Longarm Quilting Machines
#51
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Central MN
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I have been following this post and have been seriously considering a LA for a while and have done a lot of research and test driving. I pretty much have it down to the Innova or Tin lizzie (Nolting not completely ruled out) so I am wondering about those of you who own those brands, if you checked out any of these others and what differences you found to make you choose the one you did. I did read the thread difference thing but were there other deciding factors? If you are more comfortable doing a PM, please do. It is a big investment and I want to do the right thing! Thanks
#52
Actually if someone does post an answer to this, I would love to see it here, rather than a PM to Dar-midlife. Thanks.
Originally Posted by Dar-midlife
I have been following this post and have been seriously considering a LA for a while and have done a lot of research and test driving. I pretty much have it down to the Innova or Tin lizzie (Nolting not completely ruled out) so I am wondering about those of you who own those brands, if you checked out any of these others and what differences you found to make you choose the one you did. I did read the thread difference thing but were there other deciding factors? If you are more comfortable doing a PM, please do. It is a big investment and I want to do the right thing! Thanks
#54
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Port Orford, OR
Posts: 279
Originally Posted by Dar-midlife
I have been following this post and have been seriously considering a LA for a while and have done a lot of research and test driving. I pretty much have it down to the Innova or Tin lizzie (Nolting not completely ruled out) so I am wondering about those of you who own those brands, if you checked out any of these others and what differences you found to make you choose the one you did. I did read the thread difference thing but were there other deciding factors? If you are more comfortable doing a PM, please do. It is a big investment and I want to do the right thing! Thanks
#56
so what did you end up buying?
I don't know about the others, but I also had pretty much narrowed it down to Innova and Tin Lizzie by researching. But also very high on my list was to keep the cost down to around $5000 or less - I'm not really doing this to go into business, tho I won't mind quilting for others occasionally. I certainly don't make that many of my own quilt tops in a years time, but have been having a blast learning with pantographs on our guilds charity quilts for now.. There are some really terrific deals on a couple different used machine sites for bigger throated machines, but I also was pretty OK with the idea of less than 20" for the reach from front to back or back to front and even the idea that I should be pretty well set for quite a long time if I have the capability of quilting in a 15" space. And at this point I really don't need or want all the bells and whistles, just a basic machine that works well and doesn't have issues. What it boiled down to for me was I stumbled on an excellent deal that was actually local to me. So far so good...
Originally Posted by auntjo
Originally Posted by Dar-midlife
I have been following this post and have been seriously considering a LA for a while and have done a lot of research and test driving. I pretty much have it down to the Innova or Tin lizzie (Nolting not completely ruled out) so I am wondering about those of you who own those brands, if you checked out any of these others and what differences you found to make you choose the one you did. I did read the thread difference thing but were there other deciding factors? If you are more comfortable doing a PM, please do. It is a big investment and I want to do the right thing! Thanks
#57
Originally Posted by wolph33
Innova 18" on a 12' frame-love it.had a handiquilter and had lots of tension issues
#58
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Iowa
Posts: 115
I have a new Nolting 24, and I love it. Test drove 5 different Brands of machines before I purchased it. My one $$$$ hint. Purchase your machine at a Quilt show, Expo, etc. As they will have show specials and extras that you may have to purchase seperitly. So get those extras if possible.
#59
Originally Posted by Happy Tails
Originally Posted by wolph33
Innova 18" on a 12' frame-love it.had a handiquilter and had lots of tension issues
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