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#73
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Location: Born Nashville, TN - currently in Newbern, TN
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Originally Posted by sewNso
wonderful find for you. how did you find her? i looked and looked for used long arms. finally got a phaff grand quilter used, and do not like it because it just has like 9". half way thru, you have to take the bars off, and put the quilted half over where your batting orginally sat.
roll the whole thing up, under your machine, and start from the middle where you ended off quilting from the other end.
unless i am/was doing it wrong. can't do it by myself, or do, and it's just a pain.
And, how did you find her? i would luv to have a CHEAP USED ONE. ANYONE know of one?
roll the whole thing up, under your machine, and start from the middle where you ended off quilting from the other end.
unless i am/was doing it wrong. can't do it by myself, or do, and it's just a pain.
And, how did you find her? i would luv to have a CHEAP USED ONE. ANYONE know of one?
#74
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: S C michigan
Posts: 2,118
that's where i found this phaff. and had been looking. but good idea, will look again. who knows, might get lucky. yrs ago, my sister in nashville, tenn told me a quilter teacher she knew was going to sell her old one for $1000. at the time, i had just started quilting again, and was still working. so i didn't jump at it. now, who knows. if i ran into one, i just might.
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