Go Back  Quiltingboard Forums >
  • Main
  • quilting machines >
  • quilting machines

  • quilting machines

    Thread Tools
     
    Old 09-08-2009, 09:39 AM
      #11  
    Super Member
     
    Join Date: Apr 2009
    Posts: 3,382
    Default

    Originally Posted by MaryStoaks
    Shelly is so fortunate to have the big space for her machine. My house is small, we took out our kitchen table to set up my machine. I can't open my microwave all the way! (I do have prioritys)
    Mary
    I would starve without my microwave. Or end up eating a whole lot of peanut butter sandwiches. :lol:

    But I do have a Grace frame and Pfaff Grand Quilter on it. Works like a charm with the Qbot attached. It's housed in a spare bedroom.
    mytwopals is offline  
    Old 09-08-2009, 03:08 PM
      #12  
    Super Member
     
    azam's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Oct 2007
    Location: Sunny California
    Posts: 1,430
    Default

    I have a Tin Lizzie18 and love it. It gets a lot of use. I make quilts for my family & friends as well as for charity. My 9 year old grand-daughter & daughter inlaw come over and use it frequently, as well. They also make quilts for charity, family & friends. Mine is set up in an extra bedroom. I'm so fortunate that it fits in there.
    azam is offline  
    Old 09-08-2009, 03:41 PM
      #13  
    Super Member
     
    Join Date: Jan 2008
    Location: currently central new jersey
    Posts: 8,623
    Default

    Originally Posted by redquilter
    It seems to me several of you have longarm machines. Are they just for your own personal use or do you quilt for others? Just curious. I've often thought about one since I send my quilts out, but I can't afford one and would have no place to put it anyway.
    Gerri
    actually, what do you mean by LONGARM? there are machines that are 15" all the way up to 26" +. what range were you thinking of? the tin lizzie SL is 18" and at 120" (110" usable) wide, it's more than enough for me.
    butterflywing is offline  
    Old 09-08-2009, 03:55 PM
      #14  
    Super Member
    Thread Starter
     
    redquilter's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Nov 2008
    Location: Long Island, NY
    Posts: 8,807
    Default

    Hmmm, I don't really know what I mean by longarm. Sounds dumb I know, but when it comes to quilting machines, I'm a little (OK a lot) ignorant. I've seen a few pictures posted by members of their sewing rooms and the machines look awfully big to me, so I just assumed they're all big. If I ever decide to take the plunge (maybe a retirement gift to myself next year -{ can't wait!} ), I'll have to really research and will turn to the board for advice and opinions.
    redquilter is offline  
    Old 09-08-2009, 04:25 PM
      #15  
    Super Member
     
    Join Date: Jan 2008
    Location: currently central new jersey
    Posts: 8,623
    Default

    a lot of manufacturers now offer some kind of oversize-throat machines, suitable for quilting. you can spend your life after retirement checking them all out. i know because i tried to do it.

    [img]http://www.pic4ever.com/images/bd2.gif[/img]

    after you try a few and narrow it down to the features you like, go to a quilt show. almost all the manufactures have setups there. try them out against one another. it's the only way to really see what the differences are. you'll also get to see what it is you're paying for. talk it up with all the venders and tell them what you like about other machines, including price. ask them what they'll throw in without extra charge. the venders can do that for you. they have no"rent" to pay. take your time and go around at least twice, trying out the machine each time. let the vender know who you are and realize that you are a serious possible customer. at the shows, you can often do better than at stores, and with a warranty you're still eligible for service.

    remember, they are there to sell. you are there to buy. you have the money and they want to have it.
    butterflywing is offline  
    Old 09-08-2009, 04:40 PM
      #16  
    Junior Member
     
    dkbeck's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Jul 2008
    Location: new hampton, ia
    Posts: 178
    Default

    i have a mega quilter from husqvarnva. it is for my own use and have done some for family members. i did move into the bigger bedroom 14 x 20 so i have room for it.
    dkbeck is offline  
    Old 09-08-2009, 05:04 PM
      #17  
    Super Member
    Thread Starter
     
    redquilter's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Nov 2008
    Location: Long Island, NY
    Posts: 8,807
    Default

    Butterflywing -I never would have thought of that. Thanks so much for the important info. I'm going to print this up and save it. There's no way I will remember it next year!
    redquilter is offline  
    Old 09-12-2009, 08:31 AM
      #18  
    Banned
     
    Join Date: Feb 2009
    Posts: 440
    Default

    I don't have one YET but our local sewing machine shop jsut set up the Babylock Jewel. He said I can come and drool on it anytime I want!! I really like that machine!
    butterflyquilter is offline  
    Old 09-12-2009, 08:40 AM
      #19  
    Super Member
     
    NorBanaquilts's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Jun 2009
    Location: Eastern PA
    Posts: 2,835
    Default

    Originally Posted by butterflyquilter
    I don't have one YET but our local sewing machine shop jsut set up the Babylock Jewel. He said I can come and drool on it anytime I want!! I really like that machine!
    I've drooled over the same machine, maybe some day!
    NorBanaquilts is offline  
    Old 09-12-2009, 11:08 AM
      #20  
    Member
     
    zeke's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Jun 2009
    Posts: 26
    Default

    I have a couple of APQS's. They are the Ultimate's, I & II. The UI has a computer hooked up to it and the UII is for custom and freeform quilting. I did have a Gammill at one time, but I sold it due to the fact that it was too heavy. The APQS's are much lighter and better looking. Regards, zeke.............
    zeke is offline  
    Related Topics
    Thread
    Thread Starter
    Forum
    Replies
    Last Post
    NewsletterBot
    Main
    22
    09-21-2011 03:26 PM
    craftybear
    Links and Resources
    46
    10-15-2010 06:00 PM
    june6995
    Main
    5
    10-28-2007 12:14 PM

    Posting Rules
    You may not post new threads
    You may not post replies
    You may not post attachments
    You may not edit your posts

    BB code is On
    Smilies are On
    [IMG] code is On
    HTML code is On
    Trackbacks are Off
    Pingbacks are Off
    Refbacks are Off



    FREE Quilting Newsletter