My husband has offered many times to buy me a quilting machine but every time I start compairing them I get overwhelmed. Does anyone have any advise, suggestions, preferences & why? I only plan to use it for personal use & don't want to spend our retirement fund to purchase it.
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Best to go with a "hobby" quilting machine - 16-18"..they go for anywhere from $5000 to $8000.
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I have the sweet sixteen handi quilter, its a sit down machine and with the table I spent $3,500. I have done as large as a kingsized quilt
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i too wanted a setup that didn't cost an arm and a leg.
DH & i do not have any debt and i wasn't about to take a loan for a setup either. i purchased a used frame with all the extras from craigs list for $600 - i got the Grace Pinnacle because it went up to king size and could handle an 18 inch throat if i ever decide to upgrade. then i purchased the Juki 98Q new when the 2010 models came out for $450. so my setup came to $1050 which left me some money for rulers and pantos. if you don't mind used you can pick up some great deals - i waited about a year for my setup but it was well worth the wait considering how much money i saved. |
That sounds like something I'm looking for. How long have you had it? Any real problems?
I hadn't thought of Craig's List. Thanks. |
Tin Lizzie is a great price for longarm machines. I love mine. So for price and quality, I would look at the Tin Lizzie machines.
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I have the Grace Start Right frame and Juki 2000 combo which came with leaders, clamps, light and everything ready to get going for $1699
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I agree that the Handi Quilter Sit Down 16 is awesome! However, if you are looking for a frame set up, craigslist or the Yahoo group Sew It's For Sale are two good places to check.
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My advice:
Whatever machine you can afford, buy one that has a shop/repairman/support near you -- the closest. TEST the machines. I love the HQ Avante for the "lightness" of the touch. I tested others this last weekend at a quilt show and felt the big-time-expensive ones weren't to my liking. Consider SPACE. Yes, the table may be 12 feet long........but you need at least 2 feet at each end and enough space to comfortably get behind the machine. Good luck! |
Originally Posted by scowlkat
I agree that the Handi Quilter Sit Down 16 is awesome! However, if you are looking for a frame set up, craigslist or the Yahoo group Sew It's For Sale are two good places to check.
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