I love watching your After Hours podcast. Linda and Corey have a great on screen presence and always make me laugh. I live in Las Vegas Nevada. I hope I can come to Texas to see your store and meet both of you. Please keep making the tutorials on the Autopilot Mach3 software .
I enjoy you both so much. I have a small group of gals that have had their machines for I while but are reluctant to use them. You are both so inspirational!
Three more questions, if I may...sorry, but had more eye surgeries. 1). How do you cut your batting so straight? 2). My leaders are waaaaaay shorter than yours, so couldn't load everything from front. Are there long leaders that I can buy for my 10' HQ frame that are as awesome as yours? 3).Do you ever use the side grips or is that not necessary with the basting? Thanks!!!
No worries! Corey uses the back of his table and puts his scissors against the track and uses that for a straight line. We don’t sell additional leaders, you can still load from the back:) He still uses side grips:)
QQuestion… I have had the experience of my sew head getting stuck in the back right corner and it pulled out the backing messing up all the beautiful loading process and then I have to get it back on in the middle of the quilting! Do you have any suggestions on how to avoid this scenario? 😂
is there a bounce chalk for white fabric. I have blue but it can stain. I check everyone in a while, but have not seen anything new. I love using the white pounce when I can. I have these stencils and appreciate the reminders on ways I can sue them.
Just made 30 of these for an event. I did drill out the holes a bit so I could use a fine point Frixion pen/marker to mark the sew points. Got pretty fast at assembly by the end.