Longarm -- yes or no!
#21
I had seen some where online a system of pvc tubes that had attachments at each end.
You rolled the quilt top on one, the batting on another and then the batting on the third. There were shorter pieces of tubing that you would put under each end of the contraption for ease of movement.
Darn if I can find the link now!!!
You rolled the quilt top on one, the batting on another and then the batting on the third. There were shorter pieces of tubing that you would put under each end of the contraption for ease of movement.
Darn if I can find the link now!!!
#22
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Originally Posted by Lilaciris
I had seen some where online a system of pvc tubes that had attachments at each end.
You rolled the quilt top on one, the batting on another and then the batting on the third. There were shorter pieces of tubing that you would put under each end of the contraption for ease of movement.
Darn if I can find the link now!!!
You rolled the quilt top on one, the batting on another and then the batting on the third. There were shorter pieces of tubing that you would put under each end of the contraption for ease of movement.
Darn if I can find the link now!!!
#23
Originally Posted by alaskasunshine
Originally Posted by Lilaciris
I had seen some where online a system of pvc tubes that had attachments at each end.
You rolled the quilt top on one, the batting on another and then the batting on the third. There were shorter pieces of tubing that you would put under each end of the contraption for ease of movement.
Darn if I can find the link now!!!
You rolled the quilt top on one, the batting on another and then the batting on the third. There were shorter pieces of tubing that you would put under each end of the contraption for ease of movement.
Darn if I can find the link now!!!
here is the link: http://flynnquilt.danemcoweb.com/sho...-frame-system/
#24
I have a Gammill Classic that I quilt my quilts with.
We did have a business of longarm quilting but with the economy like it is & the crap that the Obama administration is doing, we shut it down in October last year. Not worth the hassle of having to pay taxes each month.
We did have a business of longarm quilting but with the economy like it is & the crap that the Obama administration is doing, we shut it down in October last year. Not worth the hassle of having to pay taxes each month.
#25
Originally Posted by Lilaciris
Originally Posted by alaskasunshine
Originally Posted by Lilaciris
I had seen some where online a system of pvc tubes that had attachments at each end.
You rolled the quilt top on one, the batting on another and then the batting on the third. There were shorter pieces of tubing that you would put under each end of the contraption for ease of movement.
Darn if I can find the link now!!!
You rolled the quilt top on one, the batting on another and then the batting on the third. There were shorter pieces of tubing that you would put under each end of the contraption for ease of movement.
Darn if I can find the link now!!!
here is the link: http://flynnquilt.danemcoweb.com/sho...-frame-system/
#27
After reading all the pros and cons, I'm going to get one.
I do FMQing and I think this would make it SO much easier.
I'm also thinking about trying to find a used sewing machine with a larger neck area.
I have a Janome Heart Truth, not sure about its neck size.
I do FMQing and I think this would make it SO much easier.
I'm also thinking about trying to find a used sewing machine with a larger neck area.
I have a Janome Heart Truth, not sure about its neck size.
#28
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Originally Posted by littlehud
I have a Juki on a frame and I love it. Works great for me.
thanks!!
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