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Old 04-24-2010, 01:44 PM
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i have been looking at long arms i have the brochure for the jewel it's baby lock it is an 18 inch that gives 12 inch sewing space there is another one i am not sure of the name Ashley ??? made by tin Lizzy that is 26 in so i need to know what you think what would you buy if you wanted everything on it the best of the best!!!

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lots to read on previous posts! :-D

http://www.quiltingboard.com/search.jsp?q=longarms

I personally am buying a Fun Quilter (mid arm) and Hinterberg stretch frame. I have "practiced" on this set up at numerous shows and decided I liked the way it handled and it didn't break my pocketbook!
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Originally Posted by memathomas
i have been looking at long arms i have the brochure for the jewel it's baby lock it is an 18 inch that gives 12 inch sewing space there is another Tin Lizzie TIN26A Ansley 26x8" Longarm Quilting Machine so i need to know what you think what would you buy if you wanted everything on it the best of the best!!!

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I would do tons of research on the homequiltingsystems list at http://groups.yahoo.com before investing in a machine/frame combo. Those ladies tell it like it is for their setups!

Major constraints are usually price point and availability of training. If I purchased one of these systems, I would really like to be able to take a class in how to use it.
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thank you i will check them out
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Go to MQResource.com. http://mqresource.com/forum/index.php?showforum=35

I hope this link works for you. In the Forums, check out "Quilting machine research". This is a longarm site and everyone has an opinion about their machines. Hope this helps.
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If money and space weren't an issue I'd go with at least a 20 inch A1 or Proto Wizard. They're both fabulous machines.
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Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
If money and space weren't an issue I'd go with at least a 20 inch A1 or Proto Wizard. They're both fabulous machines.
never heard of proto wizard???
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If money wasn't a concern, I'd send all my tops out to be professionally quilted so I'd have more time to make more tops and more space for the phenomenal stash I'd buy!
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Advice I given to me was to research for 1 year before purchase.
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