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Old 06-13-2016, 03:29 AM
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Skyangel
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I'm on my 4th Bernina and would not buy anything else now. My current machine is the B570, an upgrade from the B440 that was my workhorse for almost 10 years (and now lives at my friends house). Although I don't own an 880, I have sewn on one. I work at my Bernina dealer 1 day a week, just an after-retirement part time gig to get me out of the house and doing creative things. I get to spend time sewing on the demo machines, making shop samples. Then I got "told" to use the higher end models so I know them well enough to demonstrate them to customers. I was actually intimidated by how sophisticated the 880 is until I actually sat down and started using it. The big color touch screen is just like using a computer tablet, and the menus are logical. I love the 12-inch throat on the 880, the thread cutter, and the directional stitching that will do micro-stippling (I have quilted table runners with this stitch). The embroidery is fabulous. Only the 880 can use the jumbo hoop (10 x 16), which I would love to use for quilting with the embroidery module. The 880 is a great machine, but like any sophisticated equipment, there is a learning curve. The training classes are critical. Make sure you have a good dealer that offers the training classes (required by Bernina). The 880 should have 4-6 class series, plus a couple more on the embroidery functions. If this machine is in your budget, spend same time at the dealer and try it out with your fabric and thread. Only you can decide if it is right for you and your dealer shouldn't mind you taking the time to be sure.
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