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Posted on: 1/7/09 2:37 PM ET
I have a queen size quilt that I'm thinking of renting a longarm machine at a quilt store and using that to quilt it... anyone give me an idea of how many hrs for a queen size quilt? I've done a full size with my machine, but it was hard on my back/shoulders....
thanks
Samantha
thanks
Samantha
Posted on: 1/7/09 2:48 PM ET
In reply to SewingSami
I dont really know it might depend on the pattern and how well you and the machine gel together. I use a SA frame at home at that still takes me several hours to finish.
The lady that hires out her LA machine here insits that the users practice on a charity quilt first to make sure they are savvy before they embark on their real project.
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The lady that hires out her LA machine here insits that the users practice on a charity quilt first to make sure they are savvy before they embark on their real project.
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Wellington, NZ
Posted on: 1/8/09 5:30 PM ET
do you think it's possible in 6 hrs? I think the charge is $15/hr plus a set up fee...
thanks,
Sami
thanks,
Sami
Posted on: 1/8/09 7:09 PM ET
In reply to SewingSami
depending on your pattern , whether the machine is computerised etc but you should be able to do it in 6 hours. F
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Wellington, NZ
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