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To set it up full size, you will need a minimum of a 12x7 foot space. And that's if you put one end of it up against the wall. Set up at half-size, you will only be able to do baby quilts or smaller. But have fun. You'll enjoy it and then want a larger setup in no time.
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good luck
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You don't really need a living room, or a garage do you?
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Lucky you!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Lisa_wanna_b_quilter
Throw out the dining room table! You'll have room and no one will ever expect you to host a big dinner again!
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You can set it up at my house and come visit it any time.
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You are going to have a ball. Enjoy!
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Originally Posted by pjaco
well, I am really freaking. The frame is still in the boxes and it has so many diirections! Maybe my husband will get interested, he watched the video. It says you can make it half size. Got rid of treadmill and chaise lounge in back bedroom.
Originally Posted by quiltmaker
Fabulous deal and you will love it! The grandquilter is basically the same as the Juki TL98Q (which I have) and you should have no problems with it. The cruise control usually run $500 alone and is machine specific so to include the grandquilter and the inspira frame made it a super deal for you. Have a great time...just jump right in and don't be afraid...time & practice are your friends.
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Don't need a living room. Everyone have a TV in bedroom. and table to eat at. That is all you need. Sounds so exciting.
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Sounds like a good deal. Take a deep breathe, start reading and rearranging! I'm not much of a cook (steamed veggies, baked fish or chicken, and rice is my usual-the hubs cooks :) so I'd definitely forgo a dining room for more quilting space. I hope you get it up and running and enjoy it! But if you don't, you can probably resell with little or no loss.
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