Sold HQ16, waiting on Gammill 22"
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Sold HQ16, waiting on Gammill 22"
I took the plunge. I was so sure and excited when I bought it. But am having lots of second thoughts during the waiting period to actually get it.
I've had the whole range of emotions over it tending to overthink things. It's such a huge investment. It's sad to say, but if I was going to use it to make money it would seem alright.
I know I want it. It's the whole want vs need argument. I know I'll use it. But just for donation and myself. It's probably the first time in my life when "want" won out over "need".
I sure hope it comes this week or I might just tell her to keep it.
I've had the whole range of emotions over it tending to overthink things. It's such a huge investment. It's sad to say, but if I was going to use it to make money it would seem alright.
I know I want it. It's the whole want vs need argument. I know I'll use it. But just for donation and myself. It's probably the first time in my life when "want" won out over "need".
I sure hope it comes this week or I might just tell her to keep it.
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You are just having buyer's remorse which most of us experience with any large purchase. You are going to love your machine so instead of fretting over it, figure out which of your quilts you are going to quilt first!
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I was quite happy with my 18" stretched Juki and then I went to a quilt show with some friends and they directed me to the Innova booth which one of them had. We had the same robotic system though. Wasn't in the market for a new, larger system but once I got to play with the Innova I was hooked. Came home with the brochures to drool over and mentioned it to my mother who was living with me at the time. A couple weeks later she came to me and told me to order the system and get whatever else I wanted with it up to a certain amount. I thought she was crazy and even waited a couple days before asking her again about it. She was serious so I jumped at the chance and I now have the Innova 26", 12' frame with LS and some other additives.
I quilt only for myself and occasionally a friend or two but never for money. It is worth it to me...........by all means..YES. Is it alot of money for just a hobby since I don't hire out.........YES. But since I can't take it with me I might as well enjoy it while I can. Plus by ordering some of the other options, if and when I decide to sell it, I shouldn't have too many problems in doing so........as long as I keep it up.
I quilt only for myself and occasionally a friend or two but never for money. It is worth it to me...........by all means..YES. Is it alot of money for just a hobby since I don't hire out.........YES. But since I can't take it with me I might as well enjoy it while I can. Plus by ordering some of the other options, if and when I decide to sell it, I shouldn't have too many problems in doing so........as long as I keep it up.
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Location: Vancouver Island, Beautiful BC
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sval, enjoy your new machine when she arrives.
I bought a new to me HQ 16 and am loving her to bits. I plan in three years to sell her and upgrade to a newer or brand new LA. I have not decided which brand yet.
I firmly believe that if our bills are paid and our house in order (metaphorically as well as physically) we can spend our money as we wish. If you are financing your machine, you will have done so knowing your budget can afford the payments.
You will get years of enjoyment out of your new machine.
I bought a new to me HQ 16 and am loving her to bits. I plan in three years to sell her and upgrade to a newer or brand new LA. I have not decided which brand yet.
I firmly believe that if our bills are paid and our house in order (metaphorically as well as physically) we can spend our money as we wish. If you are financing your machine, you will have done so knowing your budget can afford the payments.
You will get years of enjoyment out of your new machine.
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