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Old 02-23-2013, 04:53 PM
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Has anyone tried the new babylock trustitch regulator?
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Old 02-23-2013, 06:57 PM
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I'll be following this thread, I just bought a Babylock sewing machine.
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Old 02-23-2013, 07:44 PM
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Isn't it the same thing as the BSR??
... anyone with it should be able to answer your questions.
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Old 02-24-2013, 06:57 PM
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No too pricey for me but will watch wondering the same. I think it is so new you might have to ask this questin in another 6 months
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No I haven't tried it, but have talked to my dealer about it....it's pricey! Pretty darn new and I haven't found anyone I know who bought it yet. I'll be watcing this post also. I have 3 Babylocks, so ya never know!
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What is pricey to you? what range, 10, 20, 100 ?
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$1000 that is pricey s. saw it this past week
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I have the HQ Sweet 16 and tried the demo at the store where I bought it. I was excited to try it, but was a bit disappointed. Maybe a learning curve, but it seems like I do better without it. It felt a bit choppy and the stitches didn't look as nice. Could have been a tension issue and I may go back and try it again now that I've had a chance to use my machine a bit more. I would definitely test drive before purchasing.
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In the Pacific NW it retails for $1500! I would love to know if anyone has tried this too! On the Babylock yahoo group at least one person has it and loves it!!

As far as I know it is the same as Bernina's BSR
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I have a BSR with my bernina. Do I use it. The answer is sometimes. I learnt free motion without the BSR and find I can now adays use it or not. If you can free motion spend the money on more fabric and watch the price until it becomes a price you are not so worried about or on eBay.
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