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Hi Eileen,
I've been a Gammil owner for 2 years. I got my Gammill Premier in July '08. I was only going to quilt for myself and also do charity quilts. That didn't last long, :lol: :lol: I have these wonderful quilter friends who begged me to quilt for them. Of course, I couldn't say no and as a result not only did I quilt for them, but began to quilt for their relatives and friends, so in January '09 started my longarm business. Naturally, by May 09' and the MQS show came around I was busy enough that I decided to upgrade to the Gammill Classic Pro. So, long story short, my Classic was delivered in July '09 and I've been a happy camper ever since. It was so fun to meet you at MQX in April this year and to share the quilting of Jack and Sue Garman's quilts. Take care friend.
Woodbury, Minnesota, USA
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Hi! I was poking around on the site and saw the Gammill post group. I had my Premier Plus delivered in January 2010. I LOVE IT! I do not quilt for others as I work full time. I do custom quilting on my own quilts and charity quilts. I also belong to the gammill group on yahoo which I recommend if you're not already on there.
Best Wishes,
Debbie J.
Fairfax, VA
Woodbury, Minnesota, USA
Longarm quilter - Gammill Classic Pro
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Hi Eileen: I have a Gammill Classic Plus, I have had Granny since 2000. I was fortunate enough to meet you once many years ago at a class at Pat Harrison's home in RI. I have had my business since 2000. I do more customs now than pantos. I rarely get to do my own anymore. But, I guess that is not a bad thing in our business.There are days I love and hate it, but mostly I love it. I have been going now to MQX for the last four years. I have in the last 2 years upgraded to the Statler. My hands have since developed arthritis. The customs are pretty much, most of the time, done free hand. I love doing feathers by hand still. But the pantos have taken a toll. (of course the 15 years I spent previously in retail didn't much help.)
Boy a discussion group here would be great. I know I look often to see if there is any one here. Thanks for starting one.
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Like you, Debbie, I've had to computerize my machine. I went with the IQ because of the price. However, it was the custom that did me in. Having to use rulers, doing all the stippling caused so much pain; my hands have developed arthritis as well.
I'd love to keep a discussion going here-the other lists for longarms are so cluttered.
I've been able to use a lot of different threads but I've never tried metallics or other really fancy threads. I don't like messing with my tension a lot so I guess I've been very timid about it. What do you all do?
How do you attach your quilts to the leaders? I've got 5 sets of zippers but this past MQX I bought the Leader Grips. I haven't had time to install them; I have to take out all the stitching on the leaders from where I attached my zippers. Did anyone else get the Leader Grips?
from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
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I'm glad you started this thread. I'm doing some serious LA shopping. May I ask???? ..... Can you stop a Gammill in place, in the middle of a design, and park it there until you get back? I've heard you can't, that one needs to move the machine off the quilt (to the side or such) when stopping the quilting so that it doesn't drip oil.
Please, I don't mean to cut down, but would like an honest answer.Jules~
@julesquilts on IGÂ
working farm wife and quilter in the off-seasons
Tired.Â
Modern quilter, QOV volunteer, Improv, FPP w/o stitching on paper, freehand quilting on my long-arm.
Bernina Artista 200E, Elna Serger, Handi Quilter Fusion, a lot of old Singers and other vintage and antique machines.
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I hope it's OK for non-Gammill users to join this party! I have a Handi-Quilter16 with a Pro-Stitcher (computerized system), and am really enjoying it. I don't sew for others, so I know that I can't be much help with those issues, but I think it's always good to share ideas.
Joyce, if that is an issue in your decision about which machine to purchase, I can tell you that the Handi-Quilter only has one place that you oil, and it's the bobbin case, just like your domestic machine. However, it's probably not a good idea to park the machine in the middle of the frame simply because over time the weight of it could possibly cause the frame to sag in the middle. Of course, that would also depend on the frame! So many variables! I was told it's always best to keep the machine at the end of the frame when you are not stitching because that's where the frame is the strongest. If I need to remember where I stopped stitching, I just put a yellow flower-head pin where I need to start back! I also use the pin when I have to change a bobbin to keep from having to look for where the thread stopped!
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Joyce, I don't leave my Gammill parked over the fabric when I quit for the day or for any period of time, not only to prevent possibly getting oil on the fabric but also to allow the fabric to relax. I release my pickup roller a bit and remove the side clamps so the fabric/batting layers can relax until I am ready to quilt again. This prevents extra stress on the fabric so there aren't problems with stretching the fabric. Also, if you aren't planning to have a quilting business, but quilt for yourself a mid or short longarm ( 18" or less) would be a good way to go. Actually this size longarm prevents reaching beyond a normal straight standing posture with arms bent at the elbows and not extended too far over the quilt. For most this is the a very comfortable way to quilt with a machine on a frame. Have fun testing out different kinds of systems.
Woodbury, Minnesota, USA
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Originally posted by eileenknyLike you, Debbie, I've had to computerize my machine. I went with the IQ because of the price. However, it was the custom that did me in. Having to use rulers, doing all the stippling caused so much pain; my hands have developed arthritis as well.
I'd love to keep a discussion going here-the other lists for longarms are so cluttered.
I've been able to use a lot of different threads but I've never tried metallics or other really fancy threads. I don't like messing with my tension a lot so I guess I've been very timid about it. What do you all do?
How do you attach your quilts to the leaders? I've got 5 sets of zippers but this past MQX I bought the Leader Grips. I haven't had time to install them; I have to take out all the stitching on the leaders from where I attached my zippers. Did anyone else get the Leader Grips?
The customs really do take a toll.
This will be a great discussion board.
On the thread tension, I use the towa guage. It has been my savior. Once you find your number, well, let's just say I am not crying as much. Debbie
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Originally posted by she-quiltsI'm glad you started this thread. I'm doing some serious LA shopping. May I ask???? ..... Can you stop a Gammill in place, in the middle of a design, and park it there until you get back? I've heard you can't, that one needs to move the machine off the quilt (to the side or such) when stopping the quilting so that it doesn't drip oil.
Please, I don't mean to cut down, but would like an honest answer.
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Thank you for this good discussion! I really appreciate your replies.
It makes sense about not parking the machine over the quilt for an extended time both in points of the stress on the quilt and the rails. I think b/c I don't have a machine yet, I don't know those finer points.
A long-arm is a big investment for us so even tho I want is mostly for my quilts and because I don't like basting :!: , I will need to use it in a business sense to generate money to help pay for it.
I have a myriad of business questions too but don't want to high-jack this thread either.Jules~
@julesquilts on IGÂ
working farm wife and quilter in the off-seasons
Tired.Â
Modern quilter, QOV volunteer, Improv, FPP w/o stitching on paper, freehand quilting on my long-arm.
Bernina Artista 200E, Elna Serger, Handi Quilter Fusion, a lot of old Singers and other vintage and antique machines.
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I used to leave my machine, needle down, in the middle of the quilt. Can you guess what happened? Yup, I tore the quilt. I completely forgot that the needle was down and tried to move the machine. OMG! :shock: :shock: :shock: I was able to fix it with Misty Fuse and the client was very understanding; especially after I gave her a huge discount.
As far as oil is concerned, Gammills do tend to drip, but it's more from the bottom of the machine onto the table rather than onto the quilt.
from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ
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Good morning ladies, Gammills are definitely leakers. But just like Eileen says it truly is on the backside of the machine. What kind of side clamps do you have? I have the ones I got with the machine, but I purchased from Quilter's Paradise their side clamps, I am not real happy with them. They are not real strong. Any ideas.
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I'm using the ones that came with my machine too. I bought some clamps from the Calico Kitten several years ago. They've got tubing attached to bungee cords which you clamp to the sides of the quilt and then to your old clamps. You pull your old clamps to tighten them. Since I get a lot of quilts that don't have a lot of room on the sides, I can't really use them a lot. I just go with the old ones.
How do you deal with batiks top and bottom? It can cause a lot of thread breakage. I read on one of the longarm lists to spray silicone on the batting or on the top. I'm nervous about doing this so I try everything else first. What do you all do?
from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ
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