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Old 04-04-2015, 04:58 AM
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EmiliasNana
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Originally Posted by coffeecozy View Post
My solution was to find a used grace frame with a mega quilter at a really good price and try that. It even has a stitch regulator. It took me as long to load my quilt as it does to spray baste one. It takes a lot of space that I didn't want to give up. I could only work a pattern that fit in the small area that the throat of the machine covered.The biggest draw back though was that I didn't enjoy quilting on it as much as I had on my DSM.
I finally decided on a sweet 16 sit down machine. I do have the stitch regulator (it does work really well once you know how to use it) but I found that the machine is so easy to use that I don't need it. My largest quilt so far is a queen size and I had no problem with that and expect that the king sized that is getting pieced now will work as easily. I pick up different kinds of thread just to try them and it works great on everything I have fed it, from 60 weight to 12 weight in cotton or poly.
I have table space on either side of my machine to hold the quilt and I work in a puddle so the only fabric that I am pushing is that small area between my hands. I do mostly FMQ and I am learning to use rulers. I really love to use it and it fits nicely into my sewing room.
I still don't like sandwiching the quilt.
Try different options before you decide. I am sure one will feel just right.
Love my Tiara II also, and have little difficulty FMQing on it as I was used to my DSM with a 6 1/2" throat space. WOW what a difference the extra room makes. No more back and shoulder aches either. I also have the stitch regulator and it works great, but definitely has a learning curve as you adjust to the machine controlling the speed instead of your foot pedal.........very weird at first. I hate sandwiching too (just impatient to start the quilting process I think) but have had great luck spray basting on our basement ping pong table. It sure beats crawling on the floor and not being able to get up LOL
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