Mid-arm (i.e. sit down) quilt machine: Handi Quilter Sweet Sixteen. And, comes with extras. $2800 (or best offer) for the machine, table, and extras. This machine is amazing. I love sitting down to do the free-motion quilting. I am transitioning to another hobby (painting) so I am selling this baby. I got it when I knew nothing about free-motion quilting and it was easy to learn. And, it didn't take up as much space as a full long-arm quilt machine. The machine has a 16 inch throat. I've quilted 1 king sized and 2 queen size bed quilts with ease; and some throws and baby quilts. The table is a lift table so the height can vary based on your desires. It is 36 inches wide x 30 inches deep. It also has the table extension (currently on the right side but you can change that) it adds 18 inch to the width and as it is attached it would travel to the same height as the main part of the table. If storage is a consideration you can store it without the extension. The bobbin winder is a separate apparatus and works great so you can wind many bobbins at once so you are ready to stitch up your quilt without stopping to wind bobbins. Extras that come with the machine -- I've noted the actual cost of these extras for informational purposes only as all of it comes as a package for $2800.00 or best offer. - Extension table (as mentioned above) (I think I paid $300 for it a 3-4 years ago but it isn't available any longer) - Handi Quilter Table Overlay $90 - Handi Quilter Echo Feet (3 in the pack) - valued $164 plus tax - Handi Quilter Glide Foot $82 - Handi Quilter Feet Conversion kit - valued $165 plus tax - 26 large bobbins $10 - Mega Magic Bobbin Genies - Flex Design Rule (for designing your quilts) $15 - Curved template rulers set (came with the original machine) - Flower pedal template rulers set (came with the original machine) - Circles on Quilts template set $107 - Bobbin Case tension gauge/tool $70