Domestic machine on quilt frame?
#21
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Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 43
Kitsie, what you are referring to is the Bailey machine it's just a stretched DSM however you still don't have the height once you roll the quilt. I belong to the online group and was so glad to hear all the problems that a lot of them had so I didn't go that route. Make an informed decision before you invest your money.
#22
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Posts: 153
I have a brother 1600p which has a 9" throat mounted on a Grace SR2 frame. Frame is limited to 88" wide frame but I find it works very well. Very few tension problems. Now with a 9" frame you have to do a lot of rolling but if you plan things out it works nicely. If you do a long quilt you will be limited to about a 4" border since that is all the throat space you have left. But twin size, lap and baby quilts work well. Sure I'd love to have a 18" throat but can't afford or justify the cost.
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