Taking the plunge!!!
#1
Taking the plunge!!!
Our tax return will be here in a few weeks. And number one on the goody list is a Longarm machine for me.
I have decided on the Bailey's Home Quilter 13. From what I have read and heard it's the easiest one to learn on. I have the frame already, it's a http://www.hinterberg.com/stretchframe.aspx#quiltmotion
I am so excited!! Any comments on this machine from those here who have one?
Chase
I have decided on the Bailey's Home Quilter 13. From what I have read and heard it's the easiest one to learn on. I have the frame already, it's a http://www.hinterberg.com/stretchframe.aspx#quiltmotion
I am so excited!! Any comments on this machine from those here who have one?
Chase
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I found this thread from a while back with some folks who have the machine.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...er-t19447.html
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...er-t19447.html
#5
I found this thread from a while back with some folks who have the machine.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...er-t19447.html
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...er-t19447.html
Thanks!!
#6
I don't plan on opening a business. So this is perfect for me. I can't go in to our LQS, cause for one thing I don't care for their attitudes. And second, I am one of those who has to learn on their own.
You know......Trial and error and a whole LOTTA of cursing. Kola will be wearing ear plugs......haha
This is my hobby, if I start charging, it turns into a job.
I am retired and and have already done the business thing.
You know......Trial and error and a whole LOTTA of cursing. Kola will be wearing ear plugs......haha
This is my hobby, if I start charging, it turns into a job.
I am retired and and have already done the business thing.
#7
congrats!!! aBailey is on my want list. I have the hinty frame and love it. Last summer, I visited the shop where they are made an sold. the owner is a very talkative friendly guy.
#9
I have a Bailey 13 on a Grace Start Right Frame. Guess I've had it for about a year, or so. I like it. Had a few problems when I first received it, and Mr. Bailey shipped out a new one and paid to have the 'problem child' returned (within the first week). I can't say enough about his customer service. From my personal experience his service is outstanding! As far as the machine, I have quilted several quilts without any problems. It does not have all the 'bells and whistles', but then it didn't cost $15k (or more) either. It's only 13 inch so it takes more rolling. It's on a Grace frame and I also like dealing w/Grace, they have exceptional service as well. The only down side to the Start Right frame is the plastic tends to break. If I were to ever start a longarm business I would definitely upgrade to a 'real' longarm, but for now, I already have a 'real' job, so the Bailey 13 is a great fit for me, and my hobby. There is also a yahoo group for the Bailey, started and moderated by a gal named Deb. You might want to check it out, it's very informative with different tricks and tips from Bailey users. Congrats and good luck!
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