New Juki NX7
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New Juki NX7
Well... as I'm pondering a new machine I discover there's a new Juki NX7 coming out mid-July.. just a little peak of it here.. 12" harp space for those who want room to move around!
Will be curious to see how this is equipped and how it's reviewed!
FYI - a sales rep from an online retail dealer called me with this and said it would be $2,999 but they had limited info so far.
Christine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cScUODA0uQg
Will be curious to see how this is equipped and how it's reviewed!
FYI - a sales rep from an online retail dealer called me with this and said it would be $2,999 but they had limited info so far.
Christine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cScUODA0uQg
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Hi Christine!
Although the harp is 12 in. wide, it's only 4.8 in. high. I think I'll stick to my TL2010Q for quilting. Its harp is 9 x 6, so in square inches it's just a bit smaller than the new NX machine, but I think visibility on the TL2010Q is better.
Of course, if you need a machine for its decorative stitches, buttonholes, zig zag, etc., as well as quilting, then the new NX machine might be the answer.
In my case, I also have the HZL-DX7, which has pretty much the same features as the new NX machine, but with a smaller harp. I can use the DX7 for smaller projects and the TL2010Q for large quilts.
I'll certainly be watching for reactions to this new machine.
Although the harp is 12 in. wide, it's only 4.8 in. high. I think I'll stick to my TL2010Q for quilting. Its harp is 9 x 6, so in square inches it's just a bit smaller than the new NX machine, but I think visibility on the TL2010Q is better.
Of course, if you need a machine for its decorative stitches, buttonholes, zig zag, etc., as well as quilting, then the new NX machine might be the answer.
In my case, I also have the HZL-DX7, which has pretty much the same features as the new NX machine, but with a smaller harp. I can use the DX7 for smaller projects and the TL2010Q for large quilts.
I'll certainly be watching for reactions to this new machine.
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I agree - would not replace my TL2200qvp mini with the NX for quilting. But will be curious to see the decorative stiches and such on the NX as a complimentary machine.
It seems there's always something new to ohhh and ahhh about
Christine
It seems there's always something new to ohhh and ahhh about
Christine
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