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    Old 05-07-2017, 07:51 AM
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    My birthday is coming up in July and I'm thinking it might be time for a new sewing machine. I have a Brother XL5600 I've used on and off for about 10 years and made this couch quilt and various smaller projects. Quilting this was a real bear--very hard to shove the rolled up quilt through the machine--so I'd be looking for a larger harp and probably an extension table. I'd also like to be able to drop or adjust feed dogs when I get up the nerve to try FMQ. I think I'd prefer a mechanical machine because it could get serviced near me (I live in Brooklyn and don't own a car), but maybe automatic tension control and needle up/down stop would be worth going computerized. Finally, since I only sew on weekends, i think it would be hard to justify spending more than $1500 (and even that seems like a lot).

    So far, I'm considering the Brother PQ1500SL and the Juki TL2000QI. Since getting to a dealer to try machines in person will be a pain, I'm trying to narrow down likely candidates online in advance. Thanks for any thoughts / advice / experience!
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    Old 05-07-2017, 08:24 AM
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    i love the juki. i had a previous version and couldn't find one fault with it.
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    I have the Brother PQ1500s and love it. It is great for piecing and fMQ. One thing I noticed that you mentioned rolling your quilt. Try either accordion folding or puddling/squishing it instead, much easier to FMQ that way than rolling it.

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    Old 05-07-2017, 11:16 AM
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    I know that going to try them in person is difficult, but it would be worth it. I've tried a few different machines and it is definitely a personal thing. I love my machine, and I really hate my friends machine (but not my friend lol)

    I've only heard good things about both machines you are thinking of. Good luck with your choice
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