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Hi Carol, I have the camera on my machine and I would not buy again if I had it to do over. I had a tension problem that developed after I started quilting. I had a feeling something was wrong and kept looking with the camera and every thing looked good but when I rolled the quilt I had railroad tracks on the back and I could not see that with the camera
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Karla, I have a longarm but, I always baste my borders before I quilt to keep them straight.
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Ginny, I got mine as a wedding gift in 1960
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Christine, If you like the look of cotton but don't like so much lint you might like King Tut thread. I like it and it sews really nice but a bit more pricey.
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Hi Roxana, I think it's fun that we both live in a village in arkansas, we both went to our quilting quild yesterday and they were both sewing the same travel case. Small world.By the way I like it, very cute.
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Granny M, Yes, I would say things are well for me. Just regular life. My husbands health is declining as well as mine so, I stay close to home, only go out once a week to shop. But I joined a guild last summer and am longarming their baby charity quilts for the guild. I think I have done 26 sense June. It is very good practice. I remember we got our
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Erin, I bought a new PC with windows 8 and had the same problem. Never did figure it out. Good luck. Let us now if you find a fix.
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Thanks Ginny
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Carol, If your backing is square and straight when you put it on your rollers you shouldn't have a problem. I don't have a statler but, even so I would not use it for basting I don't think. I measure my top from center right and left and try to keep that meaurement all the way down the quilt. If it is straight I just use my horizontal lock
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Granny M, Good to see you post. It has been awhile. I don't post often myseld but I read all the post. I want to say your quilting is looking wonderful. I remember how we struggled when we first started.