HQ Simply Sixteen upgrade?
#1
I'm looking at the longarms on the HQ site and ran across this.
http://www.handiquilter.com/product/...onversion-kit/
Does having this kit mean that you can make your sit down stitch regulated? or do you have to use this upgrade to make it a stand up model?
Thank you
Carol
edited: had to fix to make sense. LOL
http://www.handiquilter.com/product/...onversion-kit/
Does having this kit mean that you can make your sit down stitch regulated? or do you have to use this upgrade to make it a stand up model?
Thank you
Carol
edited: had to fix to make sense. LOL
#2
The Simply 16 is the basic machine that many people buy to longarm without any of the fancy features. It is popular for quilters who use computer guided appliances like the PC Quilter or Q-bot. You don't need a machine that has all the bells & whistles if a computer is controlling it. I believe the sit-down model of Handiquilter is probably a Simply 16 with the wheels removed and it has been modified to be controlled with a foot pedal instead of the off/on and speed sliders. I can't get the link for the Sweet 16 to open right now but I think that is the difference. I know the Simply 16 is the basic version for use on a frame. The sit-down Sweet 16 is a new animal that I am not familiar with.
So in short--no, the conversion kit appears to turn a basic Simply 16 into the stitch regulated and hand controlled version--both are for use on a frame.
So in short--no, the conversion kit appears to turn a basic Simply 16 into the stitch regulated and hand controlled version--both are for use on a frame.
#3
Originally Posted by BKrenning
The Simply 16 is the basic machine that many people buy to longarm without any of the fancy features. It is popular for quilters who use computer guided appliances like the PC Quilter or Q-bot. You don't need a machine that has all the bells & whistles if a computer is controlling it. I believe the sit-down model of Handiquilter is probably a Simply 16 with the wheels removed and it has been modified to be controlled with a foot pedal instead of the off/on and speed sliders. I can't get the link for the Sweet 16 to open right now but I think that is the difference. I know the Simply 16 is the basic version for use on a frame. The sit-down Sweet 16 is a new animal that I am not familiar with.
So in short--no, the conversion kit appears to turn a basic Simply 16 into the stitch regulated and hand controlled version--both are for use on a frame.
So in short--no, the conversion kit appears to turn a basic Simply 16 into the stitch regulated and hand controlled version--both are for use on a frame.
yep that is correct.... I just purchased the HDSS set down and as of now the only upgrade you can do is to turn it into a stand up.. I like it as a set down so that is how it will stay for me..
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