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    Old 01-07-2012, 09:53 PM
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    I've done both. The big quilts I send out. I put aside a little bit everymonth to help with the costs. The smaller lap size and down I do either SID or crosshatch. I have a bad back and visually impaired so not sure I could do a twin size. My machines are old singers so have larger throat areas. I will attempt a 60 x60 soon. Wish me luck!!
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    Old 01-07-2012, 10:44 PM
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    I quilt my small items myself. I am learning how to follow quilt designs. I took a free motion quilting class, but I prefer to use my walking foot. I even do curved designs with the walking foot. My big quilts are done by my long arm quilter-friend. I babysit her dogs in exchange for quilting.
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    Old 01-07-2012, 11:35 PM
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    I am envious of those who have long arm machines and frames . I have quilted a few on the LQS Bailey and have more fun with each one I work on. Right now I am half way through FMQ a full size on my Singer --- need to go buy a new FMfoot for it as mine broke. Tomorrow I will set up my Bernette 46 and FMQ a small quilt from the Northern Cardinal book.
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    Old 01-07-2012, 11:37 PM
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    Well ... I do both. Bear in mind that I am a new quilter, but I have completed five so far. Of those, I quilted the lap quilt and the twins on a Baby Lock Quilter's Choice machine; I took the queen sized ones to a long-arm quilter. I think in the future, my decision will be based on what I plan to do with it. I am planning a quilt right now that will be raffled off by my husband's National Guard unit as a fundraiser. It will definitely go to the long-arm quilter to get a professional finished look.
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    Old 01-08-2012, 05:47 AM
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    Why not try a simple grid pattern until you gain confidence and experience? Stitch in the ditch is harder than FMQ in my opinion as it is harder to be precisely in the ditch. I do all of my own but was not confident at first. I had many tops that I didn't want to 'ruin' with bad quilting. A friend asked me to help her quilt some charity quilts as it was her cunning plan to get me moving. After I finished the project I was not worried any more and continue to improve. All it takes is practice. Jump in and do some smaller charity quilts first.
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    Old 01-08-2012, 09:54 AM
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    I do most of my own up to a queen on a Janome 6600P. It does take a lot of muscle on the bigger ones, so I've sent 1 oversize queen & 1 king to a longarm gal here in town who does amazing work. I've also taken a longarm class at a quilt store in town, but haven't been brave enough to try it yet. Would love a longarm of my own but just don't have the space. I am considering a sweet 16 sit down machine if I can figure out where to put it!
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    Old 01-08-2012, 10:15 AM
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    I quilt on my domestic pfaff.
    even big quilts and with feathers and scallops and everything.
    Not freehand, I'm not good at that.
    But with a pattern on paper which I remove after sewing.....ok a lot of work getting the paper off but it's worth the time as I save a lot of money with doing it myself.
    I take care that my shoulders are hanging low while quilting ,and be sure the quilt rest mostley on my table and my legs so I won't have a lot of weight on my hands.
    The biggest quilt was 104 x 110 inch , but I still had place for a little bigger one
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    Old 01-08-2012, 10:20 AM
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    I quilt most of mine on my long-arm. Saves me stress on my neck & shoulders~
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    Old 01-08-2012, 10:22 AM
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    I sent two of my first quilts out, but figured if I was going to quilt I was going to invest in a machine that I could do my own. It has paid for its self....I love my 7700 Jamone. Best investment for me...figured I might as well pay myself instead of giving my money away...
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    Old 01-09-2012, 03:50 AM
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    I quilt on my domestic machine. Not perfect, can't afford to send out and donate to charity.
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