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Old May 25th 13, 04:30 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Polly Esther[_5_]
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but I know the rest of you are going to read this. Today I wanted to quilt
for hours and be kind to my back, front and assorted other parts including
my feet that swell if I sit ( or stand) too long. Anyhow, since B'fly has
foot troubles, I thought I'd report on my Bernina BSR tests. I don't
specially like it. I'm a control freak. However. I was able to completely
(and nicely) quilt a crib size quilt with: Look Ma, no hands! You have to
give up control; if you move the fabric, the BSR stitches. Very evenly. I
would rather be younger/stronger, and so say we all. OTOH, you can quilt
with the Bernina BSR and prop your feet on a warm QI or whatever's
available. Polly

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