Sunday Stash #175 – Juki Quilt Virtuoso Pro

Molli Sparkles

Quilt maker to the stars. Spiller of truth tea.

8 Responses

  1. Jayne says:

    You perhaps are the most lucky person I know! Can’t wait to see more from this Juki…longarm…so jealous!

  2. ohhhhhh how exciting!!! Yeah it’s probably you 😉

  3. Lyn Crump says:

    Small steps……… it will be a steep learning curve. Get your bobbin tension sorted first!!! Bit on the loose side, I know you are always told not to adjust the bobbin, but now is your chance, then adjust your top thread to achieve best tension.
    Then play, practise, play, practise, play, practise Soon we will have you yearning for a big girls longarm!

  4. Trude Jackson says:

    I know I’m not a very patient person…but a long arm does take some patience… I remember my first few weeks…I was so frustrated…I think I would have given it away if someone would have offered me $1.00… Two years later…I can’t imagine quilting without it…I just LOVE IT…As Lyn Crump said…tension is the big first hurdle…but you’ll get it…and with your creativity…I can’t wait to see your new creations!

  5. Lesley Gilbert says:

    You do make me laugh 🙂 :p

  6. Serena @ Sewgiving says:

    Hope there’s a massive pot of gold at the end of that learning curve!

  7. mary says:

    How did I miss this exciting news! So the all important question is; how big is it? Seriously it doesn’t look like it takes up too much space…

  8. Tish says:

    Big congrats on “Juki Daddy” and the iron boy! I want an iron boy! Well I wouldn’t mind a Juki Daddy either. I’m sure you’ll get all the bugs worked out quickly and you and your machine will be making sweet quilting music in no time. Although, I’m interested to hear your thoughts on the transition from quilting on a domestic to a long arm. That transition (and money and space) have kept me from making the jump.

Spill the truth tea.