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Bailey Long Arm Quilting Machine - anyone???

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Old 02-20-2013, 05:05 AM
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Originally Posted by KnitnutBZ View Post
Are there any dealers for the bailey if not how do you get to buy them.
Go to their website and call and talk to Chuck. I bought a classroom model which was a little cheaper.
http://www.baileyssewingcenter.com/
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Old 02-20-2013, 10:09 AM
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I've looked at Bailey ads & went 2 their website but I couldnt tell if you can use it as a sit down-like a sweet 16. I am trying 2 quilt on mydomestic machine but would love 2 have the xtra throat space. I dont have a frame-just want a set-up like a normal sewing machine.
They have a sit down version now.

I took my Bailey off the frame and had it put into a desk my husband built.
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Old 04-10-2013, 03:44 PM
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http://www.baileyssewingcenter.com/ This is a small family business that you deal with them directly. Very wonderful to work with. My aunt had been down to their store before. She took me down today after I had searched their website online (at her suggestion). I just bought a 17" that was a classroom model. I am hoping the rain stops long enough so I can get it in the house!
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Old 12-10-2023, 05:57 PM
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Hi, I have a Bailey Pro 15. I like it and it has a stitch regulator. Call and talk to Chuck.
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Old 12-11-2023, 05:33 PM
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Facebook has an active "Bailey Home Quilter group".
The Bailey Home Quilter is made by a small family firm in New York state. They are available in 13", 15", 17", and now 20". You'll need a frame with an upper carriage, as the machine has no wheels. It's a great starter machine. No bells and whistles, ( not even needld up/ down), but totally mechanical, so easy to maintain yourself, and no computor boards to need replacing.
I first owned a Bailey in 2012 and used it as a sitdown quilter set into a counter using the foot pedal Then l got a frame and used the basic setup with handles that have a speed control. Later, when we started going to our place in Florida for winter, l got another one, used this time, a 13" and it had the Sew Control regulator which had the sensors, a good but not great regulator system ( easy to outrun). After covid, we sold our place south, and hubby asked me if l loved quilting enough to buy a big longarm. Of course l said yes! So l sold the one l had in Canada as well as the one in Fla., and now own a Q 21 R longarm on a 10' continuum 2 frame. All that l learned using my Bailey machines made the transition so easy! Where others havd been too scared beginning, l jumped right in and started quilting! I now am a volunteer longarmer for Quilts of Valour and also have done some lovely fundraisers. I owe it all to my Bailey beginnings!

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