The Joy of Quilting with Your Long-Arm Machine
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diagram and video in this book or instruction manual. And then continue through the
other troubleshooting steps if your problem is not solved. If you become frustrated or
angry, take a break and come back to the problem with a calm and clear mind. This
will help you solve the problem more effectively.
Over time you will come to know the workings of your machine and what to do right
away when you have a problem, but it does take time and patience to get to that
point. Discouragement will lead to disappointment, and the joy that should come from
quilting will be lacking.
KATHY
SAYS: Make the choice to be positive in the beginning stages of
quilting as it will help you confidently work your way through any troubleshooting
you may have to do with your machine and frame. At KathyQuilts, it’s our goal to
help you through these discouraging times, so please know, as you contact us,
we are always there and happy to help you as you quilt.
Parking your sewing machine after quilting
Never leave your machine in the middle of your quilt after you finish quilting. This
could cause oil to drip on your fabric. Be sure as you finish quilting that you move your
machine to one side of the frame where it will not drip oil on the quilt. You can even
keep a cloth under the foot as the machine rests to catch any excess oil that may drip
while you are not using it.