long arm quilting machine
#11
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The Bailey Home Quilter is also available in 17" and works beautifully for doing your own quilts and few of your friends. Super easy to operate. No bells and whistles but gets the job done. Stitch regulator is available and there are add on robotics that can be added if you want to go that route. Also the price is very very right! Check out the website.
The Bailey Home Quilter is also available in 17" and works beautifully for doing your own quilts and few of your friends. Super easy to operate. No bells and whistles but gets the job done. Stitch regulator is available and there are add on robotics that can be added if you want to go that route. Also the price is very very right! Check out the website.
#13
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Originally Posted by quilter53
Which long arm quilter do you suggest for home use and maybe for a few outside quilts? So many to choose from and so expensive.
#14
I don't know where in OK you are from, but if you are in southern OK, I would be happy for you to drop by and play with my Voyager 17. They are reasonably priced. PM me if you are interested. I'm not selling mine, but because Nolting bought out Hinterberg, there are some used ones on the market.
#15
Be sure to look at used machines too. Longarmuniversity.com and houseofhanson.com both have classifieds for used longarms. The machines are workhorses and last practically forever. Get your new baby a spa treatment from a tech and you'll be good to go for half the price!
The only machines I don't see on there are the innovas. Does that tell us something? Good luck!
The only machines I don't see on there are the innovas. Does that tell us something? Good luck!
#16
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Bowie, Maryland
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I took delivery of a HandiQuilter Fusion with ProStitcher in June-- it makes gorgeous quilts! (Okay, _*I*_ make gorgeous quilts now!)
I was supposed to have more training than I've had but I bought the four DVDs that HQ offers and learned it on my own in very little time.
I love it and am SOOOOO glad I bought it!! (They are much more reasonably priced for us "every day" people who still work at a day job and aren't full time professional quilters-- YET!)
Just my two yen,
Marcia
I was supposed to have more training than I've had but I bought the four DVDs that HQ offers and learned it on my own in very little time.
I love it and am SOOOOO glad I bought it!! (They are much more reasonably priced for us "every day" people who still work at a day job and aren't full time professional quilters-- YET!)
Just my two yen,
Marcia
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