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Old 08-26-2014, 05:30 AM
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I searched several months for the adequate setting; was thinking first about getting only a frame and a stitch regulator for my Juki TL-98. I found MANY buying options for a frame, a 9 inch troat machine and a stitch regulator in the 1000$ area, so I think your setting in a bit overpriced. There is a lot for sale because people end up upgrading for a larger throat.
I was very close to buy a frame when I finally found the best deal ever on ebay: a HQ 16 on a frame, stitch regulated, in wonderful condition for 2500$ The owner was the sweetest lady in the world. I finished my first quilt last week on it and I LOVE it. I'm so glad I waited and end up with such a nicer setting for not that much more. The quilting area is just perfect for me and I don't quilt anything larger than a lap size quilt. Would have enjoyed it much less with a smaller area.
So if you are not in a hurry, just wait and watch and you may end up finding the perfect machine for your need.
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Old 08-26-2014, 08:26 AM
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Hi everyone

Thanks for all your input. I realize the 9" throat space may become frustrating, but as this is my first frame quilting venture I want to see if this is something that I will use enough to justify several more thousand dollars of investment.

I did buy the unit and paid $1,500. (It has the king size extension as well) I am more than happy with the price, it is like brand new and if I do end up getting a larger one down the road, I don't think I will lose any money on this investment.

Now off to rearrange my craft room 😄

happy quilting!
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Old 09-10-2014, 06:17 PM
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Carol -

Congratulations on your purchase. This will give you good practice on your motions and base shapes. Also on loading your quilt components, rolling the quilt up, and keeping everything straight and square. I'm looking forward to seeing what you do with your setup.

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I have the Janome 1600 on a New Joy frame. I'm grateful to have it and am learning to cope with the small throat space. Someday I'd really like a long arm but for right now, this is what I can do with my space and budget. It's functional and I'm learning, and maybe some years from now I'll graduate to something more playful! Congratulations on your purchase, I know how exciting it is to be setting up!!
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