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Thank you, BJ. I just got a small inheritance (emphasize small) from my aunt and am currently drooling over the HQ Sweet Sixteen. I think I can afford it. It looks really good. I don't want to have to pay others to quilt my larger quilts. And I love the stitch regulating aspect too. Also, I can sit and have a large area of clear viewing while quilting
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Thanks Carylanne. I have arthritis too, which is why machine quilting is so important to me! I do plan to shop around, but hearing about the personal experiences with various machines is very important to me. This conversation is great!
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Wow! It looks and sounds awesome! Do you have one?
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It sort of makes sense. I guess I would have to see it to really get it. Thank you. I
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Nana, Gini, Judy and Barbara, Thank you so much for your welcome and your advice! I really do want the stitch regulator because I've decided I'll never get the stitches regulated on my own. And the big throat space is very important too. What do y'all mean about needle up/down? Don't the needles go up and down on all machines?? GinnyQ
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I have two Kenmores, which are good machines, but I'm thinking a stitch regulator would be nice and more harp space; maybe a bigger table.