the finished quilt.
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