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bamamama 01-23-2011 05:47 AM

My DH has offered to buy me one of the Queen Quiter 18's but they are being discontinued. Should I be concerned about that? The ads say that they will still have parts/service and I feel that Tin Lizzie is a good company. What's your opinion? http://quiltfrog.com/queen.html

dakotamaid 01-23-2011 06:06 AM

Check out yahoogroups.com to see if there is a group for that model. You will have to join to read but it is free.

yetta 01-23-2011 06:06 AM

I don't have any opinions because I do not have a long arm, but I did a search on queen quilters and read the posts,that may give you more information, good luck and you have a wonderful husband....

dakotamaid 01-23-2011 06:13 AM

Meant to put this as an update but I got an error. I had to search for Tin Lizzie on yahoo groups. They may have info on the Queen Quilter 18.

ljfox 01-23-2011 06:14 AM

I just got a Tin Lizzie in November. I went with the Tin Lizzie 18 LS because I wanted it to have the Lizzie stitch and the Queen quilter does not have it. I enjoy mine, I just need alot more practice than I have time for!

bamamama 01-23-2011 06:18 AM

What is the Lizzie Stitch? the Tin Lizzie site does not give pricing. The queen quilter is 5K including the frame. That's my budget limit for buying a machine.

Originally Posted by ljfox
I just got a Tin Lizzie in November. I went with the Tin Lizzie 18 LS because I wanted it to have the Lizzie stitch and the Queen quilter does not have it. I enjoy mine, I just need alot more practice than I have time for!


mytwopals 01-23-2011 07:53 AM

If $5,000 is your budget, the Queen Quilter is a good choice. The major difference between the Queen Quilter and the Tin Lizzie 18LS is the Lizzie Stitch stitch regulator. When you stop moving the machine, the Queen Quilter will still stitch at a slow rate of speed. To stop stitching with the Queen Quilter, you need to turn the machine off. With the Lizzie Stitch stitch regulator, when you stop moving, the needle stops sewing. There are also differences in the frames, metal vs. wood.

bamamama 01-23-2011 08:24 AM

Hmmmm .....thats a consideration. thanks for the info.

quote=mytwopals]If $5,000 is your budget, the Queen Quilter is a good choice. The major difference between the Queen Quilter and the Tin Lizzie 18LS is the Lizzie Stitch stitch regulator. When you stop moving the machine, the Queen Quilter will still stitch at a slow rate of speed. To stop stitching with the Queen Quilter, you need to turn the machine off. With the Lizzie Stitch stitch regulator, when you stop moving, the needle stops sewing. There are also differences in the frames, metal vs. wood.[/quote]

davidwent 01-23-2011 08:30 AM

For me, if it was something I plan on having for a long time and will be using it a lot, it being discontinued soon would be an issue
David

amma 01-23-2011 09:25 AM

These machines seem to be real work horses... keeping that in mind, I would be concerned if 10 years down the road, will new parts still be available? :D:D:D


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