That entire Grace unit will cost you approximately: $8,066.95 - $10,966.95. 1. Grace Company Q'nique 15 PRO Long Arm Quilting Machine - $3,989. 2. Quilter's Creative Touch 5 Pro - $6, 499, or Creative Touch 5 Beginnings - $4,499 3. Optional Rear Handle Bars - $299. 4. Q-zone Queen Frame Inserts - $179.95. Fantastic unit (if you've got the money)
Lots of ordinary sewing machines have a needle threader. I have one on an inexpensive Brother machine which worked for several years until it was damaged somehow.
Where are you located and do you still sell long arms? I’m in WV/MD/VA area, do you know of any events or places I can try them out? Like anyone, I want a rolls Royce but fixed income so need best bang for buck, something that least likely I can rip a quilt, it does edge to edge and ideally I can give axis area (e.g., a block) to skip/go around if that exits, so automation a must. I have luminaire but I’m loosing tons time on final quilting phase. Zero experience with long arm and Judi demo indicates I have zero free hand talent, but desire to acquire skill. On forums I get impression buy innova blindly and never regret it, your opinion of that brand
I have a Amish built quilting frame, oak, I wouldn’t give a dime for a aluminum frame, or a pvc frame. Each her own =^.~= A wonderful way to pass the time in winter, and machines take so little ⚡️ electricity.
INNOVA❤ the only one worth owning. Contact an Innova dealer…look into a used one if $ is an issue. Others will cost you $$$ and you will very soon realize you bought a toy…
I’m interested in seeing what kind of deals you have!
That entire Grace unit will cost you approximately: $8,066.95 - $10,966.95.
1. Grace Company Q'nique 15 PRO Long Arm Quilting Machine - $3,989.
2. Quilter's Creative Touch 5 Pro - $6, 499, or Creative Touch 5 Beginnings - $4,499
3. Optional Rear Handle Bars - $299.
4. Q-zone Queen Frame Inserts - $179.95.
Fantastic unit (if you've got the money)
Lots of ordinary sewing machines have a needle threader. I have one on an inexpensive Brother machine which worked for several years until it was damaged somehow.
Where are you located and do you still sell long arms? I’m in WV/MD/VA area, do you know of any events or places I can try them out? Like anyone, I want a rolls Royce but fixed income so need best bang for buck, something that least likely I can rip a quilt, it does edge to edge and ideally I can give axis area (e.g., a block) to skip/go around if that exits, so automation a must. I have luminaire but I’m loosing tons time on final quilting phase. Zero experience with long arm and Judi demo indicates I have zero free hand talent, but desire to acquire skill. On forums I get impression buy innova blindly and never regret it, your opinion of that brand
On these two machines, how much to add the computer
Can not hear you when the machine is also running !!!!
I have a Amish built quilting frame, oak, I wouldn’t give a dime for a aluminum frame, or a pvc frame. Each her own =^.~=
A wonderful way to pass the time in winter, and machines take so little ⚡️ electricity.
If it works for you than keep on quilting!!
INNOVA❤ the only one worth owning. Contact an Innova dealer…look into a used one if $ is an issue.
Others will cost you $$$ and you will very soon realize you bought a toy…