good machine for free motion quilting
#11
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Location: Iowa
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The Janome 7700 is amazing. I really enjoyed testing it. In the end, I went for a Bernina 430, which free motions like a dream. You said Bernina is out of your budget, but it was $1000 less than the Janome (which doesn't do embroidery, I got that thrown into the deal with the Bernina as an incentive).
I also highly recommend looking at the brother NX 2000- I think it was less than the Janome, but had the harp space. It also seemed to come with A LOT more accessories. Plus it does directional stitching, which I think is really cool. I regret not looking at it more (I was entranced by the Janome's beautiful color.)
I also highly recommend looking at the brother NX 2000- I think it was less than the Janome, but had the harp space. It also seemed to come with A LOT more accessories. Plus it does directional stitching, which I think is really cool. I regret not looking at it more (I was entranced by the Janome's beautiful color.)
#12
This is the machine I have and used for all my FMQ until I bought my HQ16. I still use it to free motion small items, like tote bags etc. I almost sold it once, but now it is a keeper. (along with my other 6 machines).
You will not regret getting this machine; it is a work horse.
You will not regret getting this machine; it is a work horse.
#13
I have a Brother Innovis 2000 - Laura Ashley edition for the past year. I am very happy with this choice. Here is a link to the website. It has so many features for the price. I know it isn't a Bernina, but I think of it as a souped up Kia vs a stripped down Cadillac.
http://www.brother-usa.com/Homesewin...X2000Microsite
http://www.brother-usa.com/Homesewin...X2000Microsite
#14
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
Yes it is. I read on here that some machines are made in Sweden and some in China (I think) and the ones from Sweden are the best. I'm not sure about that. I just know that the Mega quilter is made for quilting; it does no fancy stitches. It has needle up/down, needle threader, auto tack. It is so easy to use. It goes so fast but I keep it on the slowest speed possible because I can't go that fast. I've never had tension problems with it. I use mostly Aurofil thread on it which Viking recommends. Test drive a few to see what seems to fit you.
#15
The Janome 7700 is amazing. I really enjoyed testing it. In the end, I went for a Bernina 430, which free motions like a dream. You said Bernina is out of your budget, but it was $1000 less than the Janome (which doesn't do embroidery, I got that thrown into the deal with the Bernina as an incentive).
#16
I'm pretty sure the Brother PQ 1500 isn't available in the UK, sadly - I've looked online and have never found a UK stockist.
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Another vote for the Viking Megaquilter. I've been taking FMQ classes on our Megaquilter and it's awesome -- all the features you need and none that you don't. It loves Aurifil thread, and it also loves being cleaned and oiled frequently.
The Megaquilter 9", the Pfaff Grandquilter, and the Janome 1600P are all the same machine and are all made by Janome -- excellent build quality, very heavy duty, high-speed near-industrial machines.
The Megaquilter 9", the Pfaff Grandquilter, and the Janome 1600P are all the same machine and are all made by Janome -- excellent build quality, very heavy duty, high-speed near-industrial machines.
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