Not only is this longarm priced as low as it's ever going to be, it's also being bundled with these accessories:
The Qnique 15 Pro is available in four packages to maximize your quilting capability:
This is a great choice if you already own the Q-Zone Hoop Frame and would like to increase the amount of space you can quilt with each pass. The Qnique 15 Pro has a stitch regulator to keep all your stitches the same size no matter how fast or slow you move the machine.
If you have a small quilting space, this is the frame for you. The Q-Zone Hoop Frame is only 54 inches long, but thanks to the unique hooping method, you can quilt quilts of any size on this little frame. The only downside is you still have to do smooth out the layers of your quilt off the frame and pin a bit. It's not a full baste, but it's still a step you won't have to do on the Continuum Frame.
If you absolutely hate basting and never want to have to smooth out the layers of a quilt on the floor again, then you need to check out a traditional 3 rail frame like the Continuum. This frame works by pinning the backing fabric to the top rails, then spreading out the batting and quilt on top. The downside is this type of frame takes up more space and you cannot quilt anything wider than the length of the frame. So for the 8 Foot Continuum, the widest quilt you can quilt is
79-inches.
If space isn't an issue for you, you hate basting, and you want to quilt as many quilts as you can in the shortest amount of time, this 10 foot Continuum is a great choice! The widest quilt you can quilt is 103 inches, but keep in mind you can always
add a 2-Foot Extension to take the frame to the maximum 12 foot length.
Note: This offer is only good through July 31, 2019 and can only ship within the Continental US. The base price of this longarm will increase on August 1st.
Let's go quilt,
Leah Day