buying a new machine
#11
Did you check homeowners insurance for the Babylock. My friends got fried and she got almost enough to replace it.[/quote]
Definitely check into your insurance. Power surges and lightening strikes should be covered.
We had a lightening strike a few years ago that fried my TV, my computer modem (power was protected but not the phone line - go figure) and my microwave. All was covered.
You pay into the insurance, so use it!
Definitely check into your insurance. Power surges and lightening strikes should be covered.
We had a lightening strike a few years ago that fried my TV, my computer modem (power was protected but not the phone line - go figure) and my microwave. All was covered.
You pay into the insurance, so use it!
#13
When I purchased my new Viking recently I also had to consider where I could get a machine serviced. I prefer to have my machines serviced locally otherwise I would have to drive 2 hours each way, leave my machine and then go back to retrieve it when ready. Local service makes my life easier.
#14
I'd check with your insurance company as others have mentioned.
My son's computer got fried due to a power surge and the insurance company replaced it.
Have fun shopping for a new machine! I loved doing that..
My son's computer got fried due to a power surge and the insurance company replaced it.
Have fun shopping for a new machine! I loved doing that..
#15
Dear Quiltin Amma,
I have the Janome 11000SE and I love it. It sews great, has tons of stitches, and the embroidery part is very easy to use. I really like the magnetic hoop and the quilting stitches. And I'm just a beginner. Some of my more experienced friends have the same machine and have made some beautiful and unique quilts with it.
I have the Janome 11000SE and I love it. It sews great, has tons of stitches, and the embroidery part is very easy to use. I really like the magnetic hoop and the quilting stitches. And I'm just a beginner. Some of my more experienced friends have the same machine and have made some beautiful and unique quilts with it.
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I have the Pfaff Creative Vison 5.5 and the Brother Duetta 4500...I love them both and would be hard pressed to choose between the two.
However, if I could only buy one machine-today-only one...I would buy the Brother Quattro hands down. This would be IMHO the machine to have...
Kirsten
However, if I could only buy one machine-today-only one...I would buy the Brother Quattro hands down. This would be IMHO the machine to have...
Kirsten
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