Gail O
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Generally when pinning for longarm quilting, you use straight pins not safety pins. The pins should be a hands width or less apart. You will be pinning all of the unquilted areas, leaving the pins in until you are ready to quilt that area. Some do all of the SID on a quilt, pinning the rest; some do all of one colour thread, pinning the rest. Make sense?
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Congrats on a job well done! There's no stopping you now.
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Thank you for sharing your construction process, Teresa. Beautiful job on all the different fills. Hope it brings home a ribbon.
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Beautiful quilt!
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Love it! Awesome quilting!
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Beautiful. Love the colours.
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Great quilt and quilting.
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Terry, that is over the top wonderful! Congrats on creating a masterpiece.
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Welcome and enjoy your new Lenni!
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Need help identifying hardware and features of a long arm A-1 923.
in For Sale - Used Quilting Machines
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Contact the manufacturer. There is probably a serial # on the machine. With that info, they will tell you the age of the machine and possibly have a downloadable manual that you could access. They could also possibly give you a resale value. Just Google A-1 Quilting.