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No. My husband bought it on line from SewingMachinesPlus.com. When my husband called and talked to them, they promised they would come out and set it up if we had any problems. They wouldn't even answer our calls. I finally did start talking directly to Tin Lizzie, but they are just as slow and their customer service stinks. I have told friends
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Sounds like Tin Lizzie. I've had nothing but problems with mine. When I first purchased it, the encoding feet were not working, which I did not know for 2 years. I just thought it was me and having to learn the machine. I finally broke down and took it to the authorized dealer and discovered it was the encoders. It took 3 months to get the part
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Christine, I have a Tin Lizzie, and all I needed to start using rulers was an extended table, which my husband bought on line for approximately $85 or $95. I use my regular hopping foot. Susan
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I'm so sorry for your loss. My prayers go with you as you travel to Indiana. Susan
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I'm new to the forum, but I have been doing longarm quilting since my husband bought me my Queen Quilter in 2009 (give or take a year). I was quilting on my domestic sewing machine (Bernina) until I got tired of wrestling with the masses. I've quilted about 20 or so quilts on the long arm. I made each of my grandsons and grand daughter a quilt
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I also use the type you rotate back and forth, I put a dab of sewing machine oil and twist about 3-4 times. I seem to get a decent cut. I have a container that I keep my dull blades, and as I run out of the sharp blades, I sharpen all the dull blades at one time, putting them in the sharp blade container. That way, I never need to stop cutting, especially
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I have been sewing since I was 10. My mother signed my sister and I up when my dad went to Viet Nam and she was working. I guess to keep us out of trouble. In 2000, my grandson, then 4-1/2, wanted a dinosaur bedroom. I decided to go and pick up a bolt of dinosaur fabric by Cranston. I was just going to make curtains & comforter; however, my friend