Am I the only one who doesn't want a long arm? What.....
#21
I think if I got one, I would have to try to make money with it. I can really see myself using one and loving it, just the cost is a lot and I still have so much to learn. I will think about this later.
#26
Originally Posted by AKDaffyodil
Vjjo743, I love your avatar. Is it a photo or a quilt? If a quilt, what is the name of the pattern?
Thanks, Ronnie
Thanks, Ronnie
#28
I quilt for fun. Spending alot of money on a LA and learning to use it, dealing with repairs, dedicating the space to it, would take the fun out of it for me personally. However, there is a quilt shop in NJ, near Philadelphia where I plan to eventually try a machine on some quilts for fun.
#29
I want one and will have one eventually. I can do small things on my machine, but not king size...at least not easily. The last large quilt I had professionally done wasn't anything special, just basic stippling, and I could have done that. I guess for $150 for a regular bed sized quilt, I expected more. I can piece several charity quilts per month and could get them done on a long arm so much easier and faster. I guess we all have our wants and weaknesses. I don't have a huge stash, nor do I spend mega $$ on LQS fabrics, so I feel that I can justify the cost....just not today. Maybe in another year or two.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
mjpEncinitas
Links and Resources
26
11-28-2019 06:48 AM
thseabreze
Main
14
06-27-2017 05:23 AM