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Computerized Long Arm

Tips, Suggestions, and General Discussions about quilting by machine.
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jlwalton1026
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Computerized Long Arm

Post by jlwalton1026 » Mon Nov 23, 2009 3:32 pm

Does anyone know anything about the computerized quiltint machines? I am looking into one, but I don't know anything about the brands and what to look for.

Thanks in advance.

gardenquilter
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Re: Computerized Long Arm

Post by gardenquilter » Tue Nov 24, 2009 2:22 am

have several friends who are computerized - I am not - from watching them and the angst that they went through it seems that you want one that has good support - that offers new patterns that you can down load - that is approved by the manufacturer of your machine for your machine

jameswife2003
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Re: Computerized Long Arm

Post by jameswife2003 » Sat Dec 26, 2009 5:49 am

I WANT ONE! Can't afford it right now. There are several options I've looked at. I think the cheapest was the PC Quilter: http://www.pcquilter.com/about_pcq.htm' ... ut_pcq.htm If you have a Grace frame there's Quiltmotion: http://graceframe.com/gfxoops/modules/s ... module_33/ And there's the Statler Stitcher: http://www.gammill.net/?m=statler_model ... tler_model Hope that helps some:)

sewreadycreations
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Re: Computerized Long Arm

Post by sewreadycreations » Sat Feb 13, 2010 2:31 pm

Hi, we are professional quilters and have two Gammill/Statler machines currently. Prior to purchasing our second machine this past year we looked at all of the available machines in the market. After looking, we settled on purchasing a Gammill trade-in and hand it fitted with a Statler option. This took a considerable amount off the price of a new machine. Our machines run constantly and have no problems. They cost more...but long term are worth the investment if you can afford it.

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toekeyotow
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Re: Computerized Long Arm

Post by toekeyotow » Sun Oct 10, 2010 3:03 pm

If you go to myqbot.com they have videos on the qbot it is a great entry level computerized part that attaches to your mid/long arm machine. There are also lots of videos on You Tube is you search qbot quilting. Hope this helps.

Joan

somari
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Re: Computerized Long Arm

Post by somari » Thu Jul 23, 2015 12:09 pm

My Avante HQ +ProStitcher. The computer is worth more than the machine!

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