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Cheap machine with a large throat?

Old 12-26-2010, 06:36 PM
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Does such a thing exist? I have a machine I love, but would be able to quilt my own quilts more easily if I had a large throat space to handle larger quilts. What is available? Ideas?

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Old 12-26-2010, 06:39 PM
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What's cheap to you?
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Old 12-26-2010, 06:40 PM
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Craigslist Juki straight stitch. $300-600 range or vintage Singer 201 $45-$250 range.
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Old 12-26-2010, 06:59 PM
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I agree with Annaquilts.
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If you can find a used Juki they are wonderful. I love mine. Even new they are much cheaper than most of them.
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Old 12-26-2010, 07:20 PM
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Cheap really just means as cheap as possible. I'm not sure what my limit is. I'd like to see what's available before deciding, but the cheaper the better. I don't want anything fancy; just a large throat and a good straight stitch.
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How large of a throat? That will be the only way to compare apples to apples. If you're talking 9"--then the Juki 98 would be the cheapest new. There are several others that you might be able to find used in the 9" category--Janome 1600, Pfaff Grand Hobby Quilter 1200, Viking/Husqvarna Mega Quilter, Brother PQ1500 are all similar to the Juki 98. To get bigger than 9", you'll probably have to add another $500+ to your budget. The basic Bailey Home Quilter is 13" and I think it was around $1,200. They also make a 15" & now a 17" version. They were the cheapest that I remember when I was searching. You might find an older DAQ, KenQuilt, Gammil, etc if you look hard enough but those are industrial, quilting only machines. The ones I mentioned prior are more like domestic sewing machines.
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Juki 98 or new 2010Q, brother 1500 Nouvelle. I want a machine like this with a large throat, dual feed (IDT), and straight stitch only, and of course feed dog drop for FMQ. I haven't actually FMQ yet, but God willing, I'm gonna. I have a Babylock Quest Plus, which does all that, but I love the perfect stitch you can only get from straight stitchers. Plus, I've got SMAD ( sewing machine addiction disorder). It's real.
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Awesome info. Thanks! That gives me an idea of what's available. I'm new enough to quilting that I'm a bit overwhelmed with sewing machine info. Those qualify as "cheap," as far as I'm concerned, since I'm most familiar with the prices of Berninas.

Thanks to all who replied!

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How large of a throat? That will be the only way to compare apples to apples. If you're talking 9"--then the Juki 98 would be the cheapest new. There are several others that you might be able to find used in the 9" category--Janome 1600, Pfaff Grand Hobby Quilter 1200, Viking/Husqvarna Mega Quilter, Brother PQ1500 are all similar to the Juki 98. To get bigger than 9", you'll probably have to add another $500+ to your budget. The basic Bailey Home Quilter is 13" and I think it was around $1,200. They also make a 15" & now a 17" version. They were the cheapest that I remember when I was searching. You might find an older DAQ, KenQuilt, Gammil, etc if you look hard enough but those are industrial, quilting only machines. The ones I mentioned prior are more like domestic sewing machines.
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In order to get the dual feed--you'll want to look at the Brother 1500 or Pfaff Grand Hobby Quilter. The Juki 98 doesn't have it--not sure if the new one does.

I forgot to mention the new Janome Horizon (aka 7700) in my previous post. It has an 11" throat, I believe, and was selling for just under $2,000 when I saw it in April. It does a lot more than just straight stitch, though.

I also seem to recall that the Viking/Husky Sapphire has a longer throat and Bernina also released a big one within the last year or so.

I have an Elna 7200, very similar to a Janome MC6500, which is just shy of a 9" throat plus it has a bunch of fancy stitches. I used it on the frame with no problem for the last 5 years until I found a bargain mid-arm.

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Juki 98 or new 2010Q, brother 1500 Nouvelle. I want a machine like this with a large throat, dual feed (IDT), and straight stitch only, and of course feed dog drop for FMQ. I haven't actually FMQ yet, but God willing, I'm gonna. I have a Babylock Quest Plus, which does all that, but I love the perfect stitch you can only get from straight stitchers. Plus, I've got SMAD ( sewing machine addiction disorder). It's real.
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