Grace Quilting Frames
#5
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Oh.
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Yes, they are very good.
there is a group on Yahoo for Grace Machine quilting frames.
Last time I tried to post a link here it was not allowed.
Lots of satisfied customers. I have the GMQ Pro for over 3 years. good sturdy frame.
June in Cincinnati
there is a group on Yahoo for Grace Machine quilting frames.
Last time I tried to post a link here it was not allowed.
Lots of satisfied customers. I have the GMQ Pro for over 3 years. good sturdy frame.
June in Cincinnati
#7
I am glad to see this post I am looking into a gracie myself. they have one on their website for 1700 that comes with a Juki, but I am thinking that just a basic frame that will fit one of my older machines should work just fine.
#9
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Oh.
Posts: 781
you might want to consider the amoung ot quilting space you will have (or won't have) if you use a domestic machine. Everyone I know who has tried this has become very frustrated. It can be done, but takes forever. A Juki, I assume is 9" and would give you more space to quilt...but there are many others to choose from. I have a Bailey 13" Home quilter that I am happy with. The more space to quilt, the better.
ask others here who have tried the domestic machines on a frame or go to the Yahoo group - Grace Machine Quilting frames.. lots of information there.
June in Cincinnati
ask others here who have tried the domestic machines on a frame or go to the Yahoo group - Grace Machine Quilting frames.. lots of information there.
June in Cincinnati
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