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JOHN FLYNN MACHINE QUILTING FRAME

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happymrs
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Re: JOHN FLYNN MACHINE QUILTING FRAME

Post by happymrs » Mon Jul 09, 2007 3:27 am

Beccasmom

I sent you a private message, check it out!

Suzquilts
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Re: JOHN FLYNN MACHINE QUILTING FRAME

Post by Suzquilts » Mon Jul 09, 2007 6:22 am

Brenda: sent you a pm on a possible alternative.

Suz

IowaGal
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Re: JOHN FLYNN MACHINE QUILTING FRAME

Post by IowaGal » Thu Jul 12, 2007 5:41 pm

ANyone know anything about the little gracie? I am seriously considering either it or the HQ16

cindyg
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Re: JOHN FLYNN MACHINE QUILTING FRAME

Post by cindyg » Sat Jul 14, 2007 4:37 am

IowaGal - I can't remember if I told you this (I was on good drugs earlier in the week - LOL) but just make sure you get a large enough throat on the machine so you can do the quilt patterns you want to do and are not limited to 5" like I am. Also get thte speed control or stitch regulator - it's a life saver esp. for a machine quilt beginner (like me). The lazer is also nice for pantographs. I would dearly love to have a Nolting or an HQ16.

Nadine2007
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Re: JOHN FLYNN MACHINE QUILTING FRAME

Post by Nadine2007 » Sun Jul 15, 2007 3:42 pm

Hi beccausemom I have a brand new John Flynn Frame and I never used it my dh even cut the pvc pipe for it. I was going to post it on here and try to sell it. Pm me and maybe we can make a deal. I did put it together but all it has done is sit in my sewing room against the wall. I will have to figure out how to ship it.

AZQuilter
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Re: JOHN FLYNN MACHINE QUILTING FRAME

Post by AZQuilter » Mon Aug 13, 2007 7:27 pm

I just bought a Grace Machie Quilter from another individual. It is a little larger than the Little Gracie and can actually quilt a king size. I have the middle piece out so, so it is set for a large lap or crib.

I have my fabric on it, but haven't had a chance to work on it yet. I think it will be really nice for my needs, however, as I don't have room for a big 10-12-14 foot frame.

I put my Bernina on it (no stitch regulator) and just need to start practicing.

I think I am going to be really happy with this.

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