Old 09-28-2010, 01:29 PM
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cindyg
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Our HQ-16 and the studio frame (we upgraded) cost us $9,000. I say "us" because my best friend and I went in together to buy our HQ-16. After using it for 5 or 6 quilts I realize that we made the right desicion in buying this machine and frame because we are both short - 5'1". Moving the machine is one thing but you also have to lean over to cut threads and if you use any kind of straight or curved edge you have to lean over the frame somewhat. We would really have a hard time if our machine were any bigger. We use groovy boards a lot - they are so simple to use it's ridiculous - but they are expensive. I also have used pantos and done some free hand things. It does take practice and practice and more practice. I won't quilt for anyone else. Quilting is my hobby and as soon as I take the first penny for quilting, it becomes a job.

Originally Posted by moonwolf23
Out of curiosity what are the going prices for long arms?
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