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I do that too. I have huge amounts of samples I have created over the years. Some I look back on, and think they were pretty good, and others make me cringe. I have always quilted things myself. A few pieces I hand quilted but mostly FMQ. My harp size increased greatly with my last machine, and the 13x20 of the new long arm will be my largest. I recently purchased a book by Jenny Lyons on FMQ. She suggests a 21 day plan of quilting 20 minutes a day and making yourself a sample book with different threads. I am going to do that. I’m hurrying to get my projects completed before my new baby comes. I have always marked my samples with thread weight and needle size and tension setting but they were kind of jumbled odd size pieces. The new plan is to buy solid color fabric and cut 14 x 14 squares. I think the uniformity will help in creating sample I can actually use. The dealer that had the Miyabi used Martelli paddle grippers and I did buy a set of those. I will try them instead of gloves, which I find a bit annoying to have to take on and off. I am so excited to get started!