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Raise your hand if you have a separate machine for just quilting?

Raise your hand if you have a separate machine for just quilting?

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Old 03-22-2013, 03:16 AM
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Voyager 17 on a Hinterberg frame for quilting, Pfaff 4.0 for piecing and a older Brother 1500 set up for PP.
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Old 03-22-2013, 03:36 AM
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After struggling to find the perfect machine, I finally came to the conclusion that no one machine does it all. Some are definitely challenged in one area or another. I now have my Juki TL98Q set up for quilting, my 201 Singer set up for mending and buttonholes (ancient old Singer buttonholer attachment with all the cams) and my Husqvarna #1 Plus for piecing. I also have a Husqvarna Prelude 350 packed and ready to go to class. I can now just sit down and stitch at any time. The other plus to this arrangement was that I purchased all of these machines combined (all were new to me but not just out of the box new) for less than $1000!
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