Babylock Crescendo!
#13
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Traverse City, MI
Posts: 405
I got mine last year for $4500. Was told that BL sets the prices. The laser is okay and have yet to use the sensor pen successfully. The best thing is the dealer though he is too good of a salesman as he has sold me 2 berninas, a BL excape and 1500 quilters pro. One bernina I upgraded to a 153 bernina and don't know how he talked me into the crescendo. Niece now has the bernina. My daughter has the excape (I think it's called an Audrey now). i have a fw to take to class. The crescendo is toooo heavy to cart around.
#15
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Posts: 4,413
You are going to love it! I just got the Unity. Had actually planned on the Crescendo but decided that since this is my LAST machine, I would get the combo for what little embroidery I do. I have a 5x7 but that 7x12 with a color screen was a deal breaker! I haven't been able to take any lessons yet and boy, is it intimidating on my own! Ive got a wonderful dealer tho, with life time lessons, so just have to find some free time.
I also have the Symphony and the Serenade and don't see too much difference with the way the Symphony works, except for the extra bells and whistles.
I also have the Symphony and the Serenade and don't see too much difference with the way the Symphony works, except for the extra bells and whistles.
#18
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Illinois
Posts: 9,018
Good luck to you on your new "toy"... Many years of stitches to you!
#19
I traded my espire for the brother combo version of the unity and haven't looked back. It is truly a dream machine.
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