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#213
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Flagstaff, Arizona
Posts: 375
Have always done my on a domestic machine - Pfaff & Janome
I have owned a long arm in the past - Juki with New Horizons table and found it too restrictive for me. Found a new home for it, took the money I sold it for, went to my local LQS and got a Pfaff 2.0 with dual lights and long throat. Happy as a clam back in what I most comfortable with. Have test driven a number of machines but still prefer my domestics.
I have owned a long arm in the past - Juki with New Horizons table and found it too restrictive for me. Found a new home for it, took the money I sold it for, went to my local LQS and got a Pfaff 2.0 with dual lights and long throat. Happy as a clam back in what I most comfortable with. Have test driven a number of machines but still prefer my domestics.
#214
I have done several quilts on my domestic machine, after quilting a King size on it, my husband saw how stressed out I was, he bought me a longarm Homesteader 22" and I love it. It is soooo much easier to quilt with the quilt all spread out evenly with no wrinkles in the backing. Now, I have to start back piecing again because I have already quilted all my quilts tops. I like to do the whole quilt by myself, piecing, quilting and binding.
I hope all you ladies/gents that want a longarm can someway get one soon. I am pulling for you. :)
I hope all you ladies/gents that want a longarm can someway get one soon. I am pulling for you. :)
#215
Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Atlanta area
Posts: 29
I bought an HQ16 a couple of years ago. I just had a desire to complete the quilt start to finish without sending it out to a longarm quilter--just as I would never get around to handquilting anything I would also not struggle with quilting on a domestic machine--just lazy I guess. I really like it and I am content to just do pantographs at this point.
#217
Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Hiding in Maine
Posts: 206
Thank you for asking. I thougth I was the only one with out a long arm. I do think that I am in the dark ages tying my quilts. I can not do any fine work with my hands . I do a few on my machine,until I get overwhelmed and go back to tying..
And yes I am too frugal to send them out . You know,one pay check family?
Happy Quilting ,
christina (chrissy)
And yes I am too frugal to send them out . You know,one pay check family?
Happy Quilting ,
christina (chrissy)
#219
Used to only hand quilt til I got waaaay too many tops done and fingers not enjoying the hand quilting process anymore. I had been quilting on my Janome with only a 5" neck space and got carpel tunnel issues...then DH bought me a Phaff Grand Quilter with a full sized frame...quilted a lot of tops on that. We recently moved and I don't have room for my frame so am back to quilting on the machine, but am using the Pfaff Grand Quilter, which makes the job sooo much easier! With anything larger than minis, I only stipple.
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