Brother QC1000
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Maybe I should clarify... I'm wondering how these have held up over the years. Brother no longer makes this model. I'm curious because I'm thinking about buying a used one for myself and was wondering how well they've held up for folks who've been using them a while.
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I found this thread about it:
http://sewing.patternreview.com/Sewi...ns/topic/64098
The machine itself seems to be a good one. Because of its age, though, a lot will depend on how it was used and maintained over the years.
http://sewing.patternreview.com/Sewi...ns/topic/64098
The machine itself seems to be a good one. Because of its age, though, a lot will depend on how it was used and maintained over the years.
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I've had my QC1000 for six years. I bought it used from the dealer I purchase all my machines from. I Love it....it has held up well. I really like the variety of stitches, the large extension table, the pivot feature and auto tension. It's a nice machine. Make sure it's been serviced and well maintained.
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