This may be a dumb question for you...
#41
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depends on what you want to spend...I don't think that a machine that has only a few decorating stitches has a large sewing space...I know that the Bernina 820 is 15 or so inches...there are others that are less expensive that might be larger than a regualr machine...just depends on what you want to spend
#45
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I have a Janome 6500 with 9" of space. I recently quilted a 65x65 quilt with no problem at all. I've done a queen size in the past. I have one waiting to be quilted that is 92x92 but I'll be sending that one out to be quilted because of shoulder problems, not because I think I couldn't do it by myself.
#46
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Originally Posted by michlowe
If you go to the Free moting quilting site she tells you how to quilt with a normal throated machine. She suggests scrunching instead of rolling. Her explanation works!
http://www.daystyledesigns.com/articles.htm
http://www.daystyledesigns.com/articles.htm
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