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#11
I'm the one that recently upgraded to a Voyager so am not using Max at the present time. I'm not ready to sell it yet, though because I haven't convinced myself that Voyager will completely replace it. I haven't had any time to play with my new toy so I'm keeping my old setup as a backup.
Not much happening on the Max group but many people still chat on the PCQ group so go ahead & join that one, too. Many of us will answer questions related to Max on it, also.
Not much happening on the Max group but many people still chat on the PCQ group so go ahead & join that one, too. Many of us will answer questions related to Max on it, also.
#12
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Rockford, Illnois
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Originally Posted by Yarn or Fabric
I have a pc quilter, Bailey 15 and a Superquilter proflex frame - and I haven't even loaded a quilt on it yet. I'm very intimidated by it all and just can't seem to get my bravery going :(
I am going to just have to go in that craft room one day, shut the door behind me, and see what I can create...
I am going to just have to go in that craft room one day, shut the door behind me, and see what I can create...
#13
I used freezer paper & an empty needle for the original testing and the first few real designs. Then I loaded some ugly flimsy cotton with a craft size batting and just went to town! I later cut that practice sandwich up and reused it in table runners, potholders & trivets so it wasn't wasted. I did the same thing on my first free motion practice pieces with my original setup.
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