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cbond February 12th 09 09:46 PM

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Hello everyone, I just joined and have a question. Does anyone use the
Mega Quilter on an Inspira frame? If so, how do you manage to do a bed
quilt on it without having to turn it around half way thru because the
throat is too small? I now have 15 tops ready to be quilted but am afraid
to put one on because I'm not sure how to get thru it all. Any ideas will
be greatly appreciated. Carolyn on Vancouver Island



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Patti February 12th 09 10:00 PM

Husqvarna/Viking Mega Quilter`
 
Sorry I can't answer your question Carolyn, just wanted to say hello and
welcome.
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In message , cbond
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Hello everyone, I just joined and have a question. Does anyone use the
Mega Quilter on an Inspira frame? If so, how do you manage to do a bed
quilt on it without having to turn it around half way thru because the
throat is too small? I now have 15 tops ready to be quilted but am afraid
to put one on because I'm not sure how to get thru it all. Any ideas will
be greatly appreciated. Carolyn on Vancouver Island



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Best Regards
pat on the hill

IMS[_5_] February 12th 09 10:56 PM

Husqvarna/Viking Mega Quilter`
 
Hi, there is a YAHOO group called "homequiltingsystems" and another
called "husqvarnavikingquilters" -- either may be able to help.

-Irene

On 12 Feb 2009 21:46:39 GMT,
(cbond) wrote:




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Hello everyone, I just joined and have a question. Does anyone use the
Mega Quilter on an Inspira frame? If so, how do you manage to do a bed
quilt on it without having to turn it around half way thru because the
throat is too small? I now have 15 tops ready to be quilted but am afraid
to put one on because I'm not sure how to get thru it all. Any ideas will
be greatly appreciated. Carolyn on Vancouver Island



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Mika February 13th 09 03:36 PM

Husqvarna/Viking Mega Quilter`
 
Hi Carolyn. Welcome to the group. Pull up a chair and join the cyber
quiltingbee. I had the Mega Quilter and Inspira frame for a couple of year
and loved it. I never turned a quilt around on it - way too much work. I
don't particularly like pinning them to the leaders. With pantograph
patterns, when the throat space got full, I would just do one pattern row
then roll the quilt. Until I got about halfway through with the quilt, I
could do two rows without rolling easily. At about the halfway point though,
it was tight even to do one row but I could usually squeeze it through. It
just takes longer to get a quilt done having to roll it after every row. I
didn't do much free motion quilting on it so I can't tell you about that. I
mostly used pantographs. I just got to the point that I wanted a larger
throat space and sold my Mega Quilter and got a Handi Quilter 16.

Hugs,
Mika



"cbond" wrote in message
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Hello everyone, I just joined and have a question. Does anyone use the
Mega Quilter on an Inspira frame? If so, how do you manage to do a bed
quilt on it without having to turn it around half way thru because the
throat is too small? I now have 15 tops ready to be quilted but am afraid
to put one on because I'm not sure how to get thru it all. Any ideas will
be greatly appreciated. Carolyn on Vancouver Island



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grandma9 April 3rd 09 11:25 PM

Husqvarna/Viking Mega Quilter`
 
grandma9 had written this in response to
http://www.sewgirls.com/quilting/Hus...er-122504-.htm
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cbond wrote:
I DO QWEEN SIZE QUILTS ON THE INSPIRA FRAME AND MEGA QUILTER. i DO TURN
THE QUILT TO FINISH THE OTHER END.I have done a queen quilt completely on
the frame. It depends on the thickness of the material.Sometimes I USE MY
OTHER MEGA QUILTER ON A TABLE WITH A PORTABLE FRAME AND THAT WORKS OK.




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Hello everyone, I just joined and have a question. Does anyone use the
Mega Quilter on an Inspira frame? If so, how do you manage to do a bed
quilt on it without having to turn it around half way thru because the
throat is too small? I now have 15 tops ready to be quilted but am
afraid
to put one on because I'm not sure how to get thru it all. Any ideas
will
be greatly appreciated. Carolyn on Vancouver Island




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