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honeybee_2000 06-02-2011 07:20 PM

Its sort of like buying that new car. You already "test drove" it at the show, now you just drive.. You will find out all the things it can do (or not do) from using it..:)

Tartan 06-02-2011 07:21 PM

Some machine companies allow for a payment plan. Maybe something to look into. I know you'll love it but only if it doesn't impact the bottom line. Be sure you have good support for trouble shooting too. There is always a learning curve on any new machine.

cjomomma 06-02-2011 07:26 PM

It's normal to feel the way you are about spending that much money. I know I would be a basket case even tho it is something I really want. Make sure you do your research so that you get exactly what you want.

fraydknot12326 06-02-2011 07:38 PM

I don't know which machine you're thinking of ~ there's a Babylock dealer in Fayetteville AR (I know 200+ miles from you) that has the Crown Jewel.

There is a Nolting dealer in Harrison AR (yep, still a hike) but if you're having doubts, maybe you could take a day & check them out .. at least, that's what I would do. That would give you a second opinion. It's hard to believe no one in Texarkana has any dealers .. go figure.:roll: :lol:

Another thought .. my LQS has longarms to rent .. maybe there's something like that closer than you think .. that would give you some *hands-on* experience before taking that plunge :D

calano1 06-02-2011 07:38 PM

My DH bought mine 2 weeks ago as an early birthday present - and even though I feel a little guilty about the total cost of it all, I am not sorry he did it.
And when he told me I deserve it for growing old with him ... I ♥love♥ him all the more for it! :)

If you have decided which one you want, go for it.
I am sure you deserve it, too!! :thumbup:

JulieTN 06-02-2011 07:40 PM

I would also wait until I KNEW I would want to go through with a pricey purchase.

Realize also, these Long arms take up a huge amount of floor space, require copious amount of thread, lightening etc.

While I am NOT saying do not buy one, I am telling you slow is best...honestly.

JUlie

moonwork42029 06-02-2011 07:45 PM


Originally Posted by calano1
My DH bought mine 2 weeks ago as an early birthday present - and even though I feel a little guilty about the total cost of it all, I am not sorry he did it.
And when he told me I deserve it for growing old with him ... I ♥love♥ him all the more for it! :)

If you have decided which one you want, go for it.
I am sure you deserve it, too!! :thumbup:

Ahhhh that was sweet

mosquitosewgirl 06-02-2011 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by #1piecemaker
As I am getting a little closer to getting my longarm, I'm beginning to realize the value of a dollar. I am getting a little scared about spending so much money on something that I don't know if I'm going to like or not. I know I'll probably love it and want to spend all my time "playing" with it. But, still, it is a lot of money. I don't have any place close by that lets you rent a machine. And, I don't know anyone close to me that has one that I could practice on. I just have my one 10 minute experience at a quilt show on the Nolte. So, please. Somebody help me out here and tell me how much I'm going to love it!!!

I understand. It was the same for me with my Horizon. You will love it and you will do really great at it. Enjoy!

sylviak 06-02-2011 07:53 PM

Nolting is a good company with great customer service. They recently bought out Hinterberg, the company that makes my Voyager. I've never been sorry I bought mine, but if after you have used it for awhile you find it just isn't for you, it will have a great resale value. Don't worry about it: You won't be stuck with it if you don't like it, but I bet you'll love it!

klarina 06-02-2011 07:56 PM


Originally Posted by BrendaY
How many quilts have you made in the past year? I pay $115 to have mine quilted.... queen size.

You're lucky. Where I live, you have to pay around $160 for a full size quilting job. Batting not included.


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