question about grace q'nique midarm sewing machine
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question about grace q'nique midarm sewing machine
does anyone have or know anything about the grace q'nique 15 r midarm sewing machine? Joann's has this machine on sale for $3500. I am thinking about going for it, but would like anyones feed back on it. thank you.
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I have the BlockRockIt, which is the same machine. I love it! I have it on the 10 foot Grace Continuum frame, which I really like, too! I also have Quilter's Creative Touch on it and it does a great job. You might check with the Grace Company - they have machine and frame combinations at good prices. Kathy Quilts sells the BlockRockIt and frame combos (they are the Grace Frames). The BlockRockIt came out first (made by the Grace Company) and after about a year, they were able to market the machine with their Quinique' name on it. I do it for my pleasure so I didn't need a bigger machine--I just roll a little more often than those with bigger machines. The support from Kathy Quilts and the Grace Company has been great when I have had questions or help.
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I did go get it!!! Very excited! It's still in box, won't be able to put it up until we move things around to make room. Gina can you tell me more about the Quilter's Creative Touch. Does it come with the machine? i have only looked at the manual.
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Here's a tip for the new owner: due to different weights and brands of quilting threads, tension needs to be adjusted each time threads are changed. My method is to adjust the bobbin thread first using the Jamie Wallen method. After threading the top thread, have the top tension knob flush with the screw. Test the top tension (I use the the quilt sandwich's extra space either above the quilt top or on the side of the quilt). Check to see how the thread looks both on top and bottom. Gradually increase the tension on top until you like how the thread looks on the bottom. It works for me every time. You are welcome to PM me if you have any questions.
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Correction to post#9: I should have proofread this. Please see the third sentence from the bottom saying "Gradually increase....." It should have read as follows. Gradually loosen the tension....
Hope this makes sense. Occasionally I have found the bobbin may need a very tiny, tiny change, less than 1/16th of an inch!
Hope this makes sense. Occasionally I have found the bobbin may need a very tiny, tiny change, less than 1/16th of an inch!
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