SYork
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You probably blew a fuse. Check that out.
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I really like the panto that is on the table. Could you tell me the name of it? Good luck selling your machine.
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I said I would take these but I wanted an invoice from Paypal. What is the problem with doing this? I see that you are a new poster on this site. This might be a scam then.
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I will take it. Shipping to 62859
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That may come back to bite her in the butt.
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It says "SOLD" in the title.
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Probably because today is a holiday for some businesses.
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One side of the zipper stays on the leaders all the time. My set of zippers has 3 zippers. So you could unzip the quilt and put another on to work. I only used two (take up leader and backing).
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The zippers separate so one side of the zipper is sewn to your leader and it stays there. You attach the other part of the zipper to your backing and zip the two parts together. I hope this makes sense. I have a set of 3 for a 14 foot table that I would sell since I only use a system like Red Snappers now.
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Are you using IQ or quilt path?
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On 7/21/2020 at 4:51 AM, Sharon Deming said:
Thanks Selena. I have missed Dorothy. It took me over a year to part with her stash. I would occasionally sew with a bag of her fabric nearby. Many of my quilting friends bought her fabric and supplies and all of the money I collected from the sale was sent to her favorite charity: Healthy Women, Healthy Liberia. She served as their treasurer for several years.It is a real blessings when I see her fabric in quilts made by my guild sisters. I haven't posted in the blog since then - life has seasons.
Nick, just to clarify Quilters' Strip Poker is NOT a card game!! It is a hilarious and often riotous game involving 2.5" strips of fabric often played by quilters at a quilting retreat. Whoever wins the game winds up with ALL of the 2.5" strips and my guild expects the winner to make a quilt from them to show the guild at the next meeting. Blessings ALL!
I would like to know the directions for playing the Quilters' Strip Poker. We play the left, right, center game at our retreats and I would like something new to try.
Thanks,
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You might want to list where you are located.
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I went to Lowes and had them cut me a 17 1/2 inch square of plexiglass. I use it to square up these embroidery blocks so that they fit together and ignore the stitching lines. They usually are not printed correctly.
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I have an older Babylock Ellegante and it has a knee lift. So you might find a used machine.
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It looks great on your bed. I think you should keep it. LOL You both did a great job on this quilt.
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I think Joanns sells this. It came on a 60 inch roll. It is stiff but my millie liked it. Good luck.
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On 1/10/2020 at 4:20 PM, Denise Kadlec said:
Hi, interested in quilt set, Is this item still available?
I sent you a message.
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Yes, I have IQ on my milli. I had it on a 2007 model and traded up my machine, I think in 2014. I took it off the 2007, sold that machine and then put it on the new one (also upgraded to super motors). I love how easy it is to use. I don't use all of the capabilities because I don't do custom work. That is about to change because I want to do some custom on some tops that I have been saving. I took IQ to demo to some friends that had quilt path and they thought my system is easier to use. I can't say anything about quilt path because I have never used it.
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I have a milli and haven't had problems with it. I also have IQ software and I love it. It is easy to use and the updates are free.
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IQ is easy to learn and use. You can go from manual to computerized by the touch of a button. I love mine.