Recommendations for a carrying case/ rolling bag
#1
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Hi All,
I recently purchased a Bernina 830 Record (the old mechanical style). Unfortunately as it was handed down through the family, the carrying case was lost. I'm keeping an eye on eBay for a replacement (one sold the day BEFORE I purchased the machine), but was wondering if people had a favorite case/rolling bag that they might recommend.
Cheers, K
I recently purchased a Bernina 830 Record (the old mechanical style). Unfortunately as it was handed down through the family, the carrying case was lost. I'm keeping an eye on eBay for a replacement (one sold the day BEFORE I purchased the machine), but was wondering if people had a favorite case/rolling bag that they might recommend.
Cheers, K
#2
I have a tapestry looking case on wheels I purchased from JoAnns with a coupon. I use it when I go on retreat. It looks like a nice piece of luggage. I don't know if they still carry them or not. My Bernina weighs at least 28lbs without accesories etc. so I appreciate being able to roll it rather than lug it.
#3
I LOVE my Tutto!
http://www.tutto.com/index_sewingmachine.htm
I got the medium rolling case with the accessory bag. I can take everything with me when I go to workshops.
http://www.tutto.com/index_sewingmachine.htm
I got the medium rolling case with the accessory bag. I can take everything with me when I go to workshops.
#6
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Location: North Carolina - But otherwise, NOTW
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I have the same tapestry rolling tote purchased from Hancock's a few years ago. It has held up well. I also have a generic rolling file box that I put my Featherweight into..it fits perfectly. Then I have a large tote bag to put all my project supplies in.
#8
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i have the Na Navigator.(scrapbooking rolling tote).i got it at michaels a few years ago..used a 50% off coupon..i think it ended up paying $50 for it.
you really need to measure the machine to make sure it fits in any of these totes on wheels.
i could not afford the Tutto or whatever it is, but would love to have one!
you really need to measure the machine to make sure it fits in any of these totes on wheels.
i could not afford the Tutto or whatever it is, but would love to have one!
#10
You can't go wrong with a Tutto. My little "Office on Wheels" was a gem when I did trade shows and retreats.
Going through airports, you can stack all your other luggage on top of it and it still turns on a dime. It goes up and down stairs with ease. Plus, if there are no chairs available, you can sit on it. :)
Going through airports, you can stack all your other luggage on top of it and it still turns on a dime. It goes up and down stairs with ease. Plus, if there are no chairs available, you can sit on it. :)
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