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By Janine Rose Morley

Long Arm Sewing Machine Perfect For Quilting
When a person wants to carry out small, detailed quilting the long arm sewing machine is ideal. They can be very expensive and cost in the thousands. They are also large and take up a lot of room within the home.

Quilting is a specialised tradition that goes back many centuries. When quilting is carried out, a long arm sewing machine does the hard work for you. Although regular sewing machines will do the job, when you really want to specialize it is best to buy a long arm sewing machine. Most will let you quilt pieces up to 18 inches in depth.

This means the user no longer has to do the hard job of sandwiching the quilt. Long arm machines are not just able to do all over design, but can now do a wide variety of designs. They are similar to the basic domestic sewing machine with the difference being the space between the back and the sewing head is larger. Another difference is that they have four pairs of wheels on runners that make it easier to carry around.

These are ideal to use within the home for home quilting work. Many people love the them because it does the hard work for you. Most home quilters find that moving the quilt sandwich underneath the needle is difficult whereas with these particular quilters, the sandwich is suspended between rollers and the user moves the machine around.

A lot of them used to be operated by hand but, now they don't. This makes it much more easier to do quilting. The design work carried out on a long arm sewing machine is much more advanced than it ever used to be. Therefore quilting has increased in popularity in more recent years.
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Gym80 Circular Vertical Chest Press and Row - Ex Demo

Gym80 Circular Vertical Chest Press and Row - Ex Demo

Product Features

  • * Easy to teach a group exercise class for the instructor/ teacher * Easy to use for the students * Completely safe with no weight stacks or tensioning required * No set up adjustments for handles or seats -- just sit on it and start moving! * Works muscle groups in the forward and backwards action (agonist and antagonist) so each machine does 2 exercises improving space efficiency * Portable so can be moved into storage or to the side of a room when not in use
  • * Space efficient - each machine has a small footprint so you can fit them into small spaces
  • * No maintenance - the equipment requires no maintenance
  • * Durable and reliable and will withstand usage typical of a school environment
  • * Air resistance can be adjusted if required on six effort levels

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By Suzan Michaels

Long arm quilting is the term used to describe a method of quilting where the quilting machine moves across the surface of the quilt to stitch the layers together. The layers are held securely attached to a quilting frame as the machine works.
This method lends a lot of versatility, as it brings together the creative aspect of hand quilting with the speed and beautiful accuracy of a quilting machine.
Many different brands are available, with differing options and price points. A few of the general features you'll want to consider are:
  • Space: These machines take up a great deal of floor space, as they are attached to a frame that holds the quilt layers in place. You'll need to measure carefully, and keep in mind that you'll need some "elbow room" so that you can safely and easily operate the machine.
  • Frame type: Some are steel, others are made of wood. Your environment may give you a clue as to the best choice! A lot of humidity in your environment might dictate a choice of a metal or metal alloy rather than a wooden frame construction. Secondly, consider the weight of the frame, as well as the mechanical aspects: Is it easy to adjust? To move the quilt as needed?
  • Price: Long arm machines are more expensive than the portable models. These can range from $1,000 for a low-end, hobby-based model up to $15,000 or even more for a top-of-the-line professional model. The higher price tag can be well justified if you are planning to offer custom quilting as a business, as you may be able to significantly improve your production with a more sophisticated machine.
Your choice of machine will be much simpler once you have considered the factors listed above.
You can find your perfect model by researching online, by visiting local dealers or by seeking out trade shows that allow public attendance...or by a combination of these methods.
Many dealers will let you test machines to help you choose the one that suits you best. Attending a trade show will give you the opportunity to look over several different brands and models, with the possibility of some hands-on experimentation.
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