Pfaff or viking long arm
#3
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Western Wisconsin
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I'd probably be looking at companies that have been in the longarm business longer (or are better known for longarming). My current favorite is Innova with Lightning Stitch, but Gammill and HandiQuilter are also well-known.
There are quite a few groups on groups.yahoo.com for specific machine brands. The homequiltingsystems group there is another good one, with many members and a variety of setups. These are good places to research brands.
There are quite a few groups on groups.yahoo.com for specific machine brands. The homequiltingsystems group there is another good one, with many members and a variety of setups. These are good places to research brands.
#5
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Maryland
Posts: 539
I have the Pfaff PowerQuilter P3. It's a nice machine and the only issues I've had have been user error. I was considering the BL Crown Jewel and the Juki Virtuoso as well, but decided on the Pfaff because of excellent local dealer service. If the dealer hadn't been a consideration I probably would have chosen the Juki because it was a little less expensive. I didn't like the bobbin winder for the Crown Jewel, but the computer system on it seemed very user friendly.
I'm still struggling with my LA although I've had mind for nearly a year now. It doesn't come easily to me and I don't love the process the way I love planning and piecing the tops, but again, it's user issues that I struggle with, not the machine.
I'm still struggling with my LA although I've had mind for nearly a year now. It doesn't come easily to me and I don't love the process the way I love planning and piecing the tops, but again, it's user issues that I struggle with, not the machine.
#6
The new Viking Platinum 16 sitdown machine looks almost exactly like the Handi Quilter Sweet 16, and uses the same optional stitch regulator. I wonder if they are indeed the same machine?
#7
I'd probably be looking at companies that have been in the longarm business longer (or are better known for longarming). My current favorite is Innova with Lightning Stitch, but Gammill and HandiQuilter are also well-known.
There are quite a few groups on groups.yahoo.com for specific machine brands. The homequiltingsystems group there is another good one, with many members and a variety of setups. These are good places to research brands.
There are quite a few groups on groups.yahoo.com for specific machine brands. The homequiltingsystems group there is another good one, with many members and a variety of setups. These are good places to research brands.
Last edited by quiltmom04; 11-01-2013 at 06:33 PM.
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