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Old 01-07-2017, 03:59 AM
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Default Baby Lock on sale, do you suggest I buy one?

  • Here are the prices at a shop near me. Do you have one? Which do you have and do you recommend I buy one? I currently have a Husqvarna Emerald. These prices seem enticing enough to encourage a purchase. I've never felt the need to spend a lot of money on a machine when my current one is working just fine...
  • $99 for a BL9 sewing machine
  • $199 for an Anna sewing machine
  • $299 for a Molly sewing machine
  • $299 for a Lauren serger
  • $399 for an Amelia sewing machine
  • $499 for a Rachel sewing machine
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Old 01-07-2017, 04:18 AM
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I love my baby lock machine.
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Old 01-07-2017, 05:47 AM
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Is it just an urge to have something new, or are there features you are needing.
I love having a needle down feature, thread cutter and large harp for quilting. I wanted to have the overcast and applique stitches.
What do you work on that would require a new machine?
I personally prefer the quality of a more expensive machine.
Best wishes on your decision.
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Old 01-07-2017, 06:58 AM
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The Anna is a great, basic machine and worth the extra bucks over the BL9.. the other 3 are also very nice with proven track-records so you can't go wrong.
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I have the Sophia2 with embroidery module and I love it. It is my take to class machine if my featherweight doesn't have the features needed. I do have a Bernina 440QE for heavier sewing but as a second machine I love BabyLock. I will say again, however, a machine is only as good as your service department!
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Old 01-07-2017, 06:59 AM
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If you don't have a back up machine then buy one. I'd buy the higher end model that was on sale.
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Old 01-07-2017, 07:26 AM
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These are probably year end models...not bad deals though, if you need one.
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I hear the anna is good for heirloom sewing and the rachel is nice. I am not as familiar about the others but I have always loved my brother/babylocks
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About a year ago, I bought the Amelia for a friend who needed a new machine. She has used it a lot and loves it.
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Originally Posted by orangeroom View Post
  • Here are the prices at a shop near me. Do you have one? Which do you have and do you recommend I buy one? I currently have a Husqvarna Emerald. These prices seem enticing enough to encourage a purchase. I've never felt the need to spend a lot of money on a machine when my current one is working just fine...
  • $99 for a BL9 sewing machine
  • $199 for an Anna sewing machine
  • $299 for a Molly sewing machine
  • $299 for a Lauren serger
  • $399 for an Amelia sewing machine
  • $499 for a Rachel sewing machine
Someone suggested purchase one if you need a backup machine. It is always nice to have a backup in the event your primary machine needs servicing. You really don't want to be without a machine very long.
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