Frame longarm

Handi Quilter Moxie — harp space & quilting specs

15″ × n/p claimed harp (W × H) source grade A

Frame longarm from Handi Quilter. The entry ticket into frame longarms. Below: the claimed harp dimensions with sources, how it ranks against 30 other machines, and what to verify before buying.

Specifications

Harp space (claimed)15″ × n/p Awidth × height; source
Harp space (community-measured)not yet verifiedown one? submit a measurement
Max speednot published
Dual feed / walking footn/a (free-motion)Frame longarm — free-motion only.
Extension tableNoSold with HQ Loft frame bundles.
StitchesFree-motion only
Frame compatibleYes
TypeFrame longarm

All figures are manufacturer or retailer claims (graded A manufacturer, B dealer/retailer, C community). Community-measured values appear here once verified — we never substitute guesses.

How much room is that, really?

The Handi Quilter Moxie's claimed 15″ harp width is wider than 19 of the 30 machines with published widths in this database (median: 11.3″). Within its class — frame longarm — the average published width is 18.6″.

Handi Quilter does not separately publish the harp height for this model — when you test-drive it, bring a tape measure (our guide shows how to measure).

Spec note: Original Moxie: 15″ throat (HQ's own Moxie XL comparison page).

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FAQ

What is the harp (throat) space of the Handi Quilter Moxie?

The claimed harp space is 15″ × height not published — published by the manufacturer. Original Moxie: 15″ throat (HQ's own Moxie XL comparison page).

Is the Handi Quilter Moxie big enough for quilting a queen or king-size quilt?

Yes — at 15″ of claimed width it is in longarm territory, designed specifically for bed-size quilts.

Does the Handi Quilter Moxie have dual feed or come with a walking foot?

Frame longarm — free-motion only.

Sources

Spotted an error, or measured your own Handi Quilter Moxie? Tell us — community measurements (with a photo of the tape measure) are how the “measured” column gets filled.

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