Classic 26-10 and Optimum 30-12 Conventional (non-regulated)
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| Classic 26-10 Pricing | $12,800 |
| Optimum 30-12 Pricing | $13,800 |
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The Classic 26-10 and Optimum 30-12 are recommended for the home quilter or those quilting as a business. They offer superior performance and ease of operation. Standard features on Gammill Classic 26-10 and Optimum 30-12 Models: Manual Modes Diagnostic System Electronic Needle Positioner & Single Stitch Horizontal Channel Lock Double Capacity Bobbin On-Board Bobbin Winder Adjustable Laser Light LED Light Fixture (with Black Light) Run-Time Clock Low Bobbin Alert Sit-or-Stand Roller Adjustment WorkStation Attachment for Circles & Ovals 12 Pivotal Access All Steel Stand On-line Step-by-Step Instructional Video Optional Equipment for Gammill Supreme 36-14 Models: Limited Edition Color for Machine Head $900 Custom Table Lengths $195 Overhead Light Bar (GS-1 Table) $795 Hydraulic Height Adjustment (Includes Casters) $1,695 Swivel Casters (for Stand Legs) $120 Leaders with Zippered Edges $295 Horizontal Small Spool Holder $35 Extend-A-Drive Handles (for micro-stippling) $160 WorkStation Templates (5) Priced individually $69 WorkStation Templates Bundled 5-Template Pack $295 Cutting Mat (For GS-1 - 10, 12 & 14 Tables) $135 Gam-Guide $79.95 Gammill Design Center $1,500 Deluxe Drafting Chair on Wheels $195 Alignment Mat $195 |
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Constant Speed Mode
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Means that the machine sews at a selected constant motor speed.
Sew What? Sew what? At a slow speed (around 5 - 8%) you can use it for basting and squaring up the edges of your quilt top. At slightly higher speeds you can efficiently do background fillers such as stippling. We have found that some of our most experienced production focused customers use the highest speeds to do "free hand overall" patterns and the fabric pattern outlining that is commonly done in decorator work rooms on comforters and bed spreads.
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Two Station Electronic Needle Positioner
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This feature allows you to have a needle up/needle down comparable to your domestic sewing machine. You control whether to have the needle stop in the up or down position.
Sew What? Using the down position, allows you to stop sewing and walk away from your machine while holding your place on the quilt top.
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Single Stitch/Manual Basting Stitch
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At each push of the left control button the machine will fire a single stitch.
Sew What? With the push of a single button you can quickly and accurately place stitches to secure your quilting and prevent it from unraveling. Further, this button can be pushed to place basting stitches wherever you want them.
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Horizontal Channel Lock
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Secure your machine so it can only be moved in a straight line in the horizontal direction.
Sew What? In loading a quilt, you will primarily use the Horizontal channel lock to align and stitch the top edge of the quilt top straight to the backing and batting. This is a valuable tool in the first step of loading and squaring up the quilt.
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Throat Space
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Is the space from the back of the hopping (presser) foot to the deepest part of the U-shaped bend that connects the upper and lower arms of the machine. As the quilt is finished and rolled up on the pick-up roller the quilt roll gets larger and larger. Ample throat space is needed to provide space for this quilt rolled up while still allowing the machine to be moved far enough to do a large design. Throat space dimensions for the Gammill Statler Stitcher /Plus machines:
Premier = 18 x 8 Statler = 22 x 10 Classic = 26 x 10 Optimum = 30 x 12 Supreme = 36 x 14 Sew What? As machine throat space gets larger so does quilting area and the size of the designs you can sew all the way through to the bottom of the quilt.
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Double Capacity (M) Bobbin
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Holds at least twice the length of thread as a domestic sewing machine (L) bobbin.
Sew What? Although "M" style bobbins will run out of bobbin thread, you will do so half as frequently as you would with an "L" style bobbin.
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Meets or Exceeds UL and CSA Standards
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Applicable Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and Canadian Standards Association (CSA) standards for safety and quality
Sew What? Gammill quilting machine company is concerned about your safety and the quality of products delivered to you.
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LED Light Fixture
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The new LED light fixture illuminates the needle area with a brighter light than a florescent bulb, and has a toggle switch to change to a black light.
Sew What? The brighter LED light allows you to clearly see your sewing area and with the flip of a switch also have a black light that may be used to illuminate stencil powders or special markings on your quilt top.
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Externally mounted motor
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Motor is securely mounted on the top rear portion of the machine casting.
Sew What? With the motor mounted externally it cools better so it will have a longer service life.
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Heavy Duty Automotive Steel Shaft Bearings and Steel Oil-lite Bushings.
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Under the light torque loads of a quilting machine automotive bearings will last for a lifetime of daily use. In addition, steel bushings are known to last 5 times longer than brass bushings.
Sew What? You can quilt as much as you want assured that your machine is built to last.
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Dual Control Long Arm Sewing Head
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Dual control handles provide for the machine to be operated from either the front or back of the sewing head. Just move the Vision screen to the side of the machine you would like to sew from.
Sew What? You will make frequent use of the front handles for free motion and custom quilting while the back handles will be used for pantograph quilting.
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Automatic Thread Escapement
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Allows the thread to pass through the escapement without resistance. This eliminates unnecessary wear on the thread and reduces thread breakage and fraying.
Sew What? It costs you time and affects the quality of your quilting when you have to re-thread your needle, tie off and restart your quilting.
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Molded Multi-Function Gam Foot
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Sew What? Is designed to make it easy for you to use thick plexiglass rulers and templates. The height of the foot can also be adjusted for proper stitch formation or to effortlessly handle extra thick seems.
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On-Board Bobbin Winder
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The on-board bobbin winder refills bobbins while the machine is sewing. It is also used to pre-fill bobbins before sewing. No need to purchase an extra stand-alone bobbin winder.
Sew What? With two cones of thread, you can use one to sew with and the other to wind bobbins while you sew. That way, you always have a bobbin ready when yours runs out.
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Stylaser Laser Light with Top and Bottom Laser Mounts
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The Stylaser is used to follow a pantograph pattern from the back of the machine, or to follow a block pattern from the front of the machine.
Sew What? If you have not yet mastered the art of free motion quilting, you can still get nice results by following attractive pre-printed patterns using the stylaser.
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T-Bracket for holding the Stylaser
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Conveniently located on the side of the machine is a T-Bracket and pin to hold the Stylaser when doing pantographs. The pin is also used with the Gammill Work Station.
Sew What? You will find that the Work Station and Pantographs are easy to use and that they are a quick way to begin making productive use of your machine.
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Vertical Small Spool Holder
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The cone holder has a spool pin extension to hold smaller cones of thread. This is best used with threads that are cross wound onto the spool.
Sew What? This allows you to use smaller spools of specialty thread that are commonly available at most sewing stores
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Specially Designed Vertical Wheels
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Originally manufactured for military aircraft brake and control systems, these high quality (ISO 9001:2000 and AS 9100 Rev. B) bearing mounted wheels are mounted vertically to ensure a smooth non-binding movement of the sewing head.
Sew What? You will find that the smooth non-binding movement of the sewing head enables you to move the machine with minimal resistance thus making it seem effortless to sew precise smooth flowing designs including small well-rounded circles.
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Gear/Shaft Power Transfer
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Is the means by which the rotation of the machine top shaft is synchronously transferred to the rotation of the lower shaft. Within the longarm industry there are two types of shaft power transfer: belt drive and direct drive. The machining processes for the installation of a direct drive power transfer shaft require that the top and bottom shafts be in almost perfect alignment.
Sew What? The advantage of the precise machining and shaft alignment of a direct drive power transfer system is that you will enjoy a machine that runs quietly with minimal vibration as well as has a more positive linkage between the top and bottom shaft keeping the machine in time and maximizing needle piercing power.
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Dual Thread Capability
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Allows for the use of two spools of thread at once.
Sew What? You can use two different threads to mix colors and obtain that extra special look that you want for your quilt top.
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Auxiliary Intermittent Tension
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Assists the machine in making consistently beautiful locking stitches while minimizing the friction applied to the thread. As the take-up lever reaches the top of its stroke, the Intermittent Tension adds a little extra tension to the top thread providing for the locking stitch to be pulled tighter and deeper into the batting. When the locking stitch isnt being pulled tight, a little less tension is applied to the top thread allowing it to pass with less friction through the tension device
Sew What? Your quilts will have beautifully defined stitches with minimal wear on the thread. Minimizing the friction and wear on thread is essential when you desire to sew with specialty threads such as: monofilament, trilobal polyester, water soluble, metalics, etc.
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Centralized Lubrication System
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Is a series of oil lines that run inside the casting distributing the oil necessary to protect moving parts from wear.
Sew What? This keeps the oil inside the machine and away from your quilt.
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All Steel Frame with Powder Coated Finish
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For lasting protection the steel frame has a durable hammer tone powder coated finish which resists scratches.
Sew What? The quilting frame provides for solid support and smooth handling of the sewing head and framework to hold the quilt layers for even the largest quilts, without the roller bars bowing, as they are being quilted.
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Sturdy Fabric Handling Rollers With Powder Coated Finish for Lasting Protection
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On these heavy duty stands the rollers are 2-1/2"-diameter, schedule-2 steel pipe with a durable hammer tone powder coated finish which resists scratches. The rollers are supported by commercial pillow block bearings and are more resistant to bending and bowing than smaller rollers made of lighter steel.
Sew What? The roller bars provide solid support to hold the quilt layers for even the largest quilts without the roller bars bowing as they are being quilted. This makes it much easier to keep your quilt square.
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Hemmed Heavy-Duty Canvas Leaders
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Are made with 10-ounce canvas for many years of use.
Sew What? The 10-ounce canvas with hemmed edges is durable, will not fray and will withstand the pinning and quilting of thousands of quilts.
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Rollers Advance Easily
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With the use of hand wheels and easy to turn pillow block bearings.
Sew What? With just a light hand pressure you are able to advance your quilt, or roll it backwards.
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Smudge-Free Wheel Track System
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The stainless steel track that the wheels travel over is recessed in an aluminum channel.
Sew What? This keeps your quilt away from dust, lint and oil that may accumulate on the tracks.
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Pivotal Access
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Provides for easy access to straighten the quilt layers (backing, batting and the back side of the quilt top) as the quilt is advanced on the frame.
Sew What? Allows you easy access to the layers of the quilt so you can smooth out wrinkles or remove dark threads between the layers before quilting. It is also very handy for adding an extra layer of batting for trapunto quilts.
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Sit or Stand Roller Adjustment
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Provides ample leg/knee room to sit at the front of the machine and quilt.
Sew What? This is ideal for when you are doing detailed work like background fill techniques, or individual block work. Whether your feet and legs are fatigued at the end of a day or from a lifetime of work it is nice to know you can quilt in a comfortable seated position.
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One-Step Elevation System for Adjusting the Fabric Pick-Up Roller
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By the simple turn of one handle the height of the pick-up roller can be adjusted.
Sew What? This makes it easy to raise both ends of the pickup roller when you advance the quilt as this causes the pickup roller to become larger in diameter.
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High Density Poly Table Top
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With attractive hammer tone black color
Sew What? Has a toothed rail surface for anchoring the Work Station and Optional Design Center.
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Plastic Pantograph Pattern Shield
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Is a plastic protector or cover for the pantograph pattern that is being used on the table top. It also keeps the pattern from shifting.
Sew What? It keeps your valuable pattern in place, clean and protected from coincidental wear or mishaps during use.
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Engraved Table Top Markings For Aligning Roll Patterns
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There are markings machined into the table top for aligning roll patterns along the length of the table.
Sew What? Engraved Table Top Markings make it easy to align your pantograph patterns parallel to the pickup roller and your quilt top. Because the marks are engraved into the table top they will not wear off from use the way that surface markings may.
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Table Top is marked in 1" and 12" increments.
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Sew What? This makes it easy for you to use the table top as a measuring tool. These markings are also useful in equally spacing paper patterns or the work station on your table.
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Adjustable Height Stand Capabilities
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The stand can be set up at an ergonomically correct height for any owner.
Sew What? Setting up the stand at the proper height allows you to be in a position to do your best work on a quilt top while reducing fatigue and standing with proper posture.
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Batting Bar
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Allows for storage of folded rolls of batting under the stand. It can also hold non-folded rolls that can be directly fed from the batting bar into your quilt layers.
Sew What? Your batting is conveniently located to support your quilting activities while making a relevant use of the space underneath the quilting frame.
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Operator
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A comprehensive easy to read manual that is included with each machine purchase.
Sew What? You do not have to go online to print out the manual for easy reference.
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2-Hour Step-by-Step Instructional Training
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Viewed for free from the Gammill website it provides basic instructions for operating Gammill longarm quilting machines and accessories. For those that do not have internet access, a DVD version can be purchased for $10.00.
Sew What? These well documented instructions includes: features of the stand, operation of the machine, preparation before quilting, loading the quilt, pantograph quilting, using the accessories and free motion quilting. It is a good reference resource if you have questions or uncertainties as a new owner.
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Extended Throat Plate
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Provides an extension to the throat plate for support of the rulers and templates frequently used by longarm quilters.
Sew What? The extra support of the extended throat plate will help you to more accurately trace around templates or use rulers such as the Gam-Guide Jr. for "stitch-in-the-ditch" work.
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Gam Guide Junior
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Is used from the front of the machine as a guide to sew straight lines. This tool is particularly useful for "stitch in the ditch" sewing.
Sew What? You will use the Gam Guide Jr. to make the piecing in the quilt really stand out when "stitched-in-the-ditch."
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3 Linda Taylor Paper Pantograph Pattern Sets
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Allow for the use of the laser light to follow pantograph patterns from the back of the machine.
Sew What? The machine comes with simple and attractive patterns for you to use to quickly become productive. These patterns were designed for you by world famous longarm quilter Linda V. Taylor.
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Work Station with Circle/Oval Template
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Sew What? You use this tool to precisely place near perfect circles and ovals on your quilts. Quilters often further embellish these shapes by adding feathers, leaves and so forth around these basic shapes.
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Optional Extra Work Station/Work Station Templates
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Allow you to easily guide the machine using templates in a variety of designs. Currently there are 5 extra templates available with patterns on both sides: $69/template or bundled 5-pack for $295 (a $50 savings).
Sew What? You can use these templates to precisely place a design on a quilt and then further embellish it with free motion quilting.
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Optional Limited Edition Paint Color
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There are three (3) limited edition paint colors currently available: Teal, Red and Purple. $900
Sew What? You can express your individualism, match your decor, or have a machine with a little extra sparkle that will be the envy of all your friends.
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Optional Horizontal Small Spool Holder
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Used for small spools of thread that are straight wound onto the spool. $35
Sew What? You will be able to use the smaller spools of thread available at most retail sewing stores with your longarm machine.
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Optional Extend-a-Drive Handles
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A set of handles mounted near the needle, that are often used to do more intricate work and background fills. $160
Sew What? You will have more control of the machine to do the very precise and small detailed work on your quilts. Extend-a-Drive handles allow you to do the detailed very small work you may have often seen in award winning show quilts.
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Optional Large Gam Guide
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This tool is used from the front of the machine as a guide to sew long straight lines. $79.95
Sew What? The Large Gam Guide will help you to do the long lines or cross hatching that are so often seen and are very popular and striking in whole cloth quilts and in quilts with embroideries or cross stitching.
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Optional Leaders with Zippered Edges
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Allow the leading edge on the three roller bars with canvas leaders to be zipped on/off. $295
Sew What? Leaders with extra sets of edges allow you to check your tension, quickly change between projects, sit and pin your quilt to the leaders and make it easier to share the machine with another person.
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Optional Extra Zippered Edges
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$75
Sew What? If you desire to share the use of your machine with a group of friends or you characteristically have a lot of UFOs (unfinished objects) on hand, extra zippered edges are really nice to have. You can keep the incomplete quilts on a set of leader edges and load a new quilt on another set. Further, some of our most productive customers will use time away from their quilting machine(s) to pin quilts onto extra sets of zippered edges so when they are back with their machine the quilt loading time from one quilt project to the next is shorter thus increasing their productive sewing time.
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Optional Alignment Mat - $195/Drafting Chair - $195
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Sew What? These two components make it easier for you to sit and quilt at the front of the quilting frame and then efficiently move left or right while staying a comfortable distance from your frame and machine.
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Optional Extended Throat Plate - 23" Long
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Provides a larger surface for supporting templates and plastic rulers. $98
Sew What? The larger base will help you be more efficient when doing stitch-in-the-ditch and you will have even more control when working with templates and longer rulers.
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Optional Fabric Cutting Mat $135
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Sew What? It fits right on your stand top and allows you to use your stand top as a convenient large cutting surface. No need to buy or a lot precious studio space for a cutting table
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Optional Hydraulic Height Adjustment (HHA)
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At the touch of a button, four hydraulic cylinders will raise or lower the quilting stand. $1,695
Sew What? Hydraulic Height Adjustment makes it easy to change the stand height to fit any operator plus it can provide for fast relief of the strain or fatigue resulting from holding your body being in one position for an extended length of time.
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Optional Stand-Alone Bobbin Winder
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Used to fill either M or L bobbins (please specify bobbin size when ordering). $89.95
Sew What? This allows you to quickly pre-wind bobbins when you only have one cone of thread or when you want to prepare bobbins for your next project ahead of time.
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Optional Overhead Light Bar $795
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Sew What? The light bar provides an inviting warm look, while giving you a proper amount of light where you need it - over your quilt.
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Optional Swivel Casters
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Come in a set of four with a heavy duty 5/8" leveling stud and brakes on two of them. $120
Sew What? You will find that these large diameter casters allow you too easily and freely move and position the table even over plush carpet.
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2-Hour Step-by-Step Instructional DVD
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Contains the instructions for operating Gammill longarm quilting machines and accessories for $10 if you are unable to view the video for free on the Gammill website.
Sew What? This well documented DVD includes: features of the stand, operation of the machine, preparation before quilting, loading the quilt, pantograph quilting, using the accessories and free motion quilting. It is a good reference DVD if you have questions or uncertainties as a new owner.
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Machine and Stand Foot Print
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Is the amount of space occupied by the machine when it is set up for operation. The Premier with a 12" Home-Pro Frame and Overhead Light Bar occupies a space about 4.5"wide by 12"long by 6" to 7" high.
Sew What? To ensure that you have sufficient space to move around and operate the Premiere, we would recommend that the room it will occupy is at least 17.5"wide by 14"long, by 6" to 7" high.
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Optional Vertical Channel Lock
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Secure your machine so it can only be moved in a straight line in the vertical direction. $250
Sew What? You will primarily use the Vertical channel lock in loading a quilt to baste the sides of the quilt and square it up. Another use that you will have with both Horizontal and Vertical channel locks is to use them to do stitch in the ditch or cross hatching. Finally, you can lock both the Horizontal and Vertical channel locks at the same time to hold the machine in one location so you can do some stationary sewing.
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