Hi all. Well, my Victoria (a Bernina 200E upgraded) took matters into her own feed-dog and decided not to do any more free motion quilting, so to the shop she went yesterday. While there, I talked with my favorite Bernina person who told me they are having an especially good sale next Saturday, the 22nd on Bernina 830s. In the end it works out to nearly half of what the longarm would have cost by the time I got all the things I needed to make it work for me. So it is that she convinced me--next Saturday I will go out and place the order, and I don't have to wait until next year. Plus the table fits better in the space I have. Still, I have a LOT to do before I get all of this here.
My poor little Victoria was sitting down beside the Bernina 830 at the store...that thing is huge comparitively. I am going to trade Victoria in, and will miss her, but she'll probably go to a good home that won't make her work quite so hard. I guess she thought it was time for her to retire too.
I'm keeping my old faithful Betsy, a nearly 20 year old 1230, for which I have a lot of unique attachments (like a ruffler and a walking foot, and my current sewing desk, which remains where it is, was bought for her).
I think this will be a wonderful set up for me...the 830, the 1230 finally out where I can use her easily, and my DIL's serger she more or less permanently loaned me. I also am going to buy a bigger monitor to help with my design work and go ahead and do those improvements in my home arrangement that my sons and DIL worked out for me with just some minor changes. Plus I'll have space for a design wall and another spot to hang quilts.
I thank all of you for your help and suggestions, and especially for putting up with my backing and forthing for more than a year on this. You must be tired of hearing how I decided one way or another, and then I changed my mind, but this time it's for real.
I'll post pictures of my studio suite when I get it all done.