handi-quilter and handi-handles
#1
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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I bought this used thinking I could at least start learning how to do my own quilts. I have discovered I can't figure out how to attach to my machines. Hand-handles is out of business. Does anybody have any ides how to deal with my delima(sp) thanks RC
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Michigan
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handi-quilter is not out of business- their business is based in Utah- and thriving strongly- they have just come out with new machines- new handles- lots of new items-
visit Handiquilter.com-and look for instructions- or contact information= i have talked to them many times over the past few years they are very well informed and helpful- can talk you through most anything.
visit Handiquilter.com-and look for instructions- or contact information= i have talked to them many times over the past few years they are very well informed and helpful- can talk you through most anything.
#6
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 110
Handi handles not so handy
Thank you
#8
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Join Date: Dec 2013
Posts: 2
BR2000 is for a Brother machine. A J2000 Handi Handles are for a Juki TL98...
I came upon handi handles BR2000 and my DH tried to convert it to fit my machine by hooking it up to the foot pedal wires. Well it limits me a bit so before this is a permanent solution does anyone know if the BR2000 was made for Bernina machines? Might be less frustrating to have an excuse to purchase a machine that fits the handles HAHA
Thank you
Thank you
#10
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Join Date: Mar 2018
Posts: 1
I can plug my handi-handles speed control into my brother machine because it takes a 1 prong jack but cannot plug into my juki 2000 QI as it takes a dc barrel connection....does anyone know where I can find an adapter or what it’s call so I can search for it? Thanks for any info.
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