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Thank you all for the awesome comments.
I bought a Juki f600; totally in love with it. This is the first machine I have ever owned that has decorative stitches, which is what incidentally mucked up my binding (which I usually do by hand). The Camo pattern was actually taken from the leg of the real army camo uniforms called BDU's that said guy used to wear. Which also mucked up my lines because it was a lot thicker than I thought it was going to be. The rest was Moda fabric I believe.
I learned a lot about both the machine and material, I'm going to do it again to try and redeem myself. This is the first chance I have gotten to sew/quilt in over 4 years, so I am a bit rusty. Thanks again for looking.
I bought a Juki f600; totally in love with it. This is the first machine I have ever owned that has decorative stitches, which is what incidentally mucked up my binding (which I usually do by hand). The Camo pattern was actually taken from the leg of the real army camo uniforms called BDU's that said guy used to wear. Which also mucked up my lines because it was a lot thicker than I thought it was going to be. The rest was Moda fabric I believe.
I learned a lot about both the machine and material, I'm going to do it again to try and redeem myself. This is the first chance I have gotten to sew/quilt in over 4 years, so I am a bit rusty. Thanks again for looking.
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