Stitch Regulator?
#11
I am opposite of everyone else. I love my stitch regulator on my Brother!!!! I did not pay that much for it and probably would not have either. But I got my regulator for much less.
I have been playing around with my Juki98E on a Grace Frame.
I do have a speed regulator which has helped me a lot.
I do pretty good when meandering the stitches. Everyone once in a while I catch myself getting carried away.
The question I have is it worth the money to spend $500.00 for the stitch regulator?
I don't know anything about them.
Hoping someone can advise me on this.
Thanks everyone.
I do have a speed regulator which has helped me a lot.
I do pretty good when meandering the stitches. Everyone once in a while I catch myself getting carried away.
The question I have is it worth the money to spend $500.00 for the stitch regulator?
I don't know anything about them.
Hoping someone can advise me on this.
Thanks everyone.
#13
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 35
I have a Juki 98E with a Quilter's Cruise control. The Cruise control does a good job for me and I have practiced a lot. Here is where I feel the advantage is to having this unit. Without spending lots of time practicing anyone can quilt immediately. This machine is in my home and I can use it when I want to. My friends (dear quilty friends) don't have a quilting machine. They can come to my house and with a little instruction on threading and how the machine moves..they can quilt also. Even my little friend who is 10 years old can quilt on it. She has been doing so for over a year. Guess what I am saying is I like it and can share my machine and we can all quilt even though we haven't all had a lot of practice.
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