I've had an incredibly fun time the last 3 days. Sue Patten and Jon are here and Sue is filming her new DVDs (which will also be posted on the quilting school for members). We always have a great time when she comes to visit. We laugh so much and they are just like family. Of course, we all eat too much too! Sue's DVD's are going to be so good; she has so much knowledge to share she has gained over her quilting career. And they both get along so well with Wendy.
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Some technical topics are very straight forward and objective. Other issues I have handled are influenced by the perception and opinion of the users. One such issue is sewing machine vibration. Any machine that contains moving parts will have some level of vibration that is expected. The question is how much is too much. In this article, I will explain what causes vibration, try to dispel a few myths, and hopefully help you understand how to get a handle on the shakes.
Tags: longarm machine, needle bar, balance, vibration, techtalk
Embroidery Thread FeaturedHi Everyone! I have a blog! After a pow wow, it was decided that since I am down in the trenches quilting for customers, Customer Care and an avid embroiderer, it would be helpful for me to blog. That way things I help quilters with on a daily basis could be shared with everyone. So today's topic is embroidery thread since I am very involved in that for the holidays. We know that we have many embroiders and we want to be able to offer something for those talents also.
Tags: thread, embroidery
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