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Old 12-28-2012, 03:57 PM
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Ditto to everything that has been said here about the Bernina. I have had several models since the late 70's as I upgraded over time. I have loved everyone but my favorite being my 1260. I like it so much that when I had an opportunity to buy another to take with me when I teach classes, I did it.
I also had Bernina machines in both the high school and middle school where I taught. Great machines with really hard use.
Give yourself some time, learn to use it and enjoy!
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Old 12-28-2012, 04:46 PM
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You can learn this machine and realize what you have been missing after youget to know it! I have a 830 and its lots different then the one I had but its wonderful machine and can do lots of things
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Old 12-28-2012, 05:04 PM
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I now have the Bernina 830 which is my third Bernina. I shared your feelings at first too but really like it and wouldn't use any other brand! The Bernina owner and his staff are exceptional!
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Old 12-28-2012, 05:38 PM
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Please relax don't hesitate to ask questions when you go to class. I feel your husband made a great choice and you will fall in love with your Bernina. I have a 730 I don't think there is a better brand on the market. Happy sewing.
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Old 12-28-2012, 05:41 PM
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You will love the machine as you take the guide classes. I have the 200 and I was overwhelmed at first but it really is not as difficult you might think. You are going to love it and what a wonderful husband.
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Old 12-28-2012, 06:24 PM
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My husband bought me a Bernina 530 for Christmas. This was a gift that he bought without any hints or requests from me. In fact, it was the furtherest request on my Santa list. Now don't get me wrong, I am deeply grateful and excited, but am feeling alittle overwhelmed by it all. Have tried to thread it and use the auto thread and am even having trouble with that part. Even though I will be taking classes, I am afraid that he has given me a machine that will be difficult to use. I have been using a Viking that was bought in the 1970's. I quilt constantly and thoroughly enjoy the many steps. For those that have this machine or others in the Bernina family, how do you like it? What don't you like about it? I'm hoping that after taking classes, I can resume my enthusiasm but right now I totally feel overwhelmed/dumb/frustrated. Please, please, don't thinK I am ungrateful. I know that money is hard to come by so his generosity is deeply appreciated.
You are about to enter the sewing venture of your life. I have four Bernina's ending with the 830 which is a true dream. Listen and take notes during class and always refer to your Instruction Book for answers. If you cannot find an answer, just ask on this board and you will get an answer. Your husband truly recognizes quality.
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Old 12-28-2012, 07:04 PM
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Relax. Take your classes and enjoy your new machine. Any new machine has a learning curve, but you are going to love your new machine once you start to use it.
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Old 12-28-2012, 08:56 PM
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I have four Berninas and I wouldn't own anything else! There was a little bit of a learning curve, but like someone else said, the dealers are so helpful! Don't stress! You will be in love with it in no time! Enjoy!!!
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My DH bought me a machine years ago for Christmas and totally surprised me and I didn't get classes with it, I was a little freaked out at first too but it was a mechanical machine and, with the help of the manual, I figured it out. I still have that machine. You will be amazed at the perks you can now enjoy that your mechanical doesn't have. And if the buttons for the various functions kind of unnerve you, get yourself a pencil and write the functions above the buttons, or tape little post it notes on your machine. The pencil will erase easily when you no longer need it. You'll feel more comfortable after the classes too, there is always a learning curve no matter how experienced a sewer might be. Relax and enjoy!
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Old 12-29-2012, 03:39 AM
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I was just thinking, I have been a Bernina user for 35 years. If my sweetheart gave me a Viking, I would feel the same way you do. Yes, go ahead and do what everyone else suggests, but have you thought of talking to the local shop that the machine was bought about a trade? Try selling it locally and with it new you are likely to get close to the price that your sweetheart paid for it. Then go buy your new Viking. If it were my challenge that is what I would think about.

For the record I have a Bernina 830e and the Quilt shop I bought it from in SD never gave me a class. I use youtube alot. I love it.
Good Luck and let us know if you become a Bernina user or stay with your Viking.

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