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  #11  
Old January 29th 08, 09:31 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Pat in Virginia
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Darn that Spell Check!!!!!!!! I swear, I wrote Ragmop. PAT

"Pat in Virginia" wrote in message
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Thanks for the link, Rag. I was a little startled to see that "MY" SM
model is the one pictured in the advertising, BUT the model number is not
on that chart! So, while I see my model will fit the carrier, I do not
know WHICH size carrier. Come on!
PAT in VA/USA

"Sandy Ellison" wrote in message
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Howdy!

Oh, that's cool, Donna.
Look at all that storage!
http://www.planetpatchwork.com/tuttoreview.htm





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Old January 29th 08, 09:34 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Pat in Virginia
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I have a rolling case from JoAnne's too. It is okay, but there are a few
features I would not choose again. The handle is only on the top. This means
I can't stack another case AND lift by the handle for stairs or car trunk. I
would prefer two handles, on the short sides, for reason just stated and
because it is easier/safer to lift with two arms. JMO. I really like that
Too Too (?) Case!
PAT

"SewVeryCreative" wrote in message
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I have the one from JoAnn's ... it was on sale ($40 with 50% off coupon)
and
I needed *something* - so far, so very good. It's taken oodles of abuse
without so much as creak or a whimper.



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Old January 29th 08, 10:18 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Donna in Idaho[_2_]
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I bought a rolling case from JoAnn's. My DH didn't think it looked very
sturdy. Took it back and bought one of the big black monstrosities that
only rolls in one direction (the wide way) and was really hard to maneuver.

Pat, there's a chart someplace on the Tutto site that shows what model
machines fits in which bags. At least, there used to be - haven't looked
recently.

Donna in (SW) Idaho

"Pat in Virginia" wrote in message
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I have a rolling case from JoAnne's too. It is okay, but there are a few
features I would not choose again. The handle is only on the top. This
means I can't stack another case AND lift by the handle for stairs or car
trunk. I would prefer two handles, on the short sides, for reason just
stated and because it is easier/safer to lift with two arms. JMO. I really
like that Too Too (?) Case!
PAT

"SewVeryCreative" wrote in message
...
I have the one from JoAnn's ... it was on sale ($40 with 50% off coupon)
and
I needed *something* - so far, so very good. It's taken oodles of abuse
without so much as creak or a whimper.





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Old January 29th 08, 10:42 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Pat in Virginia
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Donna:
The chart has LOTS of models listed, but not mine! I have Pfaff 7570, which
is the SM in the photo, but not on the charts. I just sent a query for the
info. Thanks.
PAT

"Donna in Idaho" wrote in message
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I bought a rolling case from JoAnn's. My DH didn't think it looked very
sturdy. Took it back and bought one of the big black monstrosities that
only rolls in one direction (the wide way) and was really hard to maneuver.

Pat, there's a chart someplace on the Tutto site that shows what model
machines fits in which bags. At least, there used to be - haven't looked
recently.

Donna in (SW) Idaho



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Old January 29th 08, 11:01 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Thanks, you all have given me a lot to think about/look for when it
comes to a tote.

I'll let you know what I do!

Piece,

Marsha in nw, Ohio
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Old January 30th 08, 01:01 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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In article ,
"Pat in Virginia" wrote:

The chart has LOTS of models listed, but not mine! I have Pfaff 7570, which
is the SM in the photo, but not on the charts. I just sent a query for the
info. Thanks.
PAT



I hope you find out which one Philomena Pfaff needs, Pat. I love my
Tutto bag! I bought the large one, even though my machine would have fit
the smaller one; I can get lots of fabric and notions in there when I
need it all for a class. I've never found a bag that rolls more
smoothly, either.

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Old January 30th 08, 02:52 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Laurie G. in CA
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Pat - My Pfaff 2056 fits in the medium bag but with no room for anything
else. I have the large and can put mat, cutters, rulers, fabric, mini iron,
etc in it. It is easy to overload making it harder to lift bg so I really
try to take it easy. I also have the serger case which is perfect for
fabric, and/or projects or clothes, should I need those too!!!!!

Your machine should fit just fine in either the medium or the large........

Laurie G. in CA with a HOT PINK Tutto!!!!!


"Pat in Virginia" wrote in message
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Donna:
The chart has LOTS of models listed, but not mine! I have Pfaff 7570,
which is the SM in the photo, but not on the charts. I just sent a query
for the info. Thanks.
PAT

"Donna in Idaho" wrote in message
...
I bought a rolling case from JoAnn's. My DH didn't think it looked very
sturdy. Took it back and bought one of the big black monstrosities that
only rolls in one direction (the wide way) and was really hard to
maneuver.

Pat, there's a chart someplace on the Tutto site that shows what model
machines fits in which bags. At least, there used to be - haven't looked
recently.

Donna in (SW) Idaho





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Old January 30th 08, 12:22 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
SuzzettsFabric
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On Jan 26, 1:22*pm, threads wrote:
I am wondering what you all think is a good price for a rolling tote
for a sewing machine. *I have the 6600P which is a little longer than
say a Bernina so I can't use the tote I use for my Bernina 910.

Thanks,

Marsha in nw, Ohio


I have a Pfaff Grand Quilter that is pretty long. I got my rolling
cart at Harbor Freight for like $19.00 last year. You never know what
cool things are available at Harbor freight. I found a little wooden 4
drawer chest that holds all of my threads out of sight and contained
really well for a great price as well. Also DH got me a magnifying
lamp similar to the Ott light and magnitized bowls for pins for really
cheap. When I drop a pin on the floor, I take my bowl and just wave it
like a magic wand and find the pin in an instant. Have to make sure it
is not near my sewing machine though I don't want to mess up any
electronic parts if it has any.

Suzzy
www.SuzzettsFabric.com
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Old January 30th 08, 02:44 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Pat in Virginia
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Sandy:
Thanks. Do you keep the SM in its own case inside the Tutto, or do you put
it into the Tutto in its birthday suit? Sorry if this invades your SM's
privacy, but I am just wondering the best way to maximize space with out
compromising SM safety.
PAT in VA/USA

"Sandy" wrote in message news:invalid- I hope you
find out which one Philomena Pfaff needs, Pat. I love my
Tutto bag! I bought the large one, even though my machine would have fit
the smaller one; I can get lots of fabric and notions in there when I
need it all for a class. I've never found a bag that rolls more
smoothly, either.



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Old January 30th 08, 02:46 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Pat in Virginia
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Laurie:
Thanks. As I mentioned to Sandy, I wonder if it is best to load the SM with
its own case, or without the SM case. I am concerned with safety, storage,
and weight.
PAT

"Laurie G. in CA" wrote in message
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Pat - My Pfaff 2056 fits in the medium bag but with no room for anything
else. I have the large and can put mat, cutters, rulers, fabric, mini
iron, etc in it. It is easy to overload making it harder to lift bg so I
really try to take it easy. I also have the serger case which is perfect
for fabric, and/or projects or clothes, should I need those too!!!!!

Your machine should fit just fine in either the medium or the
large........

Laurie G. in CA with a HOT PINK Tutto!!!!!



 




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