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Old 02-27-2022, 06:40 PM
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sewingpup
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Location: northern minnesota
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I don't regret having bought the megaquilter with the Inspira frame. There were changes made to that set-up and later versions I believe were better. Yes, it was economical when I first got it. Mine was also set up in the basement on a cement floor. I did probably 20 or so quilts on it. The biggest one, I took the rollers off the machine with the quilt on it and reloaded it with the roller position switched so I was "unrolling" the quilt as I went so, I had more space to quilt. My sister helped me carry the rollers with the quilt on them out of the room so we could turn them around and then we went back into the room and re-attached the rollers. I do have to say however, that my Lucey is a joy especially as many of the issues I had with the Inspira frame don't exist. I find a 26-inch neck is more than adequate and quite honestly, I often don't advance the quilt the full distance as I am a short person. The rollers are steel and pretty sturdy, so everything stays level. The Lucy was my retirement gift to myself. I did not go on a cruise!
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