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Kristen,
I know there are lots of people who make money off of their quilting frames. You will just need to practice.
Have you checked Craigslist within a reasonable driving distance to see if someone is selling a frame? You can save a bit of money by getting a frame used. I wish I had known about that before I bought mine lol. I would have saved quite a bit of cash ;)
If you find one that you can drive to get to, you can always sell the machine it came with - assuming it is a combo type of a deal.
I know there are lots of people who make money off of their quilting frames. You will just need to practice.
Have you checked Craigslist within a reasonable driving distance to see if someone is selling a frame? You can save a bit of money by getting a frame used. I wish I had known about that before I bought mine lol. I would have saved quite a bit of cash ;)
If you find one that you can drive to get to, you can always sell the machine it came with - assuming it is a combo type of a deal.
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Originally Posted by Yarn or Fabric
Kristen,
I know there are lots of people who make money off of their quilting frames. You will just need to practice.
Have you checked Craigslist within a reasonable driving distance to see if someone is selling a frame? You can save a bit of money by getting a frame used. I wish I had known about that before I bought mine lol. I would have saved quite a bit of cash ;)
If you find one that you can drive to get to, you can always sell the machine it came with - assuming it is a combo type of a deal.
I know there are lots of people who make money off of their quilting frames. You will just need to practice.
Have you checked Craigslist within a reasonable driving distance to see if someone is selling a frame? You can save a bit of money by getting a frame used. I wish I had known about that before I bought mine lol. I would have saved quite a bit of cash ;)
If you find one that you can drive to get to, you can always sell the machine it came with - assuming it is a combo type of a deal.
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I don't typically quilt for profit, I have quilted only a few for money. I have made less than $500 using my longarm. Mainly I quilt for charities and family/friends. I already have a job and intend to keep quilting as my stress reducing hobby.
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I Have the Bailey 0n a Minni pinn grace frame..I do pretty good with it!..I am thinking about the stitch regulator...have done free motion and pantograph ,,..love them both...I have done the Minni stipple with it!...or micro..i think its called...I am Happy with it..it's a good Machine......
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Okay I talked to my husband after getting your opinions about the Bailey, then I checked out the Grace GQW Pro with a Juki and decided that I would purchase the Bailey 17 inch. I am so excited I will order it tomorrow and it should be here in about 15 -20 days!!!
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Yippeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!! Congrats. The waiting drove me CRAZY, I just kept stalking the UPS man until finally, a delivery for me. I'm not sure but I think the delivery man was more excited than I was, hahaha. Now you can work on completing tops so your ready to quilt.
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Originally Posted by trif
Yippeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!! Congrats. The waiting drove me CRAZY, I just kept stalking the UPS man until finally, a delivery for me. I'm not sure but I think the delivery man was more excited than I was, hahaha. Now you can work on completing tops so your ready to quilt.
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