Any Thoughts on the Husqvarna Viking H|Class 100 or Similar Machines?
#11
I bought the Viking H 100 just last month because I received a coupon for an additional 15% off of the sale of $399. I have the Sapphire 875Q and only bought the H Class 100 to use in classes or to take to the church. So far I like it and it serves the purpose of what I bought it for. I have 8 sisters and we all quilt and we have all owned various models. However at this time, everyone one of us girls has Husqvarna Viking machines and would NOT give a one of them up! Good luck with whatever your decide to purchase!
#12
I own a Bernina 820 and love it. I bought it from a dealer who has been in the biz for 30 years and gives the greatest support. The machine does so much more than I am capable of at this point in quilting but I plan to grow into the machine and it is a lifetime investment for me.
Best wishes in finding the right one for you...
Best wishes in finding the right one for you...
#13
We own a bunch of different Vikings and are very pleased with the quality and support. Cindy is considering buying that particular model to take when traveling to classes, etc, because it has everything she needs and is quite light.
Looking at the brochure, it looks like it has pretty much everything needed. About the only extra that's really nice is a thread cutter built in. PDF brochure at: http://www.husqvarnaviking.com/us/Im...ss_100Q_FB.pdf
If you're not going to haul it around much, a great heavy duty quilting machine is a 9 inch Megaquilter. That has a built-in thread cutter.
Looking at the brochure, it looks like it has pretty much everything needed. About the only extra that's really nice is a thread cutter built in. PDF brochure at: http://www.husqvarnaviking.com/us/Im...ss_100Q_FB.pdf
If you're not going to haul it around much, a great heavy duty quilting machine is a 9 inch Megaquilter. That has a built-in thread cutter.
#14
I have a Viking Emerald 118 - it is the only machine I have sewed on besides a borrowed Brother at the very beginning of my quilty life. I have had no trouble with it at all - sews like a champ, does everything I need it to without being finicky or giving me grief. I love it and would easily buy another Viking. I have not had experience with customer service, as I have had no issues with it, and like I said, my experience is very VERY limited. But for what it is worth, my machine is a workhorse and I love him!!!
#15
I know you said that you don't want a used machine but some of the Bernina stores are taking in trade ins because the customers are upgrading to the new 830. I have a girlfriend who got a really good bargain. I have two separate machines, one for embroidery and one for sewing. I can embroider while I sew something else. I have more machines but I usually am using two at any given time.
#16
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I have a Viking/Husqvarna Quilt Designer II and I really like it.
Just shy of the 1 year mark the "brain" went out.
Luckily it was still under warranty from the LQS where I bought it.
I wouldn't be afraid from purchasing another Viking
Just shy of the 1 year mark the "brain" went out.
Luckily it was still under warranty from the LQS where I bought it.
I wouldn't be afraid from purchasing another Viking
#17
i`m on my third Husqv....and i wouldn`t buy another kind....just got a Sapphire 875 Q and I just love it!!!!!
I have a Viking/Husqvarna Sapphire 875 Q - and I love it. It has many decorative stitches - it does not do embroidery - its a very nice machine and I am very happy with it. Is there a way to test drive the machine? That might give you a better idea on whether this machine will fill your needs. Hope it works out well.
#18
Since a couple of you mentioned the Sapphire 875Q, I took a look at it online. The big thing I notice is the longer arm? throat? space for rolling up the fabric in your piece. I am concerned that the H|Class 100 may not have enough space.
Can you take a look here:
http://www.husqvarnaviking.com/us/25554_25642.htm
and let me know if it's adequate for clothes and quilts?
How much is the Sapphire 875Q? What makes it better than the H}Class 100Q besides the longer space?
Thanks!
Can you take a look here:
http://www.husqvarnaviking.com/us/25554_25642.htm
and let me know if it's adequate for clothes and quilts?
How much is the Sapphire 875Q? What makes it better than the H}Class 100Q besides the longer space?
Thanks!
#19
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Florida
Posts: 1,135
My husqvarna dealer told me that the "H" class series were the low end of their machines...She said that the stitching was adequate but not as good as the higher priced machines...I have a Platinum and love mine...If your budget allows I would see what types of deals your dealer can give you and go for one of the higher end machines...
#20
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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So which one did you go with? I'm considering the Hclass 100 as my main machine - I'm new at this too. I like that it's computerized and has all the features that I could ever want, but I'm concerned that it might be too small for quilting which is something I'm getting into.
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