I know the Innova is, which others? Thanks for any help!
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The Bailey Home Quilter
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I received my 15" Bailey today. Love at first sight. I can tell already we are going to be a great team. Besides that, it was "doable" budget wise and not a major investment like the more expensive machines. It will accomplish what I need to, and that's the most important thing to me.
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Pretty sure HQs are designed, manufactured and assembled in USA
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Homesteader
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Tin Lizzie is made in the USA
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HQ's are made in Utah. I went there on a retreat
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If you are talking about the machines that are more than 12", made specifically for quilting--I think most & possibly all are made in the USA. It's too expensive to ship them--ask our Canadian members. I think the B-Line 18 is the only one made in Canada that they can easily & affordably get their hands on.
Hinterberg's Voyager & Indigo are made here, Nolting's Fun Quilter and all their other professional machines are made here, Gammill, A-1, APQS, Pennywinkle, KenQuilt, ABM Innova, Tin Lizzie, Homesteader, Wow quilter, Bailey quilter and probably several others. If you're talking about the 9-12" machines that are currently on the market like the Janomes, Pfaff, Husqvarna, Babylock, Brother, Juki and Berninas--I don't know. Also note that some of the above mentioned machines start life as something else and are "stretched" to give more quilting area. The original machine could have been a foreign made Toyota, Juki, Tacsew who knows what but after the lengthening process and re-skinning it--do you call it "American Made?" It is American "Re"Made. |
The A-1 is made in Missouri. They currently have a 23", and just introduced a 32" machine. The Horizon is not yet available, but the prototype was just at it's first show. I'm hearing great things!
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I'm pretty sure Nolting is made in the USA.
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Originally Posted by Janetlmt
Tin Lizzie is made in the USA
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I love my A-1. I have been professionally quilting for 5 years on the 23" Elite.
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