Bernina or Janome?
#11
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: BC Canada
Posts: 400
IMHO you need to purchase a machine that has a dealer, near by, that you have a good relationship with. Machines will have problems from time to time. Hopefully nothing serious. My Bernina dealer is there for me. I own 2 Berninas and can count on my dealer to help me if I have problems or the machine has problems. In the past I have owned TOL machines and had NO support from the dealers (2 different dealers). Since I switched to Bernina I have had only success, both with my machines and my projects.
I have the large harp on my 830 and LOVE it. If you are going to do a lot of FMQ the large harp is wonderful.
I have the large harp on my 830 and LOVE it. If you are going to do a lot of FMQ the large harp is wonderful.
#12
I chose a Janome 6600 after trying out many machines at a quilt show years ago. I wanted a big throat and this one fit in my budget. I love her and it was been quite a few years now. I also like that it has a built it even feed foot. I never felt the need for a stitch regulator. It was a good decision for me.
#13
I bought a Babylock Cresecendo this spring, with 11" harp space. I just now got my latest project to where I could start quilting. I tell ya....that 11" harp space is to die for!!!! Makes quilting a twin quilt oh so much easier!
It came with a boatload of feet. And I really like the laser light, which at the time I thought was gimmicky.
It came with a boatload of feet. And I really like the laser light, which at the time I thought was gimmicky.
#14
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Join Date: Oct 2014
Posts: 390
I love my Bernina 380. However I don't quilt on it. The harp size is too small. I bought it to piece and machine applique. I needed a light weight machine I could move around and take for service myself. Make a list of the things you want your machine to do for you, then test the machines. I also echo the advice that it is best if you have reliable support for your machine close.
#15
I had a Bernini and loved it, used it to death, than a light weight inexpensive Janome. Still have it, works good. Now have a Janome memory craft love it. I did compare both a year ago, only difference was Bernini used larger bobbins, not cheep to replace all I had, and the BSR. It also cost $2000 more. The harp size, and stiches, were the same in both. I thought long and hard before going Janome. My FMQ is not the greatest, but with practice it is getting a lot better. Just was not worth the extra $$$ for me. I have a fantastic dealer.
#16
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Illinois
Posts: 9,018
I will be watching here...I have a BL now that is my main go to, but I'm not really pleased with it and am thinking about a purchase in the near future I have an old Viking #1 plus that I just love and am thinking of going back..... For an updated model....I left on an impulse buy(BL).... Never again!
#17
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: howell, Mi
Posts: 2,345
I have a Janome 7700, and I love it. It uses any kind of thread and has a large harp. I used to have a 4800 Janome, not made anymore, so I didn't have too much to learn with the new machine. I have had the 7700 for about a year, and have not had any trouble with it. I can't comment on a Bernina since I have never sewn on one, but I don't think it would offer me anything that I don't have on my Janome. The shop where I bought it offers unlimited classes as long as you need them and repair service if you need it. A close repair service is worth a lot IMHO. Good luck on your search and buy what makes you happy. Oh, one other thing--when I bought the machine financing was free for 12 months (I think that was the length of time offered) and I have seen offers on other machines for longer periods of time. I think that is a good selling point. Ask about that when you make a decision if you are interested in that.
Sue
Sue
#20
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Northern California, Sonoma Co.
Posts: 2,814
The repair man/dealer I go to handles only Berninas and Janomes, so I figure both are good. I have had lower end Janomes and love them, but then I don't have the budget for a Bernina. I'd test drive models of both until you know in your heart which one is right for you.
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