What is the best most inexpensive longarm???
#23
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Originally Posted by Bubblegum0077
I belielve Bailey's is made out of country and I was told that the quality is poor for this machine. Inexpensive, but you get what you pay for.
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#24
Originally Posted by cjtinkle
Best and least expensive? My suggestion would be to look for a good used commercial model. They're built like tanks, and will outperform the "hobby" setups.
#25
Originally Posted by Yarn or Fabric
Originally Posted by #1piecemaker
Someone mentioned that this machine is very heavy? What do you think? Is it hard to work with?
#26
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Middle Tennessee
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Craigs list! There is one for sale here in my area for $2000 and I'm sure it would cost quite a bit more new. Considering the savings you might have, it might be worth it to you to check out areas within a few hundred miles of you for used ones.
Carol B
Carol B
#27
My friend and I have the Tin Lizzie with "Lizzie Stitch. What a joy. Its around !2,000. Complete Homestead has great innovation you get a full laptop computer with all of the software for $9000. Its ecen more automatic that HC or Tin Lizzie.
#28
Whatever you decide be sure to look for a local service center and somewhere to get some training. If you are buying a used machine, it is more than likely out of warranty. You don't want to have to ship your machine half way across the country. Handi Quilter is one company that has over 350 local reps throughout the US. All of these reps are trained technicians. Many have events in their shops with national educators. You may want to go to a show and test drive all these machines that have been recommended so you can find the one that best fits you! It would be sad if you buy something you have never tried and absolutely do not like the feel of it. Don't rush into a purchase solely on your budget.
#29
I have a Bailey on a Little Gracie frame and I love it. It does exactly what I want it to do. I am only making quilts for myself and don't intend to make heirloom quilts. It would not be worth it to me to buy a more expensive machine.
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