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    Old 07-11-2014, 07:30 AM
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    You go girl!!!!

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    Old 07-11-2014, 07:49 AM
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    Originally Posted by QultingaddictUK
    Knitette I got the machine from my favourite supplier, not that far from you, David Drummond in Edinburgh. Although I live in North Wales now I have always bought my machines from him because of his brilliant service and personal customer card and he is the ONLY one that I send my machines to be serviced as he does them properly. Hows the weather one of my favourite cities? I so miss Scotland.
    That man could sell snow to Eskimoes, lol. I'm about three hours away. Weather is great just now. Long nay it last!
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    Old 07-14-2014, 06:04 AM
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    You sound just like me. I do nothing besides work and watch my grandkids and quilt, emb so I have the Viking Diamond Deluxe and once I got it paid off I got the Ovation Serger by Brother. No finance charges and classes. I gave my daughter my Kenmore/Janome machine that I used to take to class so when my Serger is paid off I'll get me a lightweight to take to classes. Doesn't sound crazy to me at all. You have to enjoy life and some of us just do it in a different way. When my daughter said something to me I told her the same thing when her father used to complain if I bought anything. I don't drink or smoke (they both do) so at least what I spend my money on is not only healthy for me, not damaging my lungs or liver but it'll be here way after all thier booze and cigs are gone. I have something that I can enjoy and it doesn't disappear because it was consummed.
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    Old 07-14-2014, 08:04 AM
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    I LOVE my tiny little class machine. I bought it classes, but now I take it everywhere. It will fit in the overhead bin on an airplane!
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    Old 07-14-2014, 10:02 AM
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    Having a small light machine to take to classes is wonderful. My husband bought me the Janome AQS a few years exactly for that purpose. We have a group that meets at church every week to make quilts for charity and that's the one I haul there each week. However, it doesn't have a thread cutter!
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    Old 07-14-2014, 09:43 PM
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    Are machines different in the UK than the US? I could not find txl 607.
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    Old 07-14-2014, 09:56 PM
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    Originally Posted by cmputerdazed
    Are machines different in the UK than the US? I could not find txl 607.
    Yes - although the models are often identical, they sometimes have a different name. We also don't have the same amount of model choice (smaller market).

    Pfaff and Bernina are the same as they're European, but the Japanese companies - Janome, Brother etc. are different
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    Old 07-15-2014, 12:24 AM
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    Originally Posted by QultingaddictUK
    I know it sounds so flagrantly expensive to non quilters but I thought I needed a new machine for taking out to classes etc. so I treated myself to a new Janome txl607 ...
    i am convinced that your purchase was not self-indulgent or extravagant.
    it was a very practical and cost-effective decision.

    i had been carting my MC 8900 around with me because i thought it would be foolish to plunk down some additional hundreds just to have a smaller, lighter machine for sewing away from home.
    that changed when i tripped carrying it back into the house several months ago.

    the machine landed on the [concrete] floor, and i landed on the machine.
    luckily, it survived without a scratch and it still works like it just came out of the box.
    i, on the other hand, cracked my sternum and was in a lot of pain for several weeks.
    so ... that forced me to think.

    if not for dumb luck and the fact that the machine is so well made, i could have had to junk and replace a machine that costs thousands of dollars.
    i'd much rather risk having that happen to a machine that costs hundreds.

    so i, too, now have a travel machine.
    i spent the extra $$$ on one that had all the features i do not want to live without.
    which means i have a travel machine i enjoy using and am not afraid to haul around, hither and yon.
    and my other baby can stay safe, at home.
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    Old 07-15-2014, 06:01 AM
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    Patrice, what model did you get.
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    Old 07-15-2014, 07:50 AM
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    Just an added point, worth remembering. I took my new machine to a class on Monday and put it in a sewing machine trolley which I have but forgot that I to lift in and out of the car, boy did I hurt. Due to a health problem I get in terrible pain when lifting anything heavier than 8 - 10 lbs and the trolley weighed more than that!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Tomorrow when I go to my other group I am going to carry the machine, with it's cover on and put my other bits n pieces in a shopping trolley that I have in the hope that works better for me. Oh the joys of getting older
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