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    Old 02-08-2016, 04:07 PM
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    I was able to negotiate a HQ Sweet 16 for around $5k and that included the truestitch regulator.
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    Old 02-08-2016, 04:13 PM
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    You can buy used machines at some fantastic prices and so many haven't been used much, just check around, Craigslist often has them in our area.
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    Old 02-08-2016, 08:17 PM
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    I have the Babylock Tiara, same as the Sweet Sixteen, made by same factory, US made. I love it, it only does free motion, which I very much enjoy, I put on an audio book & sew away, my happy place. My husband made the PVC pipe frame that some have mentioned, a big help.
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    Old 02-10-2016, 02:14 PM
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    Originally Posted by tropit
    All of these machines sound wonderful, but the prices! The Juki TL2200QVP costs as much as a good, used car...almost $9k! I don't see one of those in my future anytime soon...I'm totally envious though.

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    Hmmm .. not sure where you are seeing the prices for the Juki, but *generally* they are between $5500 and $6000. You might have been looking at the price of the same machine that includes the frame.
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    Old 02-11-2016, 04:43 AM
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    Thank you so much for posting the pictures! My Tiara table now has a front, based on what you built, that my husband put on for me. It does make quite a difference!
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    Old 02-11-2016, 01:44 PM
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    Originally Posted by karensue
    to nvrxgal, the (Bernina Q20) seems to be my choice, due to hubby.
    Does anyone have any suggestions on doing ruler work?
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    Hey Karensue, check out Amy Johnson's youtube videos and blog at amysquiltingadventures.com
    , she does a lot of ruler work. She also has a course on Craftsy on doing ruler work. She uses a domestic machine, but everything she shows is directly applicable to your new sit down machine.

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    Old 02-13-2016, 05:36 AM
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    I have had a Sweet 16 for a number of years. It is so old that they didn't have the stitch regulator available when I bought mine (I probably wouldn't have bought it anyway though; my Bernina stitch regulator for my 440 was gathering dust). I really love this machine. I can do traditional FMQ on it, and I am getting better and better at using rulers. I did find the sitdown rulers need some kind of gripper on the back. I used skateboard grip tape bought off Amazon. The manufacturers sell some too, but it is much more expensive. Hands-Quilter has videos about ruler work that are helpful. Don't get tied in to the videos that are specifically set up to advertise a specific brand of ruler; the bells and whistles aren't worth it (says the person who got stuck with a number of them!). I really like the look of ruler work.

    I also recommend looking at Rhonda Bracey's blog (rhondabracey.com). She has well over 100 quilts posted that she has quilted on her Sweet 16.

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    Old 02-14-2016, 07:22 AM
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    I too have thought about a sit down but Brother has one that you can either sit down or stand up. Its really nice. I'm not close enough to buy it yet but that's the one I really like now and it doesn't take up a lot of space
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    Old 03-22-2016, 06:02 PM
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    I'd like to hear from anyone who has transitioned from quilting on a stand up long (or mid arm) set up, to using a sit down set up. I have a long arm on a stand up frame, but it really eats up the space in my sewing room. I'm just not sure about how I'd do "pushing" a big quilt around? Then there's the other issue......I'd have to return to basting my quilt together spray, pin or thread. Sheesh! What to do?
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    Old 03-22-2016, 06:30 PM
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    That Bailye 15" looks mighty inticing!
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