We have just been notified that the Governor of Illinois has issued a
stay at home order through April 7. We hope to have more details in the
coming days, but please keep this in mind when corresponding with us
(placing/checking on order, customer service, etc).
Of course, we understand that California is already under a similar
order, so maybe this won't affect anything until we are all back to work
and normal schedule. Orders that were placed before today have been filled and shipped.Carol Tarras, LiTen Up Technologies Inc.
There are several ways that thread can break or shred:
~ When the top and bobbin threads are different weight and/or material (cotton, polyester, rayon, etc), the can rub against each other and shred the cotton one. The rayon or polyester threads are so much stronger than the cotton, they can be bullies against the cotton thread!
~ The thread breakage could be caused by the way that the quilt top has been loaded into the frame. Both ends should be at the same level, and they should cause the quilt top to barely touch the bed of the sewing machine. If the ends are too high, the presser foot and needle going down into the fabric is OK, but coming up out of it during the time you are moving things around can cause the needle to be “exposed” and then to have the thread tugging against the eye of the needle. Sometimes this causes the thread to shred.
~ Whenever you’re quilting an entire quilt top, of course depending on the size of the quilt, you will probably need to start with a new needle. These needles are good for at most 8 hours of quilting.
~ Another possibility is that the tension may need adjustment, either on the top or in the bobbin case itself. When you change bobbin thread from cotton to rayon, polyester, or monofilament, the bobbin case itself may need to have its tension adjusted (tightening or loosening by turning the screw).
~ Make sure that your feed dogs are down or covered with a feed dog plate (depends on the brand of sewing machine you have). Adjust the stitch length on your sewing machine to 0. The presser foot pressure should be at 0 as well.
~ When you’re doing the free-motion quilting, the maximum speed you should be moving the sewing machine around is about 2 inches per second. Faster and it can add stress to the needle and thread, and also it might cause the stitches to become elongated because you would be exceeding the speed capability of the sewing machine.
The Grace Speed Control is a universal foot pedal replacement. Use the dial to set the speed of your sewing machine. It works with many machines on the market so if you switch sewing machines, the Speed Control can too!
The Grace Speed Control is a universal foot pedal replacement that works with many machines on the market*. lt allows you to have compatibility with multiple machines listed below* Without the Grace Speed Control you would have to use your regular foot controller for start/stop and speed control.
The Grace Speed Control is compatible with many DC-powered machines that have a single prong foot pedal plug-in. D.C.-powered machines usually have a separate foot pedal plug-in and a power cord plug in.
You can use the Speed control without a frame. If you wanted the Sure Stitch instead, that would need a frame to work.
(AC-powered machines combine the two cords into one plug; these types of machines are generally NOT compatible with the Grace Speed Control, except for 3 prong Janome 1600P.)
Features:
Speed dial that allows you to set your machine to desired stitch speed
On/Off Button
Pulse Button (machine runs untill you release it, or touch and release for a single stitch)
Velcro Straps for easy attachment to your frame
Compact Ergonomic Design
The Speed Control Box comes with a 3.5mm Male Mono Plug connector and a 5.5mm Female Power Plug.
(Machines with other connectors are not currently compatible.)
US Warranty: 1 year limited warranty on defects in materials and workmanship.
Extended US Warranty: Extended Warranty Available
Non-US Warranty: 30 days parts and labor
Sure Stitch length regulator vs. speed control box: a Quilting Board Discussion. In September I purchased a Grace II frame with a Brother 1500s machine. I added the Grace Sure Stitch which is a dual function stitch regulator. You can set the stitch size and the speed adjusts with how fast you move the machine. I can't imagine doing without either.
Non-US Warranty: 30 days parts and labor.
Specifications
The Grace Speed Control puts the power of your foot pedal at your fingertips.
Note: This comes standard with each machine quilting frame. This controls the constant stitch speed, it is NOT a stitch regulator like the SureStitch.
Product Features:
On/Off button to start and stop your machine
Easy to use knob controls stitching speed
Our Price: $14.99 Prices are subject to change, and only current prices will be honored.
Availability: Usually leaves the warehouse in 2-3 business days. Condition: New In Box
Features
Locate presser feet easily. The clear storage boxes have adjustable compartments to fit your presser feet collection. Keeping each foot in a separate compartment makes it easy to find the one you are looking for.
Features include no-spill latches sturdy hinges and dividers for additional compartment capabilities
Great for scrapbooking crafts art supplies home office and more
Ideal for use in organizer totes
Translucent storage box.
Hinged lid with locking no spill latch tabs
Made of sturdy plastic
Non-US Warranty: 30 days parts and labor.
Specifications
14.125 X 9 X 2, 4 FIXED COMPARTMENTS 20 REMOVABLE DIVIDERS
Our Price: $619.99 Prices are subject to change, and only current prices will be honored.
Shipping: Free Ground Shipping to the Contiguous USA Availability: Usually leaves the warehouse in 5-7 business days. Condition: New In Box
Features
*Extra Bonus Includes AllBrands BWG $40 Value 3 Year Nationwide Extended Warranty Enhancement, Repair Parts & Labor, Power Surg, Transfer Owner, No Lemon, Replace, Buyout% Depreciation, for Non Commercial Use in the USA.
See Compatibility Chart Below. Plugs into electronic computer sewing machine dedicated foot control port, eliminating the need to use your foot control. The Quilter's Cruise Control made in the USA, is a stitch length regulator for use with many short-arm quilting frames. It plugs directly into your sewing machine's foot pedal port. Using optical encoders mounted to your quilting frame, it actively changes the speed of the sewing machine as you move it over the fabric to help maintain uniform stitch length throughout the quilting project.
QCC will NOT work on Babylock BLQ2 not made by Brother, but WILL work on Babylock Quilters Choice Professional BLQP, and new Babylock Jane BL500A both made by Brother
Note: Plugs into foot control port of specified electronic sewing machines with frames, so you don't have to use a separate foot control. Requires quilting frame carriage platform to install x & y motion electronic encoders, which feedback the speed of platform movement, so the motor can speed up or down and maintain stitch length.
Using optical encoders mounted to your quilting frame, it actively changes the speed of the sewing machine as you move it to help maintain uniform stitch length throughout the quilting project.
• Made in the USA
• It is a stitch length regulator for use with many short-arm quilting frames.
• It plugs directly into your sewing machine’s foot pedal port.
• Optical encoders are installed on the carriages of a quilting frame to gather the speed information of the quilter's movement. This is transmitted to the brain of the Quilter's Cruise Control and then, in turn, to the
sewing machine. Without the optical encoders on the frame, there is no signal to the brain, etc. Therefore, there must be a frame with carriages for the QCC to work.
roper Optical Encoder Installation & Removal
Extended US Warranty: 1 year limited warranty on defects in materials and workmanship.
Non-US Warranty: 30 days parts and labor.
Specifications
*Current Compatibilities Available:
Sewing Machines
Babylock QCP Quilter’s Choice Professional (but not BLQP2 by Jaguar)
Bernina models 135-200
Brother PQ1300
Brother PQ1500
Brother PQ1500S
Brother PQ1500SL
Brother PQ1500SLPRW
Elna 7200
HandiQuilter Original HQ16 Machine and Frame
Husqvarna Viking Designer LE
Husqvarna Viking Designer SE
Husqvarna Viking Mega Quilter
Husqvarna SE LE
HV Designer Diamond
HV Designer 1
HV Designer 1 USB
HV Designer II
HV Designer SE
Janome 1600P Series
Janome 6300P
Janome 6500
Janome 6600
Juki TL98E
Juki TL98Q
Juki TL98QE
Juki TL2010Q
Juki TL2000Qi
Pfaff Grand Quilter
Pfaff Creative Vision
Pfaff Classic Style 2023, 2025, 2027, 2029
Viking Husqvarna Mega Quilter
Viking Husqvarna Sapphire 850
Quilting Frames
B-Line with inserts
B-Line without inserts
Bernina Quilting Frame
Grace and Little Gracie (black plastic carriages)
Grace and Little Gracie (wood and aluminum carriages)
Grace GMQ Pro Frame
Grace Mini-Pinni
Grace Next Generation
Grace Pinnacle
Grace Sturdy Lite Quilting Frame
HandiQuilter
HandiQuilter II
HandiQuilter HQ16
HandiQuilter HQ16 Machine and Frame
Happy Jack
Hinterberg (Original)**
Hinterberg (Stretch)**
Hinterberg (Summit)**
Inspira Imperial
Inspira Original
John Watts Quilter
New Joy: Gold Standard
New Joy: Magic
PC Quilter's Max Throat
Pennywinkle Valley Ranch
Quilt Easy
Super Quilter King
Super Quilter Proflex
Suzy Q Quilter
Ultra Quilter
**may require compatible parts, purchased from frame manufacturer.
If you do not see your sewing machine or quilting frame, contact us for future release dates. We are working on adding different versions. Some Quilters Cruise Controls can take 2 - 3 weeks for delivery depending upon your machine and frame combination. Cruise Controls for common machine and frame combinations such as Juki TL series and Janome 1600 series machine being used on current model Grace frames usually ship in 1 to 2 days. All Quilter's Cruise Control products are shipped directly back to the manufacturer and have a 25% restocking fee.
Quilter’s Cruise Control Troubleshooting Guide:
General Set-up and Operation: the speed the sewing machine goes when you are using the QCC is determined by
the speed that you are moving the sewing machine/carriages. The optical encoders pick up on the speed. The one
on the upper carriage determines the speed you’re moving front to back and the one on the bottom carriage
determines the speed you’re moving left to right.
If you’re moving the platform more than 2 inches per second, you are moving too fast. The sewing machine will go
only about 1500 stitches per minute (about two inches per second maximum). Faster than that, the sewing
machine can’t go fast enough and then the needle coming out of the fabric can’t move fast enough to come out
straight up. This can cause thread breakage.
The Quilter’s Cruise Control has nothing to do with thread breakage. It serves basically the same purpose as the
foot pedal. And the foot pedal has nothing to do with thread breakage.
If your sewing machine has a speed slide, it should be in the middle range as this is the speed that works optimally
with the usual settings on the Quilter's Cruise Control. The stitch length on the sewing machine should be set to
zero. The pressure on the foot should be very low or zero.
Troubleshooting for the QCC
First, unthread your needle.
Turn on the sewing machine and the QCC. Ensure the machine light is on and the needle is slowly moving up and
down. Move the carriages front to back only. This checks the operation of the optical encoder on the top carriage.
Do the same moving the carriages left to right. This checks the operation of the optical encoder on the bottom
carriage.
If the problem seems to be the front to back stitching, follow this sequence:
First we need to narrow down if it is something wrong with the optical encoder or the wiring harness or if it is an
installation problem. With the encoder wheel on the top carriage between your thumb and forefinger, spin the
encoder.
1) Does the machine change speed? Yes/No
If yes, that encoder and the wiring harness to it are working just fine and there is something wrong with the
installation. If the sewing machine does not speed up and slow down, something is not right with the encoder or
the wiring harness to it or the installation (see below for a couple of suggestions).
If the problem seems to be the left to right stitching, check the optical encoder on the lower carriage instead.
If this is an installation problem, follow this sequence: Make sure that the optical encoder "tires" or o-rings on the
upper carriage are making good contact on the lower carriage. Gravity should hold the encoder down, although it
should not be so tight that you can't raise it up and let gravity take it down again.
2) Are the O-rings making good contact? Yes/No
Make sure that the encoder is spinning smoothly. If it's hard to see, you might want to put a dot of white paint or
fingernail polish on one of the edges to help see.
3) Is the encoder spinning smoothly? Yes/No
If it is not an installation problem, follow this sequence: Now we need to figure out if it is the optical encoder or
the wiring harness. The way to tell is by gently, very gently, unplugging the wire from the optical encoder and
swapping it over to the other optical encoder. If the problem moved, then the wiring harness is the culprit. If it
stayed in the same place, then the optical encoder is the culprit.
4) What is the culprit? Wiring harness/Optical encoder
Best Practices...You may also want to check:
Bobbin tension. Be sure to check the tension in the bobbin. You can do this by taking the bobbin case with the
bobbin in it and the thread coming out of it. Pretend that it is like a yoyo. Take the protruding thread into your
right hand. Hold your left hand (if you’re right-handed, otherwise just the opposite) below your right hand.
With your right hand holding the thread, allow the bobbin case to move down the thread into your left hand.
If it moves so quickly you don’t need to coax it like a yoyo, the tension is too loose. Tighten it up (tighten the
screw on the bobbin case until such time you test it, it needs to be coaxed down the thread into your left
hand). If the bobbin case doesn’t move down at all, loosen it (loosen the screw on the bobbin case until such
time you test it, it needs only a bit of coaxing, but does move down into your left hand).
Thread path. Refer to your sewing machine manual and follow the directions for threading the machine. For
example, from the pin holding your thread spool, guide the thread up through the two loops on the
telescoping pole, then down through the third hole on the pre-tension arm. Do not go around the screw-like
part that is used only for winding a bobbin. Then guide the thread through the tension disks over the tension
spring, under the lower hook, up through the reciprocating arm, then down and through the thread guides
and through the hole in the needle. This ensures that the thread tension, together with the correct bobbin
tension, is appropriate and won’t cause any thread breakage.
If the thread is correctly routed, there should be no problem. If there is still a problem, there could be a burr
in the tension spring. Or there could some other mechanical anomaly in the sewing machine.
New needle. Needles should not be used more than 8 hours.
Make sure that your feed dogs are down all the way. If they’re rubbing up against the bottom of the fabric,
then you could have a problem with the fabric “sticking” and them maybe not “moving” away from the
needle quickly enough to avoid broken thread or even a broken needle.
Make sure that you have appropriately raised the frame’s take-up bar that goes through the throat of the
sewing machine. If the fabric isn’t just on or barely above the throat of the machine all the way across the
frame, you could have one of two problems: If too low, it will bog down your movement of the carriages. If
too high, the fabric is tenting up, meaning that it is too high above the throat and when the foot goes down
and then comes back up again, the fabric comes up before the needle has had a chance to come out of the
fabric. This could also cause broken thread and broken needle.
If you are unable to make any determination of the culprit causing the troubles, you may wish to send the unit
in for diagnosis/evaluation/service/repair/replacement. There is a minimum service fee required for all Service
Tickets, please contact us for information.
Our Price: $465.00 Prices are subject to change, and only current prices will be honored.
Shipping: Free Ground Shipping to the Contiguous USA Availability: Usually leaves the warehouse in 5-7 business days. Condition: New In Box
Features
Quilters Cruise Control BRAIN to be installed, and CONNECTOR CORD for Plug In to your Foot Control Receptacle for Named Machines* that You Want to add Compatibility with, for your Existing QCC.
Compatible with the following machines:
BabyLock QCP
Bernina models 135-200
Brother PQ1300
Brother PQ1500S
Elna 7200
HQ-16 Imperial
Husqvarna Viking Mega Quilter
Janome 1600P Professional
Janome 6300
Janome 6500
Janome 6600
Juki TL98E
Juki TL98Q/QE
Juki TL2000Qi
Juki TL2010Q
Pfaff Grand Quilter
Pfaff Creative Vision
Pfaff various older models
Extended US Warranty: 1 year limited warranty on defects in materials and workmanship.
Non-US Warranty: 30 days parts and labor.
Specifications
The Quilter's Cruise Control regulates the stitch length of the sewing machine. The brain is sewing machine-specific; necessary cords and optical encoders sold separately. (models vary by color; may not be as shown)
Grace Sure Stitch Elite Stitch Length Regulator for Home Sewing Machines on Grace Frames
Our Price: $899.00 Prices are subject to change, and only current prices will be honored.
Shipping: Free Ground Shipping to the Contiguous USA Availability: Usually leaves the warehouse in 2-3 business days. Condition: New In Box
Features
SureStitch Elite boasts a sleek upgraded design, user-friendly touchscreen interface, and additional brand-new features like an edge warning alarm and built-in ruler and calculator functions. Getting perfectly consistent stitches is now easier than ever.
SureStitch Elite adds a sense of modern-day smarts and know-how to home machine, Elite also includes all cords and plug ins to make it compatible between specified machines.
Introducing our new and enhanced version of the SureStitch that quilters know and love.
The SureStitch Elite turns your home machine into a smart machine! Like the original SureStitch, this savvy product is a stitch regulator with multiple functions that keep stitches more consistent and better looking.
The SureStitch Elite is a stitch regulator and constant stitch speed control in one, providing you with perfectly consistent stitches every time.
In Stitch Regulation mode, this device takes advantage of your machine's full range of speeds, adjusting the speed of your machine to keep all your stitches the same length, even as you speed up and slow down.
And when used as a speed control, it lets you adjust the speed of your sewing machine with the push of a button,
With SureStitch, you never have to worry about inconsistent, uneven stitches again! Click the button below to discover all the features and benefits of this game-changing product.
We’ve upgraded the SureStitch Elite with a sleeker design, a user-friendly touchscreen interface, and some very exciting new features:
Customizable stitch length presets and adjustable minimum speed setting for improved stitch quality
Measuring function and built-in calculator to make getting exact measurements easier
The soon-to-be-favorite feature: a brand-new patented edge warning system that warns when stitch are getting close to the edge of the quilt to help keep your designs looking just like they should – beautiful!
This stitch regulator is designed to work with the frame. It comes with encoders that roll along the carriage and regular tracks to know where the machine is and how fast it is going. It doesn’t work without being on a frame.
Sure Stitch length regulator vs. speed control box: a Quilting Board Discussion. In September I purchased a Grace II frame with a Brother 1500s machine. I added the Grace Sure Stitch which is a dual function stitch regulator. You can set the stitch size and the speed adjusts with how fast you move the machine. I can't imagine doing without either.
Extended US Warranty: 5 years parts, 90 days labor on defects in materials and workmanship.
QBOT V3 is our newest product - available for purchase as an upgrade to earlier firmware versions of QBOT or as a new-in-the-box complete unit
Many design features are built into the interface, like Design Management, Line Quilting, Mirror Image, and Nesting; as well as improved features you're already acquainted with like Pattern Quilting, %Restart, Another/Chain, and Overlay. QBOT V3 requires an Android-based tablet (NOT INCLUDED WITH PURCHASE) with Bluetooth. With the many Android options available on the market, you'll be able to get the screen size which best suits your needs (NOTE: our beta testers highly recommend 10" models). The benefit of the tablet interface is that the QBOT will never go out of style. As new tablets come out with new features, you can always have a fresh look to QBOT - it's your choice.
The most anticipated innovation in quilting has arrived. What is QBOT? QBOT stands for 'Quilting Based on Technology." It is a new, totally computerized quilting system. Why pay someone to create a professional quilt, when the QBOT can do it for you? The QBOT offers professional results…easily and automatically. Simply put, the QBOT does everything for you. Automatic hands-free movement creates the perfect design that would be impossible to do by hand. You are now the professional! Just think about all of those quilting projects that you started, but never finished. The QBOT will complete your quilting projects in a fraction of the time. Design more intricate quilting than you ever imagined. With more than 18 quilting designs included, you can start creating beautiful designs immediately. If you prefer, you can “record” your very own one-of-a-kind pattern and repeat it the same way, or shrink it, anywhere you want on the quilt. Take pride in professional results, the easy way. Own your QBOT today!
QBOT V3 is our newest product - available for purchase as an upgrade to earlier firmware versions of QBOT or as a new-in-the-box complete unit.
Many design features are built into the interface, like Design Management, Line Quilting, Mirror Image, and Nesting; as well as improved features you're already acquainted with like Pattern Quilting, %Restart, Another/Chain, and Overlay. QBOT V3 requires an Android-based tablet with Bluetooth®. With the many Android options available on the market, you'll be able to get the screen size which best suits your needs (NOTE: our beta testers highly recommend 10" models). The benefit of the tablet interface is that the QBOT will never go out of style. As new tablets come out with new features, you can always have a fresh look to QBOT - it's your choice.
QUILTING WITH QBOT V3 REQUIRES THREE THINGS:
A compatible QBOT head - with factory installed communications module and version 3 firmware.
Either the QBOT V3 App or QBOT V3 Pro App - available for purchase in the Google Play store.
An Android device/tablet (NOT INCLUDED WITH PURCHASE), operating system of 4.1 or later, equipped with Bluetooth connectivity.
QBOT COMPATIBILITY LIST The current compatibility list for QBOT is shown below. In order for QBOT to work you will need a quilting frame, sewing machine and stitch regulator built in the machine or a Quilter’s Cruise
Control Stitch Regulator available. As we develop and test the adapter kit for the other quilting
machines and frames, we will write the instructions and make QBOT available for these products. The
development and test cycle for certain frames can be lengthy, so we ask for your patience as we
expand QBOT’s compatibilities.
QBOT does it for you!
Automated quilting at your fingertips!
Simple Installation
Quick set up and easy learning curve!
Menu Driven Interface
QBOT leads you step by step!
Professional Results
Even difficult designs are easily stitched!
Four-Point Scaling
Automatic adjustments for rotated or skewed blocks!
On-Board Rotation
Enter the rotation angle and QBOT does the rest!
Record Your Own Designs
QBOT automatically records your free-motion quilting!
Quilting Designs Included
Machine quilting and embellishing have never been easier!
Compatible With Most Studio Quilting Frames
How-To Bulletin #3
Updating the QBOT Firmware When you turn on your QBOT, it starts running its operating system. This operating system is
called ‘firmware.’ Upgrades to the firmware may be available from time to time. These firmware
upgrades may include additional features, or changes to the existing features. We recommend
running the latest version of the firmware. The latest version of the firmware is available through
the myQBOT.com website through the ‘SUPPORT’ section.
QBOT V3 is our newest product - available for purchase as an upgrade to earlier firmware versions of QBOT or as a new-in-the-box complete unit
Many design features are built into the interface, like Design Management, Line Quilting, Mirror Image, and Nesting; as well as improved features you're already acquainted with like Pattern Quilting, %Restart, Another/Chain, and Overlay. QBOT V3 requires an Android-based tablet (NOT INCLUDED WITH PURCHASE) with Bluetooth. With the many Android options available on the market, you'll be able to get the screen size which best suits your needs (NOTE: our beta testers highly recommend 10" models). The benefit of the tablet interface is that the QBOT will never go out of style. As new tablets come out with new features, you can always have a fresh look to QBOT - it's your choice.
The most anticipated innovation in quilting has arrived. What is QBOT? QBOT stands for 'Quilting Based on Technology." It is a new, totally computerized quilting system. Why pay someone to create a professional quilt, when the QBOT can do it for you? The QBOT offers professional results…easily and automatically. Simply put, the QBOT does everything for you. Automatic hands-free movement creates the perfect design that would be impossible to do by hand. You are now the professional! Just think about all of those quilting projects that you started, but never finished. The QBOT will complete your quilting projects in a fraction of the time. Design more intricate quilting than you ever imagined. With more than 18 quilting designs included, you can start creating beautiful designs immediately. If you prefer, you can “record” your very own one-of-a-kind pattern and repeat it the same way, or shrink it, anywhere you want on the quilt. Take pride in professional results, the easy way. Own your QBOT today!
QBOT V3 is our newest product - available for purchase as an upgrade to earlier firmware versions of QBOT or as a new-in-the-box complete unit.
Many design features are built into the interface, like Design Management, Line Quilting, Mirror Image, and Nesting; as well as improved features you're already acquainted with like Pattern Quilting, %Restart, Another/Chain, and Overlay. QBOT V3 requires an Android-based tablet with Bluetooth®. With the many Android options available on the market, you'll be able to get the screen size which best suits your needs (NOTE: our beta testers highly recommend 10" models). The benefit of the tablet interface is that the QBOT will never go out of style. As new tablets come out with new features, you can always have a fresh look to QBOT - it's your choice.
QUILTING WITH QBOT V3 REQUIRES THREE THINGS:
A compatible QBOT head - with factory installed communications module and version 3 firmware.
Either the QBOT V3 App or QBOT V3 Pro App - available for purchase in the Google Play store.
An Android device/tablet (NOT INCLUDED WITH PURCHASE), operating system of 4.1 or later, equipped with Bluetooth connectivity.
QBOT COMPATIBILITY LIST The current compatibility list for QBOT is shown below. In order for QBOT to work you will need a quilting frame, sewing machine and stitch regulator built in the machine or a Quilter’s Cruise
Control Stitch Regulator available. As we develop and test the adapter kit for the other quilting
machines and frames, we will write the instructions and make QBOT available for these products. The
development and test cycle for certain frames can be lengthy, so we ask for your patience as we
expand QBOT’s compatibilities.
QBOT does it for you!
Automated quilting at your fingertips!
Simple Installation
Quick set up and easy learning curve!
Menu Driven Interface
QBOT leads you step by step!
Professional Results
Even difficult designs are easily stitched!
Four-Point Scaling
Automatic adjustments for rotated or skewed blocks!
On-Board Rotation
Enter the rotation angle and QBOT does the rest!
Record Your Own Designs
QBOT automatically records your free-motion quilting!
Quilting Designs Included
Machine quilting and embellishing have never been easier!
Compatible With Most Studio Quilting Frames
How-To Bulletin #3
Updating the QBOT Firmware When you turn on your QBOT, it starts running its operating system. This operating system is
called ‘firmware.’ Upgrades to the firmware may be available from time to time. These firmware
upgrades may include additional features, or changes to the existing features. We recommend
running the latest version of the firmware. The latest version of the firmware is available through
the myQBOT.com website through the ‘SUPPORT’ section.
32168: QCC X&Y Encoders, Cables, & Wiring for Stitch Length Regulation on Tin Lizzie 18/LS Quilt Machines*
Our Price: $299.99 Prices are subject to change, and only current prices will be honored.
Shipping: Free Ground Shipping to the Contiguous USA Availability: Usually leaves the warehouse in 2-3 weeks. Condition: New In Box
Features
*encoder sets are no longer available to replace the ones that have white encoders, If
You have questions, contact us directly at [email protected] and we'll figure out if we can accommodate or offer an alternative.
the OEA_ycR4w is the only 4-wire y-cable we fabricate (the other 4-wire is a single, not-y, cable)
and the Style A optical encoder is the one which replaces original encoders which are not white-with-springs/clasps. Liten Up.
Encoder Roller Wheels, Wires, and Plug In Connectors for Tin Lizzie 18, 18LS (not the 18DLS) Quilting Machines on Wood Falcon or Grace Metal Majestic, Phoenix, and Pinnacle Frames, Viking Mega and Pfaff Grand 18.8 Machines by Tin Lizzie. Not for Queen Quilter by Tin Lizzie or any later Tin Lizzie models.
Note: Use Wood screws to mount the encoders on wood frames and platforms, and machine bolts to mount the encoders on metal frames and platforms.
*Note: Y encoder is the same as for Viking Mega Quilter 18, and Pfaff Grand Quilter 18.8 by Tin Lizzie, on Inspira Imperial Metal Quilting Frames.
*Includes: Y0-cable/wiring harness
Extended US Warranty: 30 Days labor on defects in materials and workmanship.