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Old 05-06-2019, 09:34 AM
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I just bought a QQ18sd and am disappointed in the lack of info for this machine on the internet. I know it was bought out by Tin Lizzie. I’ve now discovered there’s no ruler foot for it (*sob*).
Please tell me there is an owners group here, or a FB group, or Anybody out there that has one too.
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Old 05-06-2019, 01:24 PM
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I'm not familiar with the machine, but perhaps someone with some metal working experience could craft you a ruler foot. You already have the basic height and shape of a foot, you just need a ring around it .... do you have more than one foot that you could have one adapted?
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I have the original Queen Quilter18 stand up longarm. Yes they have been bought out but I believe it was their son and he rebrand the name. I have a ruler foot for mine, so I'm sure you should be able to get one for your sit down machine. Here is the site who bought out Tin Lizzie http://www.locksmithlizzie.com/
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Old 05-06-2019, 05:09 PM
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No research needed. A fellow quilter practically gave it to me. It triples the amount of quilting space my domestic has. It’s fabulous for FMQ and straight line quilting. Before I got it I looked for a ruler foot but it didn’t get confirmation until later. No biggie, but it would have been nice.
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Old 05-06-2019, 05:15 PM
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Thanks for the help!
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Old 05-06-2019, 05:37 PM
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I understood the Queen Qltr was a Tin Lizzie rebranded, and yes, the TL owners son is managing the business now. The foot I can see in the videos is the same as my TL foot, and I use rulers with it. Is there different foot?
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Old 05-07-2019, 04:00 AM
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I'm not familiar with the machine, but perhaps someone with some metal working experience could craft you a ruler foot. You already have the basic height and shape of a foot, you just need a ring around it .... do you have more than one foot that you could have one adapted?
Didn't I read a hint here...quite a while back...about glueing a washer/washers to a foot to make your own ruler foot?? I've not tried it-- just wondering. Also, while doing a search for a sewing accessory on eBay, I saw ruler feet that appeared to be from China...very inexpensive. Perhaps you could inquire/ find a fit there.
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I have a Queen Quilter 18, stand up type on a quilting frame. I was able to buy a ruler foot for it from a Tin Lizzie outfit. It makes a slightly larger outline, not quite as small as a ruler foot that gives quarter-inch clearance. But it works. On the regular foot that came with it, I am able to do some ruler work BUT have to raise my foot a tiny bit by using the screw on the foot bar. Raise just enough to clear the ruler when the ruler is behind the foot. The ruler foot I purchased from Tin Lizzie dealer cost just over $50!! Don't know how much it will cost now, 6 or 7 years later.
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Old 08-31-2020, 03:09 PM
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So question - is the Queen Quilter 18 still a worthwhile machine? I have a friend who has offered me one and I'm trying to find out more about the machine. Any and all assistance and advice welcome!
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I'm trying to help out here, not make it more confusing. I have an Janome Artistic SD 18 which Tin Lizzie made for Janome. I had written a letter to Janome to find out about the origins of this machine and was given that information. Is the Queen Quilter 18 the same machine? I cannot answer that. If it is the same machine, I was able to purchase a ruler foot from ACE Sewing & Vacuum in Newberg OR, phone number 503-538-1122. The ruler foot works on my machine just fine and the packaging for the foot clearly shows it is a foot for a Tin Lizzie. I've owned my longarm almost 6 years. The only issue I've had is tension which I finally got a solid grip on. I keep it clean, oiled and change out the needle after every quilt. This year, I've quilted 6 larger quilts, numerous table runners, several baby quilts and probably 5 or 6 panel quilts. My machine and I have put in some hours. Recently, I purchased an additional bobbin case on Amazon for $9.99. It fits, it works. I also purchased two boxes of 100 bobbins for around $30 per box - also from Amazon which beats the quilt shop prices of $2.00 each. I have no complaints on this machine. It is a simple machine and I'd buy it all over again I like it just that much!
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