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There's very little information available on that site, and I couldn't find much information anywhere else. I don't know what they mean by "automatic" but if you're looking for robotic quilting, this doesn't provide it.
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I do have a sitdown longarm. It doesnt have a stitch regulator, but i do have needle up/down as an accessory i requested when i ordered my machine. My machine does not have feed dogs.
I love FMQ and am now learning to work with rulers. Just my thoughts, but i am thinking if there ever came a time that i wanted a computerized setup that i would probably just sell my sitdown machine and get a completely computerized standup longarm system? I really dont have room for a full blown longarm setup - which would also certainly cost more than the base price of $4,600.00 i paid for my sitdown machine (before adding accessories, supplies, and a saddle stool). My understanding regarding installing a stitch regulator on a sitdown longarm is that if you have already been successfully doing FMQ prior to getting the regulator you might not like it at all. I am told in that circumstance - where you have already developed a feel and timing for FMQ - that the addition of a stitch regulator may well feel awkward and frustrating. As i said, i dont have one, but i think i can understand not being happy with one if you have already learned to quilt without it? I am probably not understanding the question, so i apologize right off the bat for that! But with sitdown machines you move the quilt - not the machine. So other than maybe needle up/down or possibly a stitch regulator if that is your preference, i am not sure of the further benefit of a computer. I am totally willing to admit that maybe i just might need to be enlightened cuz i certainly dont know everything! My goal with a sitdown longarm was to get more height and depth in the harp and to have the machine facing me. I had been doing FMQ on my domestic home sewing machine for years and was totally frustrated with the lack of harp space. I also really didnt want to keep abusing my sewing machine for fear of pushing it beyond its intended limits! |
Have you seen the new Handi Quilter Capri? It's a sit down longarm that has stitch regulation built into the table. I can't wait to see how that works.
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Looking at the vid on youtube, the computer seems only to give zigzag stitching, and probably controls tension, foot pressure, stitch width & such. You cannot do automatic designs. I don't know if you can lower the feed dogs for manual quilting, but the video looked impressive. There are a few comments on their facebook page. The table is included, but you will need to sit in front of the needle, not to the right of it.
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Originally Posted by quiltedsunshine
(Post 8314369)
Have you seen the new Handi Quilter Capri? It's a sit down longarm that has stitch regulation built into the table. I can't wait to see how that works.
I also saw that Juki now has stitch regulation built into their table on the J-350QVP sit down. |
I bought my Babylock Tiara sitdown, with stitch regulator, used off of Craigslist, with less than 500,000 stitches on it and she threw in a bunch of rulers and books. It was basically a brand new machine and I paid less than that.
I'd keep looking if that is your budget. Watson |
Baby lock Tiara
I bought my Tiara used and haven’t used it yet. Have you found it easy to use? I read in a separate post about thread shredding. Have you experienced this issue? Thanks
Originally Posted by Watson
(Post 8314470)
I bought my Babylock Tiara sitdown, with stitch regulator, used off of Craigslist, with less than 500,000 stitches on it and she threw in a bunch of rulers and books. It was basically a brand new machine and I paid less than that.
I'd keep looking if that is your budget. Watson |
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