Baby Lock Tiara
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Baby Lock Tiara
Does anyone have personal experience with the Baby Lock Tiara and quilting table? I would love to do more of my own quilting, but I don't have the space for a long arm machine and quilting rack. The Tiara sounds like it might be a solution. Thanks for your comments.
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I have an HQ Sweet Sixteen which I understand is the same machine. I love mine. It is so easy to use. Getting the bottom tension right is sometimes a challenge.
I, too, do not have the space for a long arm with frame. This 16 fits nicely in a corner of an extra bedroom. If you have the space, I would recommend that you purchase at least 1 leaf to add more space to the table. I did not. Instead, I use a card table and another small table, neither of which are at the same height as the 16's table. The difference in height some times causes the quilt to catch and drag. However, I have done a large full-size quilt on it as well as smaller ones. The smaller ones are a breeze to do. The large one required more manipulation.
I, too, do not have the space for a long arm with frame. This 16 fits nicely in a corner of an extra bedroom. If you have the space, I would recommend that you purchase at least 1 leaf to add more space to the table. I did not. Instead, I use a card table and another small table, neither of which are at the same height as the 16's table. The difference in height some times causes the quilt to catch and drag. However, I have done a large full-size quilt on it as well as smaller ones. The smaller ones are a breeze to do. The large one required more manipulation.
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I've owned my Tiara for a couple of months, and it does everything promised. It fits in a small space and is easy to set up and use. So far I've only finished a few crib size quilts, but I'm happy with my purchase. My local quilt shop also threw in the regular at no additional charge. As GardenChick says, it does take a little time to get the tension right, but other than that, I'm very happy.
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I test drove both the Tiara and the HQ Sweet 16 and was told by the HQ rep that they are indeed the same machine - the Tiara is made by HQ and re-badged for Babylock. Because the Tiara is going through an additional sales rep, it's quite possible that you can get the HQ Sweet 16 for a lower price - depending on your area - so be sure to check them both out.
I absolutely loved them both!! Within minutes I was micro stipling! I didn't like the stitch regulator, so suggest you try it first before spending the extra grand for that option. You can always add it on later.
I am definitely getting one of them someday ... I need to get my sewing room sorted out first.
I absolutely loved them both!! Within minutes I was micro stipling! I didn't like the stitch regulator, so suggest you try it first before spending the extra grand for that option. You can always add it on later.
I am definitely getting one of them someday ... I need to get my sewing room sorted out first.
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Hello...I am new here to the forum. I just bought the Tiara. I had a demo at my dealers on Friday and ordered it right away. It is fantastic to use!! Now; I have no longarm to compare it to....but I do have 2 other Baby Lock sewing machine...Tempo and Melody and no problems at all...I just love them. That's why I didn't hesitate. I am a hand quilter learning to machine quilt. I don't have the space for the frames; so this is perfect. I don't think you could go wrong. I am in new Brunswick,Canada
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