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    Old 05-22-2011, 07:20 AM
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    I'm getting close to getting a long arm and wanted to know what you would purchase, 10 or 12'. I keep thinking that
    if and when I move. Most likely I wouldn't have the room for
    a 12'. I have the room now But once I purchase a long arm it will have to be with me for a while.
    If I did have to sell it in the future, how many people would want and would be able to put a 12' frame in there home?
    What is your opinion?



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    Old 05-22-2011, 07:28 AM
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    A 12 foot frame is the most popular size, hands down. It's large enough to do a king size quilt. Buy the biggest table you can fit. I've gone from a 10' to a 12' and now I have a 14' foot, and I would never go smaller again. You can have a frame cut down, but you can't add to it... another thought to consider.
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    Old 05-22-2011, 07:43 AM
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    I have a Grace frame it will hold a king but I only have it set up for a queen. Not enough room for larger. Very simple to change to larger if I ever need it, and if I get a larger room. LOL What ever frame you get go large you can set it up to fit the room you have now and go larger when you get more room
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    Old 05-22-2011, 07:46 AM
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    Originally Posted by peppermint
    I'm getting close to getting a long arm and wanted to know what you would purchase, 10 or 12'. I keep thinking that
    if and when I move. Most likely I wouldn't have the room for
    a 12'. I have the room now But once I purchase a long arm it will have to be with me for a while.
    If I did have to sell it in the future, how many people would want and would be able to put a 12' frame in there home?
    What is your opinion?
    I would go for one thats able to be set for twin and can be set for king in the future if you want too! My "B-Line Studio" can do this. Also a "Hinderson" I think thats the name will too. that way if you ever sale it its more desirable. Both of these will hold 9inch up to 18in machines.


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    Old 05-22-2011, 07:48 AM
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    [quote=peppermint]I'm getting close to getting a long arm and wanted to know what you would purchase, 10 or 12'. I keep thinking that
    if and when I move. Most likely I wouldn't have the room for
    a 12'. I have the room now But once I purchase a long arm it will have to be with me for a while.
    If I did have to sell it in the future, how many people would want and would be able to put a 12' frame in there home?
    What is your opinion?
    I would go for one thats able to be set for twin and can be set for king in the future if you want too! My "B-Line Studio" can do this. Also a "Hinderson" I think thats the name will too. that way if you ever sale it its more desirable. both hold 9 to 18 inch machines
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    Old 05-22-2011, 07:50 AM
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    Boy the reply/quote is all messed UP!!! I just typed a responce and sent and some how as you can see ...... oh well
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    Old 05-22-2011, 08:59 AM
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    that's what i like about the hinterberg frame. i bought the poles to fit the space i have, which is only 9.5' if i ever have a larger area, i can get poles from the hardware store to make it a different size. also, this frame is very easy to take apart and store. some quilters piece many tops, then just set up their frame in the living room and do them all at once.
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    Old 05-22-2011, 10:06 AM
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    I would go for the 12' table. When I first started shopping for a longarm, I decided not to buy a used Gammill, partly because the table was 11' (custom made due to space limitations).
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    Old 05-22-2011, 10:16 AM
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    I would go as large as possible! I can only do a 90" quilt on my Grace frame and a few years ago when it came out that was considered a king size...no longer! Also take into consideration the amount of throat space you can use on it. If you buy, for example, a 16"-18" throat machine now you may wish you had purchased a frame that could handle a 26" throat later on.
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    Old 05-22-2011, 10:37 AM
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    if you (start with) the 10' frame- that's what will be happening- it will be a start- and then you will want/need the larger one...if you have the space and can afford it i recommend the largest one possible=to save you having to upgrade later
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