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I would love to have a long arm machine and frame; however I am not blessed with the funds to purchase one nor do I make enough quilts to justify financing the purchase of one. I really have a hard time with FMQ. I know that everyone ways practice, practice is the key; which I have done. I can do it on small pieces, but when I get to my actual quilt it is all downhill. So I was thinking about purchasing an Lund frame. Thought this may give me more control. Have any of you ever had one? If so can you tell me how it worked for you.
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I started with layering the blocks with batting and backing. It was easy to machine quilt the blocks one at a time. Then I sew the quilted blocks together with strips. It's easy. Then I went to fmq two blocks at a time to a row at a time. This method is in Quilt as You Go books.
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