Nustyle in Missouri

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zzbowman
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Nustyle in Missouri

Post by zzbowman »

Has anyone ever tried this long-arm quilting machine? If so, what did you think? It may be in my price range, and close enough in geographic distance that I could go pick it up...but it's still a lot of money.

Barbara Bowman
Littlebit
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Re: Nustyle in Missouri

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Never heard of this model - Have you looked at the HQ16? They are about the same price :o)

Where are you in Kansas? I'm in Lawrence
cindyg
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Re: Nustyle in Missouri

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zzbowman - did I miss something? What machine?
Littlebit
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Re: Nustyle in Missouri

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Cindy - this is the machine that she is talking about :o)
http://www.nustylequilting.com/'>http:/ ... lting.com/
zzbowman
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Re: Nustyle in Missouri

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Thanks for the clarification Littlebit, I was talkinga bout the NuStyle. What is the HQ 16? Can I take a look at it online? To answer your question, I live NW of Topeka.

zzbowman
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Re: Nustyle in Missouri

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I found the HQ16 website and did some browsing. This looks like a possibility for me. Does anyone have one? If so, what do you think of it?
petlover
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Re: Nustyle in Missouri

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There's also that new one that just came out at MQS in May - the Innova. They have an 18" & 26" on the frames. Very good stitch regulator on those.
And the Bailey too. They don't have a stitch regulator but I think they're working on one. They have a 13" & 15" but you would have to get a frame for it. The Hinterberg stretch frame would accomodate it. Hinty stretch sells for $899 plus shipping.
google all these & they should come up.
Linda
Littlebit
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Re: Nustyle in Missouri

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ZZ - I just had my HQ16 setup yesterday, so I am in the learning curve, loving it so far - seems to be fairly easy to load a quilt and thread the machine, just have to get use to the movement. Several of the girls on this website have them. Bennett's in Topeka have them if you would want to try one, but I highly suggest that you shop around for the best price :o)
quilterbee
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Re: Nustyle in Missouri

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I say no to the NuStyle and yes to the Voyager17! Of course, I'm biased :o) Amie
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Re: Nustyle in Missouri

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I say yes to HQ16:)
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