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![](http://www.newagtalk.com/mapdots/johnburns.jpg) Pittsburg, Kansas | That is great! Jean material would be sturdy.
Funny thing is, this whole quilting machine thing started a few years ago by me making an off hand comment about me not caring much for the Walmart fuzzy quilt on our bed and a "real" quilt sure would be nice. She had done only a miniscule amount of quilting prior but had sewn since grade school and even made quite a bit of her high school clothes. Impressed her home economics teacher while learning to sew in class. Was a professional seamstress doing alterations working in a men's clothing store when I met her.
So anyway, many thousands of dollars and a trip to a quilt show and quilting machine factory in Utah, she began her quilting expedition.
She has made at least a dozen "practice " quilts. But my two king size bed quilts with the tops finished are still not quilted. So I still don't have "my" quilt. She has had a few miscabobles and difficulties learning the automation program on the quilting machine. Wanting to get ours "just right" with no mistakes.
Some day!
Edited by John Burns 1/17/2025 07:00
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