Traded to something not vintage, I'm pretty happy with my trade...
#21
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: SC
Posts: 1,909
Curtains? Oh yeah, the things I USED to have time to put up until I 1) Discovered quilting, and 2) Discovered that toppers and window blinds work ever so well together (and you don't have to worry about whether they match or not!). Enjoy your new machine and frame!
#23
Congratulations from another Juki 98Q owner, only mine is not on the frame. I hope you get even half as much enjoyment from yours as I do mine. I quilt sitting down and actually look forward to the quilting part. This machine just goes and goes and goes...I would love to be able to to buy one of their fancy machines...though I have no idea why. I very seldom use my Viking #1...it has all the fancy stitches I would want, but just seem that I stay busy with quilt stuff since I got the Juki a few years ago. I bought mine without ever trying them out...just read and read on the Juki 98 forum at yahoo.
#25
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Timmins, Ont. Canada
Posts: 4,683
Lucky you. No money, what a fantastic deal. I, too have the Juki 98 but not on a frame & in my humble opinion it is the best machine (especially for the price) that I own & I own a few. The only drawback is that it is just a straight stitch machine BUT that is the only drawback & there are a lot of positives about it. Enjoy !!!
#28
Ooooohhh sweet! Juki's are great and this one is on a frame. You did good because now you do not have to deal with many different people trying to sell your machines and you instantaneously got space again in your home. Ten feet is nice! Is there any way you can keep it set up that way? Stoke the fire a little less in that wood stove. Hahahaha
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