You are doing super with your new machine. I am really looking forward to seeing your finished quilt. I only got my new large machine at Christmas but unfortunately, I’ve had to stop using my machine for the time being as I’ve got a frozen shoulder and it’s affecting my whole right arm down to my fingers. So thoroughly enjoying watching your videos. ❤
Oh no! I'm so sorry that happened to you. I had that happen to me in both shoulders for a couple of months, like 15 years ago. And it's amazing how it was so intense and scary and then disappeared and never came back again (knocking wood). Resting it helped. You can study your machine while waiting. Feel better soon.
Thanks Sandi. Yes, it’s definitely very painful. I got a couple of good books from America as we can’t get them in Scotland. Looking at them now and again. Hoping it won’t last too long but will depend on how the physio goes.
Thanks! I changed my needle and tension, and it helped, but slow speed is good because we are also watching the fabric to make sure it doesn't fall into the hoop. Later, I examined the needle. It was bent. Good thing I changed it. It was pretty new. I don't know if I like Chrome needles. That one didn't last that long.
I am enjoying your edge to edge tutorial.
Glad to hear it!
Thank you so very much
You are so welcome
You are doing super with your new machine. I am really looking forward to seeing your finished quilt. I only got my new large machine at Christmas but unfortunately, I’ve had to stop using my machine for the time being as I’ve got a frozen shoulder and it’s affecting my whole right arm down to my fingers. So thoroughly enjoying watching your videos. ❤
Oh no! I'm so sorry that happened to you. I had that happen to me in both shoulders for a couple of months, like 15 years ago. And it's amazing how it was so intense and scary and then disappeared and never came back again (knocking wood). Resting it helped. You can study your machine while waiting. Feel better soon.
Thanks Sandi. Yes, it’s definitely very painful. I got a couple of good books from America as we can’t get them in Scotland. Looking at them now and again. Hoping it won’t last too long but will depend on how the physio goes.
I lower my speed when doingE2E and it helps a lot with thread breaks.
Thanks! I changed my needle and tension, and it helped, but slow speed is good because we are also watching the fabric to make sure it doesn't fall into the hoop. Later, I examined the needle. It was bent. Good thing I changed it. It was pretty new. I don't know if I like Chrome needles. That one didn't last that long.