OMG! I can't believe i get to say this!! LA on way
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there is a yahoo! group for tin lizzie owners. i urge you to join. you will find a ton of tips and question/answers, as well as retro fits with pictures if you are inclined to make improvements. i've done some and have loved them.
EDIT: the retros are ones you do yourself. they are not parts that you buy, although there are those also.
EDIT: the retros are ones you do yourself. they are not parts that you buy, although there are those also.
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A suggestion I had when I first got mine was to get some muslin and load with some batting and go PLAY. Any fabric will work, after yu're done and filled it up with all the designs that will fit, you can cut into pieces for cup coasters, mug rugs and even placemats.... Have fun!
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: NC
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Congratulations! Linda Taylor has a book with everything you need to know about longarm techniques, patterns, starting a business, etc. and it's excellent. You may have to do a bit of searching. I think I found it used on Amazon or eBay.
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