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    Old 04-10-2013, 02:52 PM
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    Saw this demoed today when picking up my hoop. I thought I wouldn't be interested in it but now I am, they are offering it for 1299 right now instead of 1499 and a 300 dollar extension table comes with it for free which did not come with my machine as well. I was thinking of just working all the holidays up through october to pay for it, what do you gals think. I can put it on a 6 month layaway plan with 200 down. I have until the 27th of april to decide that is when the special ends. The stitches were very lovely with the regulator
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    Old 04-10-2013, 03:23 PM
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    Are you speaking about the Sweet 16? or?
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    Old 04-10-2013, 04:35 PM
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    Don't know what this is
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    Old 04-10-2013, 04:41 PM
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    You can use it on the babylock and brother high end DSM and embroidery machines as well as the tiara
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    I have the Tru-Stitch regulator for my Sweet Sixteen and love it.
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    I have a stitch regulator on my sewing machine - love it. I'm thinking this one is for a long arm machine - it would be well worth the price.
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    Is this the system that has something like the size of your hand, on top of your table that the quilts run across? If so, I don't care for that at all. I know I would knock it off all the time moving the quilt around. I would suspect a few trips onto the floor would negate any positives from such a device in my world!
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    Originally Posted by Candace
    Is this the system that has something like the size of your hand, on top of your table that the quilts run across? If so, I don't care for that at all. I know I would knock it off all the time moving the quilt around. I would suspect a few trips onto the floor would negate any positives from such a device in my world!
    Yeah it is that one, but it is a lot nicer than it appears in person, and does a lovely job
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    I am interested in it for my combo machine. I don't have the extension table and it comes with the extension table. I am just really debating it
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    Originally Posted by Dolphyngyrl
    Yeah it is that one, but it is a lot nicer than it appears in person, and does a lovely job
    I've seen it and no I wouldn't want something I can easily knock off my table.
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