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Old 06-15-2015, 12:52 PM
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I have been sewing and quilting for most of my life. The two machines I used over the last 50 years have served me well. However, I wanted to be a part in the Quilt for Valor program and I just volunteered to make a quilt for my niece's fundraiser auction. Hand quilting these projects is too time consuming and my trusty Kenmore is acting up. So, today as I took my sewing machine for repair, I started looking at new machines with the capabilities to give a great 1/4 inch mark for piecing, automatic needle threader, and allow for machine quilting. I was shown the Baby lock Crescendo and Aria. These have all I was looking for but wondered if there was another less expensive brand or model with similar features. Thanks, Barbara
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Old 06-15-2015, 01:36 PM
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​Welcome from Ontario, Canada. I don't have any experience with Baby Lock, sorry.
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Welcome from Nebraska. My machine is a Pfaff 2134 that I bought about 6 years ago when I first started quilting. I'm very pleased with it. My advice would be to get the best or "most" machine that you can comfortably afford. If the Baby Lock has everything you were looking for, then that might be the right machine for you. If you have access to dealers of other good brands, you could try some out in the shops, just to be sure. But you probably can't go wrong with the Baby Lock. They seem like very good machines from what I read. You will probably find that there are many people on this board that are very loyal to their machines
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Welcome from Southern California!

Check the brand Brother - they make Baby Lock or Baby Lock makes them, not sure which way it goes.
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Hello and welcome to the board from New Hampshire.
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Old 06-15-2015, 05:02 PM
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Welcome -- Janome is less expensive than Baby Loc -- I think Brother is too as well as Singer. The Juki has some good machines too. It all depends on how much you want to spend. I have the Janome 7700 (it has a large harp, free are and a lot of great stitches) but I am lusting for the 8900. (The harp is the space under the arm and a big harm means you can quilt a big quilt on your home machine.) When you try a machine, take your own fabric and put the machines in the store through their paces. (the sample fabric at the stores is usually stiff as a board and does not always give a good idea of how the machine would work for you).
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Old 06-15-2015, 05:51 PM
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I'm sorry. I don't know anything about the Baby Lock machines, except that our local Bernina dealership carries them. I just wanted to welcome you from the beautiful mountains of western NC.
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Welcome Barbara from Southern California. Can you send some of your rain down here?? I wish I could help you but I am still quilting on my Bernina 1530. Be sure to test drive both machines and ask the dealer to show you others that are lower cost. I bought both of my Bernina at quilt shows. You can test out numerous models and get discounted prices at the end of the show. Good luck and have fun shopping.
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