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    Old 01-11-2011, 09:38 AM
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    I am thinking about getting an at home mid to longarm quilt machine. I cannot afford much...and I don't really know what I am looking for. The only thing I know for sure is that I would like a big (16-18") quilt surface and a stitch regulator. I would appreciate any input you can give me. Thanks! Charyl
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    Old 01-11-2011, 10:26 AM
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    The least expensive one I know of is the Voyager 17 SLR from Hinterberg. Another option is to buy a Janome 1600p, Juki TL98, Brother PQ1500 or similar type machine that has a Quilter's Cruise Control available & send it to Wowquilts to be stretched. You might also want to check out the Bailey Home Quilter & see if there is a stitch regulator made for it. Yet another idea is a Nolting Fun Quilter or a used Nolting Hobby Quilter that you can have the stitch regulator added to. Stitch regulators cost upwards from $500 and you get what you pay for.

    There are so many makes & models available now that it's very hard to do a price comparison. My best advice is to set your budget and research everything that falls into that price category then look at the next highest category and try to snag a bargain.

    Do you plan to put this machine on a frame? Most of the ones I mentioned above are for machine quilting frames but can be adapted to sit inside of a table plus there are some table only models that I did not mention.

    Research, research, and more research and if at all possible; attend a large quilt show so you can get some hands-on experience and ask questions of the experts.
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    Old 01-11-2011, 11:06 AM
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    Check out the ones at http://pennywinklevalleyranch.com. Tried one out at the Knoxville show last summer and it is really smooth and very reasonably priced. They are manufactured here in Tennessee.
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