Who are the longarmers???
#22
I dream about having one...does that count?
I am in awe of the talent out there! I wish I knew someone locally who owned one that could adopt me and teach me all they know! Unless I hit the lottery, I don't expect to ever own one. :( I'll just have to sit back and admire the work of others.
I am in awe of the talent out there! I wish I knew someone locally who owned one that could adopt me and teach me all they know! Unless I hit the lottery, I don't expect to ever own one. :( I'll just have to sit back and admire the work of others.
#27
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Lower bucks county Pa.
Posts: 19
After trying to quilt a queen size quilt on a domestic sewing machine ,I bought a periwinkle wrought iron frame and used a brother sewing machine but that did not meet my needs ,so sold that and bought an A1 12 foot long arm .I can quilt any size quilt it has a hydraulic motor that raises the table up or down and have hydraulic saddle back chair if I want to sit and sew.
Elaine from Pa. http://community.webshots.com/user/heellie
Elaine from Pa. http://community.webshots.com/user/heellie
#29
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Appleton, WI
Posts: 1,008
I am now the proud owner of the HQ Avante 18. I just got it set up and leveled, after of course the room was repainted etc. I had the opportunity to take some lessons on one and then decided if I should buy it - well that's history! New longarmer and loving it. :thumbup:
#30
I purchased an Innova, no computer but with a stitch regulator and their 12' frame at the AQS show in Lancaster. It was delivered April 1, but this is no April-fool's joke. I LOVE IT! So far I've done a very, very large practice muslin piece, and am on my second quilt. I'm heading out to St. George for their 3-day LAQ class at the end of June.
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