What Sewing machine (brand) should i buy?
#14
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Bakersfield, CA
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Originally Posted by Linda B
I would get another Pfaff. I currently have three and wouldn't trade them for anything. And Yes, you will miss the IDT.
The Pfaff Expression 2 is on sale right now for $600 off!
#15
I have the Janome Horizon 7700 and I love it. There was some bad press when it first came out and Janome has corrected a few things - they came out with a new foot that is a new 1/4" foot.
It has the built in walking foot, and there are several feet available that fit with that technology.
I find that by using the walking foot, and moving my needle to the right, it is great for piecing. The needle can be positioned from far left to far right in tiny increments so setting it for a perfect 1/4" seam is easy.
It has the 11" throat and comes with the acrylic extension table.
The thing I like with Janome is that most of their special feet and attachments come with the machine, so you're not putting out $$ for your machine and then having to buy extra feet and attachments.
It also has the knee lifter which can be detached if you don't use it.
It has enough lights on it to light up a ball park.
It has the needle down button, it has a thread cutter button, it has an option to use the go/stop button or the foot control. There are hundreds of stitches, and they're so easy to access by using the front dial with your finger to just scroll through them fast, fast, fast - until you find what you want and then just push the button and go.
So, yes, go out and try different machines. Test them all. But don't only look at Pfaff and Bernina. You do pay a lot just for the name.
It has the built in walking foot, and there are several feet available that fit with that technology.
I find that by using the walking foot, and moving my needle to the right, it is great for piecing. The needle can be positioned from far left to far right in tiny increments so setting it for a perfect 1/4" seam is easy.
It has the 11" throat and comes with the acrylic extension table.
The thing I like with Janome is that most of their special feet and attachments come with the machine, so you're not putting out $$ for your machine and then having to buy extra feet and attachments.
It also has the knee lifter which can be detached if you don't use it.
It has enough lights on it to light up a ball park.
It has the needle down button, it has a thread cutter button, it has an option to use the go/stop button or the foot control. There are hundreds of stitches, and they're so easy to access by using the front dial with your finger to just scroll through them fast, fast, fast - until you find what you want and then just push the button and go.
So, yes, go out and try different machines. Test them all. But don't only look at Pfaff and Bernina. You do pay a lot just for the name.
#16
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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Well i've been to every dealer for every brand now.....and I just like the way the Bernina sews. When I stopped in my favorite local quilt shop to check out the Babylock machines...I mentions that so far my favorite was the Bernina. And being the wonderful people that they are, they told me of a person who was selling theirs. I'm going to check it out next week! The price seems fair, so I may be able to keep my Pfaff and get the Bernina! I'm so happy....
#17
Originally Posted by kelly7219
Well i've been to every dealer for every brand now.....and I just like the way the Bernina sews. When I stopped in my favorite local quilt shop to check out the Babylock machines...I mentions that so far my favorite was the Bernina. And being the wonderful people that they are, they told me of a person who was selling theirs. I'm going to check it out next week! The price seems fair, so I may be able to keep my Pfaff and get the Bernina! I'm so happy....
#18
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Burlington, NC
Posts: 1,730
I took my Pfaff to be serviced last week and haven't heard back. Mine has three computer boards and two are replaceable and one not. I hope to hear tomorrow if it is fixable. I have been using it as is but thought I better get it looked at. If it is the sync board, I am out of luck and need to look for a new machine myself. They showed me a couple of new Pfaff's and I am thinking of sticking with them, time will tell.
#19
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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I have an older Pfaff (with IDT) but I would not buy another Pfaff because of the company's attitude toward customer service (what customer service?) The new machines (at least some of them) do not have the same value as the older ones. I can feel the difference - maybe not everyone can.
My Pfaff is now the backup machine and yes, I do miss the IDT. However, my new Babylock Espire (which is now marketed as the Symphonie) has so many features and sews so smoothly that I don't mind attaching the external walking foot.
I also tried the Janomes and Vikings before making my decision. Already knew that Bernina was not for me.
Have you checked out patternreview.com? They have tons of reviews on all sorts of machines.
My Pfaff is now the backup machine and yes, I do miss the IDT. However, my new Babylock Espire (which is now marketed as the Symphonie) has so many features and sews so smoothly that I don't mind attaching the external walking foot.
I also tried the Janomes and Vikings before making my decision. Already knew that Bernina was not for me.
Have you checked out patternreview.com? They have tons of reviews on all sorts of machines.
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