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Old 03-01-2016, 05:40 AM
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Yes, Velawyn..this does help. Thank you!
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I have the Pfaff creative 5.0 and love it. Its the best machine I have ever owned.
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there is an excellent video on this website that will tell you all you need to know about this machine. Click on tutorials and you will find it. villagesewing.com
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Old 03-02-2016, 10:04 PM
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Pfaff's are great machines. I would make sure that it worked properly, would most likely need to be serviced.
I have a Quilter's Expression 4.2 and a Passport 2.0, both machines have the IDT: AKA built-in-walking foot. You can leave the embroidery unit off and still quilt with it.
I used to sell new Husqvarna Viking machines and have quilted with the embroidery machines, the Designer Diamond and Topaz machines.
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I love my Pfaffs - I have three. I have a 2170, 2058 and a Creative Performance 3.0. I bought the 3.0 used recently and love it. The space under the harp is fantastic, sews beautifully and embroiders like a dream. Once you sew with the IDT (which is like a walking foot) you will never want to sew on another machine. The only downside for me was that, at least on the 3.0, it did not have a lever to raise and lower the foot - it is all computer driven with a push button. It has taken me a while to get used to it - but now if I sew on the 2058 or even my featherweight I n
find it awkward now to reach through the harp to lift the pressure foot.
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I have a 7570 Pfaff and I would not part with it. The repairman that does the preventive maintenance on it calls it a "workhorse".
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