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Old 06-23-2013, 04:47 PM
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Originally Posted by quiltnut4ever View Post
I own 2 Babylocks, Audrey and Melody, a Babylock serger, Lauren and my Babylock Spirit, embroidery only. I love love my machines and they are so user friendly. Good luck in your search and test drive them, its whats going to make you happy that counts.
quiltnut4ever, what is your opinion of the Baby Lock Spirit? Please share information on it and what you like best. Thank you!
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Old 06-23-2013, 04:50 PM
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1942 Singer Treadle in almost perfect condition.
1945 Singer in a bent wood case, beautiful.
1977 Singer standard. ( this one is my first sewing machine, and it still works great )
2009 Husqvarna viking Platinum 955 E with embroidery module and 5D extra plus software
2010 Husqvarna viking 936 huskylock serger
2011 Bernina 280 with all the extras (the machine I take to classes and seminars)
2013 Juki longarm on a 12 foot frame.
2012 Grace Z44 Pro hand quilting frame ( king size )
Total Machines = 6

Over the years I have had some others too, but sold them or gave them away.

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Old 06-23-2013, 05:59 PM
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I have a babylock quilters choice. I would like to eventually get a midarm. I want to FMQ like on a DSM but with a lot more harp space... Nothing fancy. I will get one eventually.
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Old 06-23-2013, 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Jan in VA View Post
Reading this thread I can't tell if we're bragging, complaining, inventorying, one-upping, hungering, or just plain nuts!!!

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Haha Jan, I vote for the latter...I have an older Juki 98 that I love. It's heavyweight stability, and perfect straight stitch is perfect.. Want a newer model though.. Have Janome LE2007DC for zig zag. etc. when needed..Have never had a moment of trouble.. Love the Janome line...Sold the Singer 403 that I bought after reading this board..Great machine, BUT I really love the new machine conveniences....Self threading, auto thread cut, plus so much more...Makes life easier...
PFAFF serger, that I recently learned to thread. A small Janome ( Harmony 2039) that I'm giving to my DIL to do basic stuff... Bought to take to class, but never went..but even that one threads itself....
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Old 06-24-2013, 02:59 AM
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I have a dinosaur Brother that still works great, and a Singer Futura.
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Old 06-24-2013, 03:23 AM
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I have only been quilting about a year and love an old Pfaff that I inherited about 15 years ago but never took the opportunity to use it until I started quilting in November 2011... then I bought a new Janome 6600 and, once again, fell in love (especially with all of the new features). I also have a JC Penney machine that I bought when I moved out of my parents' house when I was nineteen. I used to sew costumes and crafts on it when my boys were young... I think it still works.

Until I get a long arm, I don't think I need another machine...
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Old 06-24-2013, 03:25 AM
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I have the following.. Bernina 153, Bernina 440, Bernina 530, and a Bernina Serger. I also have a Bailey's 19 Long Arm. I also have a Janome which I let my gd take with her to college.
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Old 06-24-2013, 03:30 AM
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I have you all beat : ) as I have not one sewing machine.

Let me explain.

I had a Babylock Quest, and got such a great deal on the Serenade that I put it on lay away. Then my hubby got in this horrible m/c accident, and at the same time I was making our daughters wedding dress. I got the dress done in time for the wedding, and finally dh was able to come home from rehab. I put my machine on Craigslist so I could get my new machine. Sold it in 1 day. But like a dummy I held off getting the machine out of lay away right away, as I was busy with dh and some of his medications have been over the top $$ wise. So now I am short the money for my new machine. But ... tis fine, things will smooth out soon I am hoping and I can go and get my new machine and start quilting again.
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Old 06-24-2013, 03:30 AM
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Originally Posted by SandySews View Post
I have the following.. Bernina 153, Bernina 440, Bernina 530, and a Bernina Serger. I also have a Bailey's 19 Long Arm. I also have a Janome which I let my gd take with her to college.
Do you like your Bailey's 19 Long Arm? Is it on a frame?
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Haha, my name is Pam and I'm a (sewing) addict. I have a Sweet 16, 2 featherweights, a singer Athena (fairly new), an original Singer athena, a brother, a 1948 Singer 66, and probably half a dozen not fully functional sewing machines in the attic (which I need to get rid of or fix). Yeah, I have issues.
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