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Old 04-06-2011, 01:00 PM
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I have a really good sewing machine. Its a viking daisy but I need a machine that has decorative stitches to do my quilting. What are your suggestions ? Thanks in advance for any input.
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I'd try a janome QC machine. It has more stitches than you could ever use.

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Old 04-06-2011, 02:54 PM
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How hard are they to use?
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Any upgraded Viking...I have the SE...but that's a combo sewing/quilting...Might try their Saphire
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Most quilting is just straight stitches. That's one of the reasons people like the old Singers. They make a perfect straight stitch. What kind of decorative stitches are you wanting to do?
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Are you going to put on a quilt frame or do free motion? If your not putting on a frame I would go for the Janome 6600P, awesome machine! great features. I don't know how deep the throat is though.
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Was wanting to do free motion and steple
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I don't think you need anything but a straight stitch to do free motion or stippling.
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Old 04-06-2011, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by linda701
Was wanting to do free motion and steple
You just need the largest throat you can afford then unless you might also want to do embroidery or crazy quilts. Every extra thing you want a machine to do usually increases the price, though.

I would suggest the Bailey Home Quilter for the very basics. You can find them used fairly often when people decide to either give up quilting their own or move up to something bigger and fancier.
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