Goodness... new Baby Lock Destiny looks like an awesome machine!
#21
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Desert Southwest
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Price sounds about right. I watched the video and really didn't see anything new. Yes, the screen is bigger; better graphics (looks like HD), more built-in stitches, embroidery patterns, etc. But, really, how many of the stitches do we use? I have 71 decorative stitches and haven't used more than one or two. The single most important thing for me, the stitch regulator, I heard no mention of! At that price it should have one. Bernina offers a machine with stitch regulator (BSR-Bernina Stitch Regulator) under $4,000 which I would much rather have. Free motion quilting is easy-peasy with a stitch regulator...no days of practice required! This looks to be the kind of machine those who must have the best and most recent of anything will have to have! I wouldn't spend the money on it myself, but certainly wouldn't refuse it as a gift!
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#22
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Texas
Posts: 440
i'm questioning the design of the demo handbag, in general. after going to all the trouble of embroidering the fabulous designs on the white fabric, it seems to me that someone ought to have looked critically at a design that looks like someone pulled a pair of underwear on a black handbag... sorry. that was what my eyes first saw!
The cost of new machines is getting so ridiculous. Where does it stop?
#25
It is a wonderful machine. I have a 10 needle embroidery machine, so I won't be buying one. My hubby went by our dealer last week and came home with the Crescendo for my birthday. The Crescendo is the Destiny without the embroidery module. It has all the other great features. I love the laser guideline.
#26
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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No, I paid only $800. for it about 11 years ago, It was a new macnine on sale. My current Elegante II is 7years old and I forgot to mention, or somehow erased, that in between I got the my first Elegante that was a used machine for $3200. and was given $500. for that one too when I traded it in for the Elegante II that I now have.
#28
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: living in Hampton Roads area (Chesapeake, VA) originally from S Beloit, IL
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Ladies,
Don't forget your ASG groups or clubs! They are great ways to sell your machine so you have seed funds for the next. I have 5 more years before I allow myself to upgrade. I have a Baylock Esanté and an Imagine serger. Sure, there is a model better. I'll try to sell my machine on my own.
Don't forget your ASG groups or clubs! They are great ways to sell your machine so you have seed funds for the next. I have 5 more years before I allow myself to upgrade. I have a Baylock Esanté and an Imagine serger. Sure, there is a model better. I'll try to sell my machine on my own.
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