Mourning at my house
#33
Originally Posted by quilting memaw
We need insurance on our little guys! lol...copays of 20 bucks.
#35
I am like the rest, I didn't know Bernina's ever got sick, I have had mine for 29 yrs and its never been sick. I don't care for it as I should, its like a timex give it a licking and it keeps on ticking. I feel sorry for my machine actually, it could have gotten a better owner. One who would care of it. Poor thing.
#36
My trusty Ms B that I have had for over 4 decades now once had to go in for major surgery. Seems I sewed on her so much that I had worn her brushes to just nubs. Had to have a whole new motor. Since then she has run just fine. She is in semi retirement now, her younger sis does the grunt work and Miss B gets to help newbies learn to sew. Thank the heavens for competent and understanding repairmen who know and love Berninas and who know how much we love our machines.
#37
This is why, I am told, you need a second machine, so that the mourning is not so painful. I only have one machine too, a Bernina, and have never had to leave her for more than a day. So glad I crochet, LOL.
#38
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Carolinas
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Oh dear!! This is very serious!! Bernina's are supposed to be immortal, so hopefully this is a little illness with just a big scare. Prayers for both you and the Bernina! I have a Bernina 1130 and I would be very upset if anything happened to it.
#40
Originally Posted by shequilts
My trusty Bernina is so sick I had to have her admitted today. The doc said it looked really bad, but that after some tests he can let me know if she's worth saving. She's been with me for a long time so I hate to let her go, but I really don't want her to suffer. She's in ICU tonight and they say it may be two weeks before we know anything. Please think about us.
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