A longarm fits more spaces than most quilters expect.
If there’s room for creativity, there’s room for a longarm.
Stationary Quilt Tables might be what you need.
Frames are fully height adjustable. You can quilt standing or seated.
Many quilters work comfortably from an office chair with their frame.
You donât need strength â you need support.
Technology has changed everything. You don’t know if it is for you until you try.
A longarm is an investment in your time & health
It isn’t a hobby it is hours of your time. Invest in yourself and give yourself permission to buy this tool that makes your craft easier.
Every longarm quilter starts at the beginning.
When you buy locally, you receive:
Start from the easiest point. Never made a quilt. With a quilting machine you go from first quilt finished to making for all your friends and family. A longarm meets you where you are and grows with you.
Most owners use their machines more than expected.
Don’t justify the purchase with the quantity of quilts. It is equipment that makes your craft easier and more enjoyable.
A longarm become part of the householdâused for quilts, gifts, donation projects, and creative
exploration.
It’s a personal preference, no obligations required. You bought a rotary cutter to replace scissors. A quilting machine to replace a sewing machine is working smarter not harder.
Gloria didnât think she needed a longarm until she felt how much easier it was on her body. She flew to OÊ»ahu to test machines and now quilts whenever time allows between travels.
Kīhei, MauiCarol upgraded her Sweet Sixteen stationary machine to an Insight Table with added drawers. Small upgrades over time have made quilting easier and more enjoyable.
LÄ«huÊ»e, KauaÊ»iCarol was my very first customer. Six months after financing her Moxie, she was quilting for others and covering her paymentsâand then some.
Salt Lake, OʻahuTish was gifted a Moxie with Pro-Stitcher Lite for Christmas and had it shipped to Molokaʻi. I visited for hands-on training and made sure she felt confident from day one.
Kaunakakai, MolokaÊ»iRuth thought condo living meant no longarmâuntil we found 38 inches of space. Her Capri on an Insight Table fits perfectly, and quilts are getting finished fast.
Mililani, OʻahuSandi took advantage of last-chance pricing on a Simply Sixteen and paired it with a Studio 3 Frame. With direct shipping and on-island setup, everything went smoothly.
Līhuʻe, KauaʻiMimi quilts queen-size projects on a Simply Sixteen with a Little Foot Frame. Adding ProStitcher proved you really can make it work in the space you have.
Pukalani, MauiAt 80, Meriel wasnât sure she could learn to longarm with her physical limits. Today she quilts comfortably using an office chair and Pro-Stitcher with family support.
WahiawÄ, OÊ»ahuLearning swirls and pebbles on a Moxie took some adjusting, but now she knows what designs work best. The bonusâher granddaughter quilts right alongside her.
Waiahua, OÊ»ahuWinnie and Lewis flew to OÊ»ahu to test drive before buying. Quilting is Winnieâs creative outlet while caring for her daughter, and Lewis happily rearranged the space to make it work.
Makawao, MauiOver two years, Lori grew from a Simply Sixteen to an Amara with Pro-Stitcher. If itâs fabricquilts, rugs, bagsâsheâs quilting it.
Waiʻanae, OʻahuAdina came to our retreat for two years to learn and try different machines and feet. When a used Amara with Pro-Stitcher fit her budget, her dream wall became reality.
Wailuku, MauiJan had never made a quilt but wanted to skip basting and finishing and found room for a Little Foot Frame with PS. Her first project was a memory quilt for her neighbor.
WahiawÄ, OÊ»ahuTina bought an Amara 24 with quilt-from-the-back as a retirement gift. A year later and practicing on donation quilts, she added Pro-Stitcher and finished 20 quilts in one month.
Kahala, OÊ»ahuClaire loved the clubs and community but didnât think a longarm was possible. With a Black Friday promotion and a garage setup, sheâs finally finishing her tub of quilt tops.
Kapolei, OÊ»ahuAnita planned to wait until retirement, but after test driving she didnât. Sheâs quilting on her Amara24 with Quilt From the Back and Rulers on her grandson quilts.
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Handi Quilter Stitchâą sewing machines are designed for quilters and sewists who want strong
motors, smooth stitching, and dependable performance.
Ideal for:
Moxie ST & Amara ST – Perfect for smaller spaces. Enjoy true longarm quilting at home with this compact footprint designed to fit anywhere â just set it up, plug it in, and start quilting with smooth, professional results right at home.
Features:
The sooner you begin, the more time you give yourself to practice and truly make it your own.
Affordable, capable, and confidence-building.
Great for beginners and computerized digital designs. What matters is what happening after the machine is in your home. The sooner you invest, the more time you have to learn, grow and create with it.
Moxie Little Foot Frame Moxie Loft Moxie XL
Handi Quilter best-selling longarm.
Ideal for all methods of quilting. Buying a longarm is the first step – not the finish line. Learn what is possible, your purchase now, is value you gain over time.
Amara ST (Sit Down Machine) Handi Quilter Amara + 10 or 12âČ Studio2 Frame Handi Quilter Amara + Little Foot Frame Handi Quilter Amara 24+ 10âČ or 12âČ Gallery2 Frame
Hawaii residents can witness the new Infinity 28 in action. Designed for quilters who want room – physically and creatively.
The new standard. Space to think. Time to Create. Support to Grow. This is not about quilting faster. It’s about quilting better – for longer.
Creative longevity, new quilting possibilities, a big machine that is meant to grow with you in your quilting journey. You don’t have to be a professional or experienced quilter you have to be willing to learn.
Handi Quilter Infinity + 10 or 12-foot Gallery2 Frame Infinity 28