Monday, May 25, 2015

Traveling in Style…

Guess what I’m asking for Christmas this year?

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I found this on FB…and HAD to share it!!  Now this is MY kind of quilter!!  :O)

OHHHhhhh…The wheels on the machine go round and round…round and round…round and round….

Have a magical Monday and happy stitching!~P

13 comments:

  1. This may be a dumb question, but what is the power that runs that machine?

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  2. This. Is. Brilliant. Road trip!!!!

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  3. Looks like a hand cranked model. Think I'll stick to hand stitching! Although if camping with no power hookups......

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  4. LOL! Genius, and obviously a supportive husband too.

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  5. What a perfect machine for you. I hope you get one. Great way to travel! :)

    QuiltShopGal
    www.quiltshopgal.com

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  6. Saw this the other day! Loved it...and it's in an F Series Ford Truck like what we have! Hubby thought it would be distracting...so short sighted of him! I might be able to manage it with Dramamine! Some vehicles like my little car have a plug in power source in the dash...but if you don't you can overcome that too! Go to your local automotive store and purchase a socket that plugs into the cigarette lighter...if you've got one of those!

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  7. I see someone says it is in a truck. I thought it might be a motor home setup. I figured it must be plugged in to the cigarette lighter. If you had an accident, I would think the air bag would not be operational. Probably not the safest thing to do on a road trip.

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  8. How absolutely fun!!! And...ingenious! Do share if you get one....with your long travels it would be sure to help time pass.

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  9. looks like a featherweight to me? I have just bought one but not in a base like yours. Very good for taking to MQG as so light but stitches perfectly

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  10. Love it! How do you think it's powered? If I had that maybe I wouldn't mind the yearly drive to Florida.
    Pam

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  11. Brilliant! Looks as though there is a lightbulb and it's lit! So car cigarette lighter plug, perhaps as suggested by Nancy Anne?
    I also wonder about the wire that's tied to the handle in the top left corner: it looks as though it's tied to a hook on the machine. Any idea why?

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