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Thread: EEK! Took the Plunge and thanks for the welcome!

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    Power Poster solstice3's Avatar
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    Congrats. Shame you aren't near me. Some great classes at shops here both on machines and projects

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    Super Member jmoore's Avatar
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    Glad you made a decision and hope comments from The board members to your first post were helpful. It's exciting to get a new machine (s) Congrats on your decision.

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    Super Member Jeanette Frantz's Avatar
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    Welcome to the Board. I'm sure you'll get a lot of help and advice on this Board! That's what it's about!
    Congratulations on your purchase!

    Jeanette

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    Ok, decision made!! Now the fun begins...enjoy!!!

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    I love love love my Juki HZL F400! It's basically the same as the F600. So excited for you!

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    Don't worry about classes. I went once to my dealer (which I'm very happy with BTW). They basically walked me through basics (threading, bobbin winding, how to select stitches) but the F600 manual is so easy to follow you will have no problems.

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    I have a Juki, model hzl g110, that I bought last December. I am very happy with it. I know it is not one of their expensive models, but it has a decent sized throat, is computerized and has more stitches than I will probably use. I bought it at an online store and in March I drove an hour to my nearest dealer that carries Julki brand machines to purchase a small size machine to carry to my guild sew-alongs. It is a nice little machine to carry; it is only about 12 pounds. Almost a year now and I am happy with this brand.
    Life is a remarkable journey~~make yours memorable...

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