Old 12-01-2010, 09:35 AM
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You might want to consider purchasing two machines, one for embroidery only and one for sewing. While a dual machine sounds good, if anything goes wrong with it, you lose both capabilities. Also with two separte machines, you can be sewing while you are embroidering.

I've worked in elctronics for years and I can tell you that anytime they combine two functions into one machine, both functions suffer.
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