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Old 01-03-2011, 02:26 PM
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Bisbetica recently posted she had gotten one and I'm really interested in this setup. I had the free standing setup but it took up too much room, now I'm finding that I miss being able to move the machine, vs. the fabric, when I free motion quilt and it looks like the EZ Quilter may solve that problem.

Here's the website if you want to see what I'm talking about
http://www.easyquilter.com/index.htm

I could only find 1 video on YouTube showing a demo and they don't have any videos on their website and they're not in any shows in my area until July so........

Do you have one? What do you think? How big a quilt can you do on it? Are the clamps they provide sufficient, or do you use something else to secure your quilt? Ease of use?
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Old 01-03-2011, 05:19 PM
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This probably isn't what you wanted to hear. I had one and hated it. I did better with nothing than with that contraption. Maybe some one else loves it. Me NO THANKS. I sold it to the fist person that said she would give it a try. I don't know if she has used it or not. Sure wasn't for me!!!
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Originally Posted by featherweight
This probably isn't what you wanted to hear. I had one and hated it. I did better with nothing than with that contraption. Maybe some one else loves it. Me NO THANKS. I sold it to the fist person that said she would give it a try. I don't know if she has used it or not. Sure wasn't for me!!!
Seriously, I want to hear the good, bad and the ugly!
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never heard of it sorry
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It looks very interesting! I like 'turn your regular portable machine into a long arm'! I'm not sure I'm impressed that they are charging almost $500. for some plywood on wheels though. Don't get me wrong! It's a nice design but that is really pricey in my book!
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Originally Posted by Momof3Es
It looks very interesting! I like 'turn your regular portable machine into a long arm'! I'm not sure I'm impressed that they are charging almost $500. for some plywood on wheels though. Don't get me wrong! It's a nice design but that is really pricey in my book!
Yes, Had one and it would be very expensive firewood...
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