HQ16 cuts my labor in 1/6
08/05/08 11:48 Filed in: HQ16
Hi this is Matt with
QuiltCetera.Com. I spend a lot of time quilting and
not much time blogging. I am going to be catching you
all up on some of my most recent projects.
Today I want to talk about a pile of panels I bought months ago and forgot I had. Bradie sent me out to the local fabric store to buy her 4 matching panels with a children's theme. I came home with about 40 panels of various themes.
Luckily I remebered panels for Bradie and she whipped off a Baby Rag Time Tutorial.
I had all but forgotten about the other panels, until yesterday, while cleaning out the crawl space, I came across this huge bag full of panels. As I came up the stairs I noticed the HQ16 was empty and I knew if I jumped on it I could have a project whipped off in no time at all. I honestly didn't expect it to go so fast.
I loaded Three Rag quilts at the same time
This took a total of 12 panels and an hour and a half to load the long arm,
quilt the lines across the quilts, slash cut between the seams, unload the Long arm.
Now all I need to do is Bind the three quilts. I'm amazed how much time I saved on this project using the HQ16!


Today I want to talk about a pile of panels I bought months ago and forgot I had. Bradie sent me out to the local fabric store to buy her 4 matching panels with a children's theme. I came home with about 40 panels of various themes.
Luckily I remebered panels for Bradie and she whipped off a Baby Rag Time Tutorial.
I had all but forgotten about the other panels, until yesterday, while cleaning out the crawl space, I came across this huge bag full of panels. As I came up the stairs I noticed the HQ16 was empty and I knew if I jumped on it I could have a project whipped off in no time at all. I honestly didn't expect it to go so fast.
I loaded Three Rag quilts at the same time
This took a total of 12 panels and an hour and a half to load the long arm,
quilt the lines across the quilts, slash cut between the seams, unload the Long arm.
Now all I need to do is Bind the three quilts. I'm amazed how much time I saved on this project using the HQ16!

