Congrats on your new beauty!! Can't wait to see pics.
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Have you ever had the horizontal stitches get long when the vertical stitches are even? My started doing this and I am up to my ears with quilts to quilt.
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Congratulations! The Voyager.17 was my first mid-arm and had that baby for 7 years before graduating to a longarm. She was wonderful and I had a blast with her. Hope you do, too!
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I had a Voyager 17 for about 10 years, and yeah it's a heavy sucker, but a great machine. Because of some medical problems I had to let mine go, and shed a few tears when it left.https://cdn.quiltingboard.com/images/smilies/wave.gif Once you get use to it, you'll start whipping quilts out in no time.https://cdn.quiltingboard.com/images/smilies/smile.png
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Did you ever have problems with the stitches being longer in the horizontal direction? I have had this machine for over six years and never had this problem. I tried many things as per the company and it is still the same.
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Congratulations! How exciting! I want to see pictures here as soon as you get it set up.
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I am so happy for you. Getting a new to you machine is always so exciting. Best way I know of to motivate ones self. Lol. Have fun learning about her.
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Lucky you, there are still nice folks out there.
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Do you still have your Voyager as I have one also. My stitches all of a sudden are goofy and I am working with the company to see what is going on. I live in Alaska and so getting help is a bit difficult. Any ideas on why my machine slows down with some stitches when it is off stitch regulation mode and this only occurs on the side you would put a pantograph and not the free motion side?
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A Voyager was my first LA. It was a peach! You will love it. And yes - they weigh a ton lol. You could try some prewond bobbins while you wait for your winder!!
Good luck with her. |
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