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NollR

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    NollR reacted to MomK in 2007 Lenni for sale - updated price and information Central Pennsylvania PICKUP ONLY $5,000   
    She's a beauty! Wish I weren't so far away! If you ever consider shipping for additional fee - reach out please. jessk3687@gmail
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    NollR got a reaction from NQS in 2007 APQS Lenni for Sale Central PA 10' table, $5,000   
    Hi,
     
    Yes, it is still available and waiting a new home!!
     
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    NollR got a reaction from ORNurse56 in 2007 APQS Lenni for Sale Central PA 10' table, $5,000   
    Hi All,
     
    It's time to sell my second long arm machine.
    I'm the 3rd owner for this machine. I bought it near the end of 2010 from a lady in Boyertown, PA. She bought it to use it for personal use off  a lady who bought it new from APQS to start a business I believe which didn't happen. She sold it because it was too much for her and she needed the room. I know she told me she had it serviced by the PA APQS rep before selling it to me. . I had 2 or 3 people who took lessons on it with me, but then never rented time on it.  So I have used it for some quilting while I had others on my large frame. It has been well maintained and used by me for maybe a few dozen quilts.
    I bought this machine as a second machine ( I have an older Milie) with the intention of starting a long arm rental business in a rented place. That never worked out in this area. I had 2 ladies take beginning lessons on the machine (where I was with them continually) but then never had anyone rent time on it. So I used it to work on quilts the few days I was at my store since I use my Millie for everything. After I closed my store in the fall of 2013, I set the machine up at home in case I got custom quilts that needed to stay on my larger frame for a time so that I could work on other quilts. I did use it a bit, but not enough to warrant keeping it (a dozen or so quilts at the most). It has always been in a place where it was heated and air conditioned. I maintained it and oiled it when used. The past year especially it has not been used as I have been dealing with breast cancer since the beginning of the year. now that I'm getting back to somewhat normal and starting to get back to work, I realized that it's better to sell this machine to someone else.   You can look on the APQS website for the specs on the machine which is close to my machine. I know they changed the handle design. I know I have an original brochure and picture somewhere that I can take a picture of and send to you if you like.   I did update the table and carriage system sometime in 2011.  The current table is black with one piece rails and an IQ carriage system. I didn't want to spend $3,000 to upgrade to the Bliss table and system and this was a less expensive alternative. It runs smoother that the original table and I haven't had problems with it. When I closed my store and disassembled it, I set it up in my family room (first picture, machine on the left). I then took it down for space and later reset it back up in a spare room ( second picture). Then my son moved back in temporarily after college and down it came again. Now I don't want to reset it back up since I mainly use my large machine for the little quilting I still do.  
     
    $5,000
    Elysburg, PA
    FOR SALE
    APQS 2007 Lenni longarm quilting machine
    No, I AM NOT going out of business.
    This is my SECOND long arm machine. For those of you that remember my store, this is the machine I had set up there.
    It is just sitting, having taken it apart last May after being reset back up in my home. It's a shame because it is a wonderful, high quality machine for someone.
    It is on a 10 foot table and includes extras such as the base for doing ruler work, zippered leaders with extra sets for quilts, a new brake system, horizontal spool holder, micro drive handles, extra bobbin cases and bobbins.
    The pictures  show the last quilt I quilted on this machine and the machine on the left when it was set up in another room.
     
    I'm asking $5,000 PICKUP ONLY.
    If you have any other questions or interest, please contact me through here or the following:
    rosenoll2008@gmail.com
    570-259-2008 (please leave a message as I get way too many junk calls any more)
     
    Thank you!
     
     


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    NollR got a reaction from donnavans in Washing a quilt with Pellon 80/20 batting?   
    I sell and use Pellon battings in my long arm business and online retail  and have been very happy with all of them.
     
    I usually use the poly in t-shirt quilts because it doesn't shrink at all. But my second favorite batting besides the  wool is the 80/20. It is very soft and I actually washed and machine dried a quilt with it (which I usually don't do). It did shrink a bit but not as much as I thought.
     
    You shouldn't have any problems quilting or washing it!
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