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    Viking Mega Quilter

    Does anyone have any experience with these machines? They aren't long arms but they are set up to do quilting on a frame. They are very affordable for the home quilter at around $2600. I'm considering buying one and would like as much feedback as possible from users.
    Barbara

    from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
    Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ

    #2
    Please make sure that it's a stable set up. How long across is it? Also, remember, the throat space of your machine will determine the size of the quilts you can do. You might not be able to do a king or queen without taking it off and turning it around.
    eileenkny

    from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
    Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ

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      #3
      Eileen,
      Thanks for your good advice. I don't plan to quilt for profit. I have a full time plus job so I've decided on a Mega Quilter and frame. It isn't a long arm, but I feel it will work for me. I'm excited!!
      Barbara

      from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
      Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ

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        #4
        Barbara,
        I had a Mega Quilter on the Inspira frame and loved it- the frame was stable and the machine great. I don't know anything about the new frame Viking has paired with the Mega Quilter. I quilted over 20 quilts on it in the 2 1/2 years that I had it. I recently invested in a Gammill Premier Pro because I felt that I had outgrown the Mega Quilter. I did find the quilting space restrictive on the Mega Quilter as my skills grew and desire to do more complex quilting designs. I sold my Mega Quilter to a gal who is loving it, so it found a good home.
        I hope you enjoy it!!
        Mary

        Woodbury, Minnesota, USA
        Longarm quilter - Gammill Statler

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          #5
          I own a Viking Mega Quilter and also the Next Generation Quilting Frame. I love it!!!! Its a wonderful set up, it isn't a long arm, but its a nice home setup.
          I would love to own a long arm, but do not have the funds for that, so this was the next best thing.
          Heather

          Woodbury, Minnesota, USA
          Longarm quilter - Gammill Statler

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            #6
            Originally posted by hestia
            I own a Viking Mega Quilter and also the Next Generation Quilting Frame. I love it!!!! Its a wonderful set up, it isn't a long arm, but its a nice home setup.
            I would love to own a long arm, but do not have the funds for that, so this was the next best thing.
            Heather
            Are you still quilting on your Mega Quilter? I just purchased the Imperial frame & Mega quilter machine and yes, I did splurge for the cruise control. The nice thing about the Imperial frame is that I can upgrade to a machine with up to an 18 inch throat later down the road and won't have to fuss changing frames. That was the biggest seller for me, well that & the price.

            Woodbury, Minnesota, USA
            Longarm quilter - Gammill Statler

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              #7
              I did purchase the Mega Quilter and Inspira frame. I had it set up about a year, but I could never get used to the frame. I now use the Mega Quilter on a table, and I love it. I do a lot of straight line quilting and in-the-ditch, and it was nearly impossible on the frame. I'm going to look into selling my frame. I've been watching and trying Leah Day's free motion tutorials as well as those here on TQS-I'm finally feeling more confident.

              Woodbury, Minnesota, USA
              Longarm quilter - Gammill Statler

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                #8
                Originally posted by clarbarba
                I did purchase the Mega Quilter and Inspira frame. I had it set up about a year, but I could never get used to the frame. I now use the Mega Quilter on a table, and I love it. I do a lot of straight line quilting and in-the-ditch, and it was nearly impossible on the frame. I'm going to look into selling my frame. I've been watching and trying Leah Day's free motion tutorials as well as those here on TQS-I'm finally feeling more confident.
                I finally got everything set up and have now quilted 2 small crib size quilts & I am loving it. For straightline quilting, my husband had some thick plexiglass scraps in the truck shop, so he cut me a straight piece for a guide and it works great for the horizontal lines. I'm still working on matching up the vertical lines after advancing, but as with everything, practice, practice, practice. As far as the machine itself...stitches beautifully and the only problem I have had thus far with thread breakage was due to operator error. ops:

                Woodbury, Minnesota, USA
                Longarm quilter - Gammill Statler

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                  #9
                  I bought my Mega quilter and Inspira frame in 2006 and have used it on several occasions. But I, too, would like to try some free motion quilting and I intend to try that after I finish the lap size quilt on the frame. I am so glad I "caught this" on the internet - makes me feel a little more reassured about success! Thanks for sharing. May I ask how big your quilts were? I had a king size quilt I actually sent out to have done professionally - so, so heavy. My concern is shifting the weight around on a lapsize or queen size quilt. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks.

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