Old 11-20-2017, 07:28 PM
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Jacocr
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Default Soprano vs juki dx 2000qvp

You may have already purchased your new machine but I wanted to give my thoughts. I initially brought home the baby Lock soprano. Sewed on her for 2 weeks and just hated it. Luckily my dealer let me return it for full price to trade in for the Juki. I've had the juki now for a month and I am in love with this machine!!!! It powers through any thick seam I throw at it. It also does it like a silent stick of butter. I'm a juki girl now. Also picked up the juki tl 2200 qvp mini. My second love! Kiki is truly where it's at. I felt the baby Lock was mostly name hype quite frankly. Although there are many who would disagree with me. I think everyone needs to try them out and feel which one feels right to you before buying. Happy quilting! And seeing! 😃


Originally Posted by joe'smom View Post
We've been sewing machine shopping. The machine will be used exclusively for piecing and straight-line quilting. I learned that I can't manage the side-insert bobbins (due to impaired finger function), so the straight-stitch only powerhouse machines (which I was hoping for) are out of the question. I will definitely need a drop-in bobbin.

We've zeroed in on the Baby Lock Soprano and the Juki DX 2000 QVP, and I wondered if anyone here uses either of these two machines, and if you have any issues, or outstanding things you like about them. They both have 8.5 inches of throat space, but I think the Juki is about an inch higher.
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