Originally Posted by
Jane Quilter
You are so welcome! That is a pretty fancy machine you have there. (I'm still using an old featherweight). It has the best owners manual I've ever seen (those from a foreign country---Japan, Swiss, Germany often leave a lot to be desired). But yours reads more like a sewing manual.. For example it shows how to make a dart, a felled seam, etc. Who would expect that in an owners manual? I saw an attachment to a foot that cuts/trims the seam while you sew....fancy, fancy. Give that Baby a hug, and happy stitching that perfect 1/4" seam (with no wadding bunched at the ends). Jane Q
I love my Babylock. I bought it 10 years ago using life insurance money I received when my husband died. I had wanted a fancy sewing and embroidery machine for a long time but couldn't afford it. Using my machine for embroidery and sewing quilts was what got me through the grieving process. I was still working up until two years ago when I retired, so up until then I didn't have much time, but now I am discovering things about my machine that makes me appreciate it even more! I do need to read my manual more, but have learned so much from the members of this board!