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Old 02-03-2014, 11:43 AM
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I have the Juki 2010q and have it for two years. I love this machine for
quilting but am thinking of buying a frame for it.
If anyone has this machine on a frame, what frame do you recommend?
Thanks in advance.
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Old 02-03-2014, 11:58 AM
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when i had my juki, i had a hinterberg stretch frame. the reason for the stretch is that i had planned on upgrading my machine down the line. i loved the frame! as it happens, i sold my entire quilting system before i left minnesota as everything went/worked together. i am getting a bailey's 17 here and i chose the frame with the package... so no more hinterberg
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I have a Handi Quilter. It works great.
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Old 02-03-2014, 04:51 PM
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I have a Brother Nouvelle which is quite similiar to your Juki. I put my machine on a Grace frame and I love it. I actually found an older wooden Grace frame at a great price, bought it and updated to the newer aluminum carriage per the recommendation of Grace customer service. With the upgraded carriage I was able to add a lazer pointer and the Plastic Pattern Perfect. The newer carriage makes such a difference in the way the machine performs. I am very pleased with the set up and dont have a huge amount of money invested. I actually want to add a Grace stitch regulator a little later on. I found my Grace frame on Ebay and seller was really motivated to sell. It was fairly local, so we were able to do a pick up. Deals can be found, check Ebay and Craigslist.
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I have a Janome 1600P which is similar to the Juki. I bought it with New Joy quilting frame - which can go from crib size to king size.
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I had a Janome 1600 P QC(similar to your Juki) on a Little Gracie II and it worked well. I did purchase the Grace stitch regulator too and it made things so much easier.
I have another set up now on another Grace company frame and cannot say enough about the quality of their frames!
Also the quality of their customer service! (the original stitch regulator just wouldn't run and they tried to problem solve it over the phone with me, then sent me an entire new one)
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I have a Juki 2010Q on a Grace GMQ Pro frame and am very happy with my setup.
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