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Old 08-20-2013, 12:44 PM
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Thank you all for your input. I will let my hubby know what you've said...This board is the greatest, I knew you would let me down..Thanks again!!
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Old 08-20-2013, 02:33 PM
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I think most of us agree with QuiltE ...let mom choose . Sweet .
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Old 08-21-2013, 04:24 AM
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I agree that she should be involved in the choice of the machine. As much as I make my family listen to me talk about sewing and quilting, unless I said " get this machine", they would have no idea what to get me - even with the good advice of this board!! Plus, Mom may even want to throw a few more bucks in the pot to get a really good machine. Or she may just want to keep the machine she has. And use that money for LA services of something. You guys sound very generous and she's lucky to have you!!
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Old 08-21-2013, 10:41 AM
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Can't add much, but would like to suggest that if she has an old machine that still sews well, don't let her cast it aside just because she's getting a new one. The old ones were made to last. For one thing, it's nice to have a back-up or to have one set up for one function and the other set up for another. If the old one is great for piecing the new one will get less wear and tear. In other words, if it's not broken and not taking up too much precious space, it might be a great thing to keep around. Also, if there are grandkids or other youngsters around, maybe having two machines could help her pass on her skills, if she's so inclined.

if the old one must be unloaded, do a little research. It might be in high demand among vintage machine enthusiasts. Some Berninas from the 1970's, for example, are selling on eBay for over $500, if they're in good condition and have all their attachments.

I hope she'll be delighted with her new toy!
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