Does this machine exist?
#61
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Location: Round Rock,Texas
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Originally Posted by QKO
We bought a Viking Megaquilter for under 1000 dollars, brand new, from a dealer. It was on special for 995, then we got an additional 100 dollars off for buying the demonstrator, so 895. It fits your description of what you want with the exception of dropping feed dogs, it comes with a feed dog cover instead. It has a 9 inch throat.
If you go to a dealer and see that for more than 1000 dollars, try dealing with the dealer, you can probably get it for under.
If you go to a dealer and see that for more than 1000 dollars, try dealing with the dealer, you can probably get it for under.
piecing and both free motion and straight line quilting with the walking foot.
I used to work for Husqvarna Viking and fell in love with the Mega quilter.
Sharon W.
#62
Originally Posted by RkayD
I saw an industrial Singer on eBay a while back that got me to thinking I needed a back up. I have pfaff's for my backups now...but if anything ever goes belly up I'm going back to find that machine. =)
#65
Viking MegaQuilter, Pfaff Grandquilter or Janome 1600P (all 3 are made by Janome, just different covers) have all the features you stated except dual feed & low bobbin. I have the V. MegaQuilter and I love it, it's great for piecing and machine quilting. Juki & Brother make similar large harp machines.
Pfaff is the only line with dual feed on all models but most of them are well over $1000 and just regular arm size.
The 6600P is a great, heavy duty machine ... gives you the most for your $$. To get equiv. features, including the wider harp, you'd have to spend $2000+ for a Pfaff Expression 4.0. You really need to shop and try these models out to see what you like. :)
Pfaff is the only line with dual feed on all models but most of them are well over $1000 and just regular arm size.
The 6600P is a great, heavy duty machine ... gives you the most for your $$. To get equiv. features, including the wider harp, you'd have to spend $2000+ for a Pfaff Expression 4.0. You really need to shop and try these models out to see what you like. :)
#66
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Kansas
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Did you check with your Bernina dealer? There are lower end, good quality machines that might fit your needs. I know that once your used to Bernina quaility and performance, it's hard to give up the extra features. I think you should visit with the dealer and explain what you want and see what they say. I'm also a Bernina person, could you tell?
#69
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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This past summer I bought a Juki HZL-F600, it came in at just over $1000.. and I LOVE IT! The walking foot isn't built-in, but included. It has a lot of embroidery stitches, but is geared mainly to quilters. I've used some of the decorative stitches on applique. The HZL line are Juki's models that are being marketed to the home quilter, rather than commercial sewer.
#70
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Central Texas
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I'm so envious--I saw the Juki F600 being demonstrated at a show and talked with the shop owner and rep--I walked around and around the show trying to keep myself from going back and throwing caution to the winds and buying it--good show price too. I have a couple of machines to sell through my local guild's listserv and then----
I do have a Juki TL 98Q which I love but you're right, the F600 is great. I think the 98Q has a slightly wider throat space.
Dana
I do have a Juki TL 98Q which I love but you're right, the F600 is great. I think the 98Q has a slightly wider throat space.
Dana
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