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Old 09-20-2013, 08:27 PM
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I keep wondering when they'll wise up and make a basic machine with plenty of space. The long arm companies are trying to tease us with sit-down long arms, but they're still out of many folks' budget. Either way, I guess the manufacturers are hoping we'll splurge to get what we want. I am pretty happy with my Janome 6600, but I am tempted by the new Janome 8200 which has 11 inches of throat space, but not as many bells and whistles as the other big machines. But the price is still somewhere between $2100 and 4000.
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Old 09-21-2013, 03:22 AM
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Originally Posted by raspberryparade09 View Post
My wish in a sewing machine is for the bobbin to be able to be an entire spool of thread! I just don't see why they can't make a machine to either hold a spool for the bobbin or have a way of threading an external thread held on a spindle!!

EXACTLY!!!
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Originally Posted by Nammie to 7 View Post
I like my machine with all the bells and whistles!
And I WANT more....not "need" more! LOL!

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Old 09-21-2013, 04:17 AM
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I absolutely agree with you. The companies just keep adding on more bells and whistles, and what we really want is a simple machine with a larger throat area. This is not rocket science, and it is not brain surgery.
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Old 09-21-2013, 04:57 AM
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And not just the longer harp on a simple machine but a taller tower so that the rolled quilt fits through better.
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Old 09-21-2013, 05:18 AM
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Wow, I have a Janome 1600p that I bought to use on a little grace frame, but I decided to go to a long arm instead of a mid-arm machine. I know this is a great machine, but I have tried to sell it for a good price several times and no takers so far. Now that I see the interest in this type of machine, I will try again. No room in the inn for this one.
 
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Originally Posted by Sandygirl View Post
EXACTLY!!!
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I HATE HATE HATE changing bobbins! Even though my cute little Janome 3160 has a plastic bobbin cover so I can peek at it - unlike my old Elna . I am careful to start a fresh full bobbin before I do a long run of quilting or sew binding, etc but I end up with bobbin-ends of thread which I I have to try to save and re-use, which is more of a nuisance. I appreciate why the bobbin has to thrash around to get the top thread locked but I still wish....
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Originally Posted by Bneighbor View Post
May I suggest checking out this machine. Made in the USA. Meet the designer this summer and I think this will be the one I get. He uses parts that are available at retail stores like auto parts stores and home improvement stores. Very basic machine, no stitch regulator (but may be on the drawing table), but sturdy and VERY easy to use. I know very little about free motion quilting, but I was able to use the machine after 10 minutes of quick instructions. www.sunshine16.com is the web address.
Looks economical and simple, but a six month warranty? That sounds a little short for a company which is not a major manufacturer.
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I agree with you on the larger throat. (although I do care that it goes fast ) While we are wishing- I want the bobbins to hold 3 or 4 times as much thread!!!!!!!
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We have been looking on Craigslist at industrial machines. You can get some decent deals, but they are made for upholstery etc and I wonder about the feed dog issue and darning foot?
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