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Old 06-30-2014, 07:03 PM
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Default Handi Quilter Sweet 16 convert to long arm ?

Has anyone converted their handi quilter sweet 16 sit-down to a long-arm set up? Were you happy with this set-up? I appreciate any comments. Thanks!
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Old 06-30-2014, 09:04 PM
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Honestly, I don't. Though I have had excellent information from the HQ people whenever I had a question.
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I had thought to do that also but the price I got was $5000 to convert to standup! Hard to make a decision on which way to go! Right now I can't seem to get a smooth quilting look. I have the stitch regulator & everything else I could buy to help but still not satisified with how I'm doing. I have tried the standup & it is so much smoother looking than the sitdown! I hesitate to spend that much because of my age but that's just an excuse to not do it. At this point I am still practicing & hoping to get better! Good luck!
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That would mean $10,000 or so for the long-arm set-up. Which is about what some long-arm set-ups cost. I have nothing yet (just my Bernina 153QE) - but had thought if I got the Sweet 16, I could then upgrade to a long-arm later. Wonder if the difference in the smoothness is the basting vs the quilt laying on the frame? Thanks for the info.
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it would probably be a better idea to sell that one and get a stand up machine. You probably would have no problem selling it.
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The older Sweet Sixteens could easily be converted. The newer ones take more money/steps to convert so you would be better off selling one machine and buying the next.

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