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BAILEY'S 15" HOME LONG ARM

Tips, Suggestions, and General Discussions about quilting by machine.
jameswife2003
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Re: BAILEY'S 15" HOME LONG ARM

Post by jameswife2003 » Sat Dec 26, 2009 5:46 am

I have a 13", and I like it alot better than using my little Brother machine without a frame. That being said, I would much rather have a Gammil:) but I can't afford one. I'm having a little trouble with my stitch regulator working properly. I think I have it hooked up wrong. I'm thinking of taking it off and seeing how I do. At least the occasional quilt gets done this way, without it I don't think I'd ever finish a quilt.

Edit: should have said I have the Bailey 13:);

robzik6
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Re: BAILEY'S 15" HOME LONG ARM

Post by robzik6 » Wed Jun 13, 2018 8:51 am

I have a Baileys 13 with stitch controller, back handles. It is a good machine for somebody who wants to free hand. to computerize the machine would cost more than the machine itself cost I think it does require a gracie table or something more substantial than what I had it on I had a handiquilter table that was warped( plastic table) which made the machine stubborn when it reached a certain place in the table

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