Computerized domestic

Baby Lock Jazz II — harp space & quilting specs

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

Computerized domestic from Baby Lock. 12″ of harp for the price of an 8.5″ straight-stitch machine. Below: the claimed harp dimensions with sources, how it ranks against 30 other machines, and what to verify before buying.

Specifications

Harp space (claimed)12″ × n/p Awidth × height; source
Harp space (community-measured)not yet verifiedown one? submit a measurement
Max speed1,000 SPM A
Dual feed / walking footcheck kitDrop feed for free-motion; simple 28-stitch machine — the money went into the harp, not the computer.
Extension tablevariesBundle-dependent — confirm with retailer.
Stitches28 built-in stitches
Frame compatibleNo
TypeComputerized domestic

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 Baby Lock Jazz II's claimed 12″ harp width is wider than 16 of the 30 machines with published widths in this database (median: 11.3″). Within its class — computerized domestic — the average published width is 10.4″.

Baby Lock 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: Baby Lock publishes a 12″ workspace to the right of the needle; harp height is not separately published.

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FAQ

What is the harp (throat) space of the Baby Lock Jazz II?

The claimed harp space is 12″ × height not published — published by the manufacturer. Baby Lock publishes a 12″ workspace to the right of the needle; harp height is not separately published.

Is the Baby Lock Jazz II big enough for quilting a queen or king-size quilt?

A queen is realistic with good technique; kings are possible but demand careful rolling. 12″ of width is solidly above the domestic average.

Does the Baby Lock Jazz II have dual feed or come with a walking foot?

Drop feed for free-motion; simple 28-stitch machine — the money went into the harp, not the computer.

How fast is the Baby Lock Jazz II?

Maximum published speed is 1,000 stitches per minute.

Sources

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

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