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DescriptionThe HQ Pole Cradles attach to both sides of the frame and enable you to raise the quilt top pole above the quilting frame to make it easy to place the batting on the quilt backing.
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The marks at a 0.07" (2 mm) spacing on this presser foot can be used as guides for stitching.
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DescriptionAdd additional workspace to the back of the HQ Amara longarm quilting machine. Includes rear handlebars and 7-inch color display, laser light assembly, 4mm hex wrench, a pantograph, and any necessary cabling.
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DescriptionThe rear handlebars and display enable you to quilt from the back of the HQ Simply 16. Use pantographs in conjunction with the laser light to create edge-to-edge patterns.
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DescriptionAdd additional working space to your HQ Forte Longarm machine with this Quilt from the back kit.
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This presser foot is used for free-motion quilting using a ruler.
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This presser foot is used for free-motion quilting using a ruler.
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This presser foot for free-motion sewing is open at the front so that the needle area is easy to see.
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This presser foot is used for free-motion sewing with zigzag stitches.
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This quilt table is made of sturdy, smooth Plexiglass. It increases your work area by a substantial amount.
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This quilt table is made of sturdy, smooth Plexiglass. It increases your work area by a substantial amount.
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DescriptionLarge and easy to read! Easy to use. SAVES TIME AND PAPER! Line up measurement of the current design size on inner ring with the new size measurement on the outside ring. Percentage of increase or reduction will appear in the window opening. Resize on copy machine or scanner. Measurement in inches and percents.
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DescriptionQuilter’s Preview Paper (20″ x 25′, 41.66 sq. ft.) is a design tool to help quilters audition quilting motifs for their quilt.
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Description12″ wide by 20 yards long. For use with the No-Marking Method to create tear away stencils. Golden Threads Quilting Paper tears away cleanly and easily without pulling out your stitches. Can also be used for: paper piecing, trapunto, applique, machine embroidery, sketching and tracing, duplicating, adjusting and designing patterns, bobbin work and home-dec sewing.