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Old 03-02-2016, 11:44 AM
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Originally Posted by DonnaC View Post
Another Juki 2010Q person here! Great machine. Just give her a little oil once in a while and she's happy. She's not a thread snob either .... I can use any type of thread with no difficulties.
I will echo everything you say, Donna. I love my Juki. Have two of them.
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Old 03-02-2016, 01:11 PM
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It sounds like you want a domestic machine, but one with a larger size throat than the regular 6-7" and not a sit down long-arm.

If your budget is under $1000 and
If you don't want bells and whistles but do want to be able to do some regular sewing with it (Like for binding quilts), then you should look at both the Juki that has been suggested and also the Brother PQ1500s. The Juki retails for a little over $1000. The Brother can be found on-line for $650 to $800 depending on who you buy it from. They both have a 9" throat and also have more room vertically than do most other domestic machines. They also both have a needle down function which I find to be very helpful for FMQ, and also a button which you can push that will cut top and bobbin thread when you're done sewing. These two machines are straight stitch only, but they do have feed dogs (which you lower to FMQ) so they can be used for regular sewing, hemming, etc. in addition to being great FMQers.

I have the Brother PQ1500s which I bought used and have not had any problems with it at all. I do a lot of FMQ and this machine is a dream to FMQ on. It also has great visibility around the needle. The Juki is very similar--it may have a slider to control speed, but I'm not sure about that.

If you are willing to spend over $2000-$8000 then you could look at lots of machines with throats ranging from 10" to 12". They tend to have lots of bells and whistles. Brother/Babylock, Janome and Bernina all make machines in this range that folks seem to love.

If you do go out looking at machines be sure to pay attention to visibility around and behind the needle. Some of the machines that do a lot of decorative stitches also FMQ very nicely, but the trade off for lots of decorative stitches is lowered visibility around the needle area.

Rob

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Old 03-02-2016, 03:43 PM
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I got my Juki from Amazon Prime for less than $800.
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I'm another Juki 2010Q owner... and very happy. Best $850 I ever spent! This machine was made to FMQ.

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I'm wanting to purchase a basic machine for FMQ. Don't need a lot of bells and whistles, just want something that has the larger throat and is easy reasonably priced. What machine do you like and why?
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Old 03-03-2016, 02:39 AM
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Rob hit the nail on the head... it depends on how much you want to spend as to what my machine preference would be... I learned to FMQ on my Janome 6600 that I have had for almost 5 years and they run around $1000. I then upgraded to a 8900 which is twice the price but a bigger throat space and FMQ is a dream.
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