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Originally posted by hmerrill
Holly once you have it set at the right level then the lift goes up or down in the right increments and you don't have to get it "right" again. I've seldom closed my cabinet up but I wanted to make sure I had the option to do so if I needed to.
Really? I feel silly now but I'm still afraid. It's probably all froze up after all these years of never moving. I'll have to try it, after a couple shots of tequila. For courage, you know.
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I have a Horn cabinet too. I love having the flat sewing space. The cabinets are well made and very sturdy. I have to say though, I have never used the lift. I had such a hard time getting it at just the right level that I've never wanted to mess with it.
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I have a customer that brought me a Quilter's Dream Wool batting for the latest quilt I did for her. It was very nice to quilt. I don't know what it will be like over the long haul however.
I've always used Warm and Natural cotton but I decided recently to branch out. I purchased a couple of different battings to try. The one I'm using right now is the Quilters Dream Blend. I'm hoping to get a little more definition with the poly. So far so good.
Anti fatigue mat
in Quilting Gadgets and Goodies
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Like Pam and Vicki, I have the buy-by-the-yard mat from Lowes. I have one on each side of the machine and one that does double duty between my cutting table and my pressing table.