What do you know about
#1
this handiquilter tabletop frame? I have this along with the microhandles, and I am trying to find out the worth of it. I recently purchased the HQSS set down and I am wanting to sell this but I dont have a clue as to what it is worth.. I have looked at the HQ site and not found any info on it. If you know anything please pm me and let me know..
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#2
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: La Quinta, CA
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I used one of these with my Bernina machine when I was learning to quilt. I bought mine from Allbrands online, new I think it was $699, I have seen them on ebay, used, for in the $300 range.
I also bought the handles you show. They cost new $169, seperate from the frame. The handles with speed regulator are machine specific, you can only use them with the brand of machine they were made for because they connect to the sewing machine.
I also bought the handles you show. They cost new $169, seperate from the frame. The handles with speed regulator are machine specific, you can only use them with the brand of machine they were made for because they connect to the sewing machine.
#3
Ok so the handi handles company went out of bussiness.. foundout that much.. I also found one of the frames on ebay for like 325. I think these handles will only fit a bernina machine.... if you know anymore please let me know..
#5
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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I purchased the same frame this summer. At present these frames are selling between
$200-$250 as they are less in demand considering that most people want the longarms
which requiring heavier duty frames. The handles are at a premium and can easily be sold
separately. Originally they sold for $169 and I last saw them at $100 not long ago.
Lucky me I got a set on ebay really cheap for $30- they are the same as yours with the one
button, the more expensive ones that were newer ( not made anymore ) had another button
on the other handly that was a thread cutter. SO that is why the extra cost.
$200-$250 as they are less in demand considering that most people want the longarms
which requiring heavier duty frames. The handles are at a premium and can easily be sold
separately. Originally they sold for $169 and I last saw them at $100 not long ago.
Lucky me I got a set on ebay really cheap for $30- they are the same as yours with the one
button, the more expensive ones that were newer ( not made anymore ) had another button
on the other handly that was a thread cutter. SO that is why the extra cost.
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