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Old 04-20-2011, 03:59 PM
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Would any of you ladies mind telling me the brand of long arm machines you have that have the BSR on them?
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Old 04-20-2011, 04:03 PM
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only bernina machines can use a BSR. that stands for Bernina Stitch Regulator.
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Old 04-20-2011, 04:32 PM
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I have a Nolting with a stitch regulator. But it isn't called BSR
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I have an APQS with a stitch regulator.
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Old 04-20-2011, 05:31 PM
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Gammill's have a stitch regulators also.
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I have a Voyager with SLR (Stitch Length Regulator)but I started with a domestic sewing machine and learned how to regulate my own stitches & speed before I got the Voyager.

You do know that you can buy a gizmo called Quilter's Cruise Control for many, many different machines and frames? Also, the Grace Frame company has some kind of control for their frames and many different machines.
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Bernina stitch regulator is a foot that attaches to your Bernina machine. A laser measures the movement of your fabric, and calculates the speed of the needle movement. It still requires a little practice to achieve outstanding results.

Gammill Long Arms use a system of two wheels that measure the movement of your machine. Those calculations control the needle movement. This system is more accurate and a little easier to master!
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EIQuilter, I have a APQS Lenni with a stitch regulator, too. I'm just learning to quilt on it, tho. I do FMQ. I really do like it.
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Originally Posted by stewyscrewy
I AM NOT A LADIE but I will say that the Tin LIzzie18 a longarm machine has a great stitch regulator built in. I love mine. all stitches are equal.
Agree, love mine
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i have an HQ-16 with stitch regulator---not the bernina one though---
was your question a specific to that brand???
what is your question about stitch regulators?
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