Longarm machine
#51
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Michigan Thumb
Posts: 1,956
Fifteen years ago I started with a Hinterberg stretch frame with an antique Singer. Have taken baby steps and upgraded several times until I traded in a V17 for the FunQuilter 18". Love having the light weight machine and do quilts for myself, family and also charity quilts that are not large.
#53
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Carroll, Iowa
Posts: 3,408
I have an Innova 26 and I quilt only for myself but all my quilts are made as gifts for others. I'm basically an amateur in my mind so don't feel confident enough to go professional. Plus I'd worried myself to an early heart attack wondering if I'd damage someone else's quilt while working on it. So many things to think about when working on someone else's hard work, thinks you don't mind if it happens to one of your own. Not to say you're not sad you made a mistake on one of your own but you can live with it as with someone else's, you'd have to worry for so many reasons.
Just my take on the subject.
Just my take on the subject.
#54
Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: New Mexico
Posts: 181
I bought a gentle used HQ 16 with Prostitcher. I quilt for myself and I would like to quilt for others. The problem is, there always seems to be a baby shower and I find myself making a quilt for the recipient. I feel like with each quilt I am learning something new. Happy Quilting Everyone.
Sandy
Sandy
#56
I have a longarm. I have no plans to quilt any quilts other than my own. I made the mistake of starting a home-based machine embroidery business after purchasing my first embroidery machine about 20 years ago. Several embroidery machines later (including 3 commercial machines - one at a time) I no longer enjoy machine embroidery. Making it a job took the joy out of it for me. I don't plan to let that happen with my longarm. I enjoy quilting and I want to keep it that way.
#58
I have a TinLizzie 26" Ansley. I do have a computer Called Shirley Stitcher that goes on it but it is to slow for me!! I wanted to quilt just for me....let's see I have 1 quilt on a guest bed that I did..it seems I have so many baby quilts, charity quilts and friends quilts that I don't have time for mine! I would like to take 2014 and finish my tops and get some on my beds! Is that being selfish? Back to my machine....I love it but my dream would be an Innova...even though my Ansley quilts beautifully even with metallic thread. I did a King size butterfly quilt for my mother for Christmas and after tweaking the tension it stitched beautiful! Having said that I do not consider myself good enough or experienced enough to do for others. I also hope to use try using a pantograph this year.
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