I am loving my Moxie! I still need a lot of practice and am very much enjoying my quilting journey. Please keep the video’s coming....they are very helpful!
Oh thank you so much I have my moxie and I’m a beginner and I’m excited! I love that I can now get the quilt from behind and the table top and boogie boards I’ve heard about them and I didn’t know what they were! I watch every video and I want to thank HQ!!!
I have my frame in low position, but it is harder to see the batting. Is there a trick to ensure that when in low position my batting stays straight? I am struggling with this a lot. I wish there was a batting bar. Also would it be better to float my quilt top? I
I'm so hopeful that this might be the answer for me! Most of my quilts are queen size "sampler" quilts made of 12" blocks. Can you get to the very top and bottom of a 12" block in this throat space?
I saw a quilt shop called MK Quilts on RUclips demonstrating the Moxie and they said it has a reach of 11" which is such a bummer when so many block patterns are 12". Maybe it's possible but I would look carefully into its reach before buying.
So I bought a moxie, and I also am getting the the two foot extension. I order the quilt from the back kit. Will the extension kit fit with in the table to 10 foot space
Hello! Yes, I bought the extension kit and it came with the table top. Now all I have to do it buy the rest of the quilt from the back. LOL! Enjoy. Let me know how you do with this machine. My first longarm and loving it. I do find that the needle struggles going into any quilt top that has a lot of seams....which isn't good because most quilts have seams. My log cabin quilt was a bear to work on. The needle didn't go down at all at most of the seam areas.
@@helenburke5267 the table top is to you can use pantographs. It is on the backside of the frame. Pantographs are either rolls of paper with continuous printed patterns on them or you can buy soft plastic pantographs. Then there is a lazer and handle bars that are attached to the back so you can follow the patterns. I hope this answered your question.
I love my moxie, but we really need a better channel lock option for it. Now that I've had my moxie almost 2 years, I still can't stand using the little plastic rings as my channel locks. I cannot justify spending an additional $5K on prostitcher lite, since I quilt only for charity and myself, but I could probably save up enough for something like electromagnetic channel lock system (if it's under $1K) or, even better, just a manual lever system like Grace Co. puts on their carriages for manual channel locks. The little rings are just too fiddly and awkward to use repeatedly like you would if you wanted to do matchstick quilting. I would prefer to stick with HQ, but if they are never going to make that an option I guess I will have talk to Grace Co. about finding a way to use my moxie on one of their frames and carriages with the manual lever system.
I totally agree! I have a Moxie XL. I am also not interested in spending more money on Prostitcher. I would appreciate a much better channel lock system.
“No more basting” yessss. I hate the spray, and I always get puckers on the back with pins.
I am loving my Moxie! I still need a lot of practice and am very much enjoying my quilting journey. Please keep the video’s coming....they are very helpful!
Wonderful! Thank you so much. We'll keep em coming.
Oh thank you so much I have my moxie and I’m a beginner and I’m excited! I love that I can now get the quilt from behind and the table top and boogie boards I’ve heard about them and I didn’t know what they were! I watch every video and I want to thank HQ!!!
You are so welcome!
Great video! Love that Moxie!
I am seriously thinking of purchasing the Moxie.
We're here to support you when you do!
So excited about the upcoming class
I would love to see more videos on using the basic Moxie. I recently purchased on and there isn't much out there.
I LOVE this machine! I was wanting a hand wheel kit for Christmas, Is this something that Moxie has as an accessory?
I have my frame in low position, but it is harder to see the batting. Is there a trick to ensure that when in low position my batting stays straight? I am struggling with this a lot. I wish there was a batting bar. Also would it be better to float my quilt top? I
I'm so hopeful that this might be the answer for me! Most of my quilts are queen size "sampler" quilts made of 12" blocks. Can you get to the very top and bottom of a 12" block in this throat space?
I saw a quilt shop called MK Quilts on RUclips demonstrating the Moxie and they said it has a reach of 11" which is such a bummer when so many block patterns are 12". Maybe it's possible but I would look carefully into its reach before buying.
I just ordered a Moxie. When it comes how will I know to set it I; standard or low.
So I bought a moxie, and I also am getting the the two foot extension. I order the quilt from the back kit. Will the extension kit fit with in the table to 10 foot space
Hello! Yes, I bought the extension kit and it came with the table top. Now all I have to do it buy the rest of the quilt from the back. LOL! Enjoy. Let me know how you do with this machine. My first longarm and loving it. I do find that the needle struggles going into any quilt top that has a lot of seams....which isn't good because most quilts have seams. My log cabin quilt was a bear to work on. The needle didn't go down at all at most of the seam areas.
@@littledrabbitry9410 what is the table top I have a moxie with the two foot extend the castors
@@helenburke5267 the table top is to you can use pantographs. It is on the backside of the frame. Pantographs are either rolls of paper with continuous printed patterns on them or you can buy soft plastic pantographs. Then there is a lazer and handle bars that are attached to the back so you can follow the patterns. I hope this answered your question.
i guess it's kinda randomly asking but do anyone know a good website to watch newly released series online?
@Hendrix Harvey Lately I have been using Flixzone. Just search on google for it :)
I love my moxie, but we really need a better channel lock option for it. Now that I've had my moxie almost 2 years, I still can't stand using the little plastic rings as my channel locks. I cannot justify spending an additional $5K on prostitcher lite, since I quilt only for charity and myself, but I could probably save up enough for something like electromagnetic channel lock system (if it's under $1K) or, even better, just a manual lever system like Grace Co. puts on their carriages for manual channel locks. The little rings are just too fiddly and awkward to use repeatedly like you would if you wanted to do matchstick quilting. I would prefer to stick with HQ, but if they are never going to make that an option I guess I will have talk to Grace Co. about finding a way to use my moxie on one of their frames and carriages with the manual lever system.
I totally agree! I have a Moxie XL. I am also not interested in spending more money on Prostitcher. I would appreciate a much better channel lock system.
If I order the casters, can I still level my loft frame/Moxie?
Of course.
Yes, you can! :)
I will order them from Cherry Tree then!