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Old 03-14-2011, 11:58 AM
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Just recently got a new-to-me Tin Lizzie Eighteen on a 10-12' frame after starting my learning curve on a Brother 1500S on a 5-10' New Joy Gold Standard Frame last July. So far I am loving it, just don't get enough time to quilt while I'm holding down a full time HS teaching job this school year. The guild I belong to sure is enjoying my practice on their charity quilts tho... :)
I have a brother pq-1500. It seems that the New Joy has features specifically for 9" throats. BUt I can't seem to find any pricing about these New Joy frames. What price range do they run in?
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Old 03-14-2011, 01:28 PM
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I have owned a Tin Lizzie 18LS for 3 years. I quilt for friends and a few customers. Would like more customers as I really love quilting. After getting the problems solved when it was new, I have little problem with it. Likes most any thread. It's not as expensive as so many out there. But, I can do most anything I need to on it, from ruler work to microwork or free hand.

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Old 03-14-2011, 02:04 PM
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I recently put M&M wheels on my Millie and that sure made a difference in how she handles. Carreen
for thos eof us new to long arms, can you explain what this means?
The "M&M" wheels are a new wheel that is designed for the Millennium long arm that is made by APQS. These wheels help the machine move on the rails easier. "Millie" is what may of us call our Millennium long arm machines.

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Old 03-14-2011, 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by kclausing
Originally Posted by auntjo
Just recently got a new-to-me Tin Lizzie Eighteen on a 10-12' frame after starting my learning curve on a Brother 1500S on a 5-10' New Joy Gold Standard Frame last July. So far I am loving it, just don't get enough time to quilt while I'm holding down a full time HS teaching job this school year. The guild I belong to sure is enjoying my practice on their charity quilts tho... :)
I have a brother pq-1500. It seems that the New Joy has features specifically for 9" throats. BUt I can't seem to find any pricing about these New Joy frames. What price range do they run in?

I got my Brother & New Joy frame as a package - used from a Craig's List listing for $1100 - which was an outstanding price from my research. If I'm recalling correctly, the frames alone are ranging about $1500.
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Old 03-14-2011, 04:20 PM
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Old 03-14-2011, 04:30 PM
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I had been quilting on a Bailey mid-arm with a Grace frame for about 3 years. I started looking around and purchased an Innova 18" with 10 ft frame (all my room will hold) last November. It was delivered and assembled and I was shown basic stuff. And off I went.... I use only King Tut thread top and bottom, as that is what I love and used on Bailey. The difference is like night to day! I have quilted about 10 quilts so far, and the head moves with one hand and little pressure. Tension, etc., is as it was delivered. It is a fabulous machine. The Innova dealer I purchased from offers a 3-day course at their facility in Utah, free, and anytime I want to sign up. Have never gone as I am doing fine and don't have any issues. And I want to stay home and quilt!!
I never saw this machine in person except for one brief time when I went to a local Innova owner's house to play a bit. Call me crazy, but it's the best purchase I have made in the quilting arena.
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I have the Statler Stitcher by Gammill and love it.
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Old 03-14-2011, 04:52 PM
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Innova 18" on a 12' frame-love it.had a handiquilter and had lots of tension issues
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Old 03-14-2011, 05:00 PM
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HQ and it gets a workout.Love it.
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I have the 26 inch Innova and love it. I hope to get to use it more this summer.
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