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Old 09-15-2013, 07:19 AM
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Default Manufacturers need to wise up on what quilters want.

When will they make a simple machine with a bigger throat? It shouldn't have to be an expensive machine just bigger. All I want is a large throat for FM quilting and a straight stitch. Doesn't have to be super fast, electronic, or super heavy duty. Old Singers seem to have huge throats, so I know they started out that way. Why pay big bucks for a commercial machine? Anyone else feel this way?
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Yes, I do and I have been looking for an older machine for that reason. So far, no luck but that's my excuse for going to estate and garage sells. LOL
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Unfortunately, the companies are in it, for the money.
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Unfortunately, the companies are in it, for the money.
uhhhh... that's why they're called Businesses. What else would they be in it for?
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I agree with Nessie. If "they" can sell you 2 machines, that's the path "they" take.
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Old 09-15-2013, 09:14 AM
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Juki makes a machine that has a large throat and straight stitch. I have an older model but I think the newer ones are still fairly simple.
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Old 09-15-2013, 09:42 AM
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I know they are businesses, but I think they would sell alot of machines to people like me who don't want the fancy electronics, just more space. I am looking into the Juki's. I have several friends with one.
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Or maybe it's because not all quilters want the same thing. I want a larger throat space but I also want programmable stitches, multiple needle positions, needle up/down, etc, etc.

Juki makes a straight stitch only, high speed machine for a reasonable price. Having a heavy duty machine is not a bad thing when you're doing hours of fairly high speed sewing. I had one and sold it to help pay for the Janome 6600.

Sewing machines are even more of a personal choice than a car. You just have to keep looking until you find the one that suits your needs.
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Being left-handed, and pinning from that direction, I wish they might re-design them so that I can reach the pin without scrunching my hand.
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I've been looking for the exact same thing too. I think the trend toward bigger, more gizmos, and expensive machines limits the number of people who can purchase a machine and learn to quilt.
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