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[email protected] December 6th 06 07:59 PM

NuStyle quilting machine
 
My wife has a chance to buy a used Nustyle model 228 quilting machine,
about 10 years old. The price is good, but I'm wondering if anyone has
any good, or bad opinions on it. She is a home user, and is doing this
for a hobby. We do not need a production machine.
Thank you.
Ed


Mauvice in central WI December 7th 06 12:32 PM

NuStyle quilting machine
 
A group of friends and I bought a NuStyle machine in July....I am
unsure of the model number. It has taken some time to set it right,
adjust tension, find the proper thread that will work in the machine
etc. But the gals who use it regularly are beginning to produce some
nice work (I just can't find the time to invest). It does take some
time to learn how to use. Moving the mahine opposed to moving the
quilt is a subtle difference but it takes a lot of practice to get the
hang of it.

We felt the occasional use we would give it, is worth the effort. We
paid $700 for our machine. It had been stting for over 15 years but
sews well once it was oiled, quite an uncomplicated machine. Also, we
did not get an instruction manual with it! The man we spoke to at
NuStyle was very helpful.
Mauvice in Central Wi.

wrote:
My wife has a chance to buy a used Nustyle model 228 quilting machine,
about 10 years old. The price is good, but I'm wondering if anyone has
any good, or bad opinions on it. She is a home user, and is doing this
for a hobby. We do not need a production machine.
Thank you.
Ed



[email protected] May 26th 15 03:01 AM

NuStyle quilting machine
 
Looking for a copy of the manual for the Nustyle machine. The one my cousin has is older...similar to the 228 or 227. I had one, and lost mine (I had the 227 for years).

Would appreciate a scanned copy, or willing to pay for a copy if someone can do this for me.
Marge


On Thursday, December 7, 2006 at 6:32:50 AM UTC-6, Mauvice in central WI wrote:
A group of friends and I bought a NuStyle machine in July....I am
unsure of the model number. It has taken some time to set it right,
adjust tension, find the proper thread that will work in the machine
etc. But the gals who use it regularly are beginning to produce some
nice work (I just can't find the time to invest). It does take some
time to learn how to use. Moving the mahine opposed to moving the
quilt is a subtle difference but it takes a lot of practice to get the
hang of it.

We felt the occasional use we would give it, is worth the effort. We
paid $700 for our machine. It had been stting for over 15 years but
sews well once it was oiled, quite an uncomplicated machine. Also, we
did not get an instruction manual with it! The man we spoke to at
NuStyle was very helpful.
Mauvice in Central Wi.

wrote:
My wife has a chance to buy a used Nustyle model 228 quilting machine,
about 10 years old. The price is good, but I'm wondering if anyone has
any good, or bad opinions on it. She is a home user, and is doing this
for a hobby. We do not need a production machine.
Thank you.
Ed



Bobbie Sews More May 26th 15 09:57 PM

NuStyle quilting machine
 
Marge, don's know if you realize that you responded to a 9 year old message!
Barbara in SC



wrote in message
...

Looking for a copy of the manual for the Nustyle machine. The one my cousin
has is older...similar to the 228 or 227. I had one, and lost mine (I had
the 227 for years).

Would appreciate a scanned copy, or willing to pay for a copy if someone can
do this for me.
Marge


On Thursday, December 7, 2006 at 6:32:50 AM UTC-6, Mauvice in central WI
wrote:
A group of friends and I bought a NuStyle machine in July....I am
unsure of the model number. It has taken some time to set it right,
adjust tension, find the proper thread that will work in the machine
etc. But the gals who use it regularly are beginning to produce some
nice work (I just can't find the time to invest). It does take some
time to learn how to use. Moving the mahine opposed to moving the
quilt is a subtle difference but it takes a lot of practice to get the
hang of it.

We felt the occasional use we would give it, is worth the effort. We
paid $700 for our machine. It had been stting for over 15 years but
sews well once it was oiled, quite an uncomplicated machine. Also, we
did not get an instruction manual with it! The man we spoke to at
NuStyle was very helpful.
Mauvice in Central Wi.

wrote:
My wife has a chance to buy a used Nustyle model 228 quilting machine,
about 10 years old. The price is good, but I'm wondering if anyone has
any good, or bad opinions on it. She is a home user, and is doing this
for a hobby. We do not need a production machine.
Thank you.
Ed



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[email protected] June 28th 15 07:33 PM

NuStyle quilting machine
 
But I didn't see a reply. I used to own a Nustyle.
Marge


On Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at 3:57:34 PM UTC-5, Bobbie Sews More wrote:
Marge, don's know if you realize that you responded to a 9 year old message!
Barbara in SC



wrote in message
...

Looking for a copy of the manual for the Nustyle machine. The one my cousin
has is older...similar to the 228 or 227. I had one, and lost mine (I had
the 227 for years).

Would appreciate a scanned copy, or willing to pay for a copy if someone can
do this for me.
Marge


On Thursday, December 7, 2006 at 6:32:50 AM UTC-6, Mauvice in central WI
wrote:
A group of friends and I bought a NuStyle machine in July....I am
unsure of the model number. It has taken some time to set it right,
adjust tension, find the proper thread that will work in the machine
etc. But the gals who use it regularly are beginning to produce some
nice work (I just can't find the time to invest). It does take some
time to learn how to use. Moving the mahine opposed to moving the
quilt is a subtle difference but it takes a lot of practice to get the
hang of it.

We felt the occasional use we would give it, is worth the effort. We
paid $700 for our machine. It had been stting for over 15 years but
sews well once it was oiled, quite an uncomplicated machine. Also, we
did not get an instruction manual with it! The man we spoke to at
NuStyle was very helpful.
Mauvice in Central Wi.

wrote:
My wife has a chance to buy a used Nustyle model 228 quilting machine,
about 10 years old. The price is good, but I'm wondering if anyone has
any good, or bad opinions on it. She is a home user, and is doing this
for a hobby. We do not need a production machine.
Thank you.
Ed



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