Old 05-05-2018, 06:09 AM
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joe'smom
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If you have room for a stand-up longarm, that is probably the way to go, unless you are sure you would not want to work standing up, or are sure you would want more tactile connection with your quilt. I think the effort to move the quilt under the needle as opposed to moving the needle over the quilt is the most significant difference between a sit-down and a stand-up machine (but I am one who does not mind basting).
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