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grann of 6 12-13-2010 04:35 PM

Also, if you check out the machines that do only embroidery, you will find they are mega expensive. I can't justify spending over $10,000 for a machine that only does embroidery.

Campbell34 12-13-2010 05:11 PM

I have the new 830 Bernina, It does it all as far as I am concerned, I went on a quilting cruise last year with my sister , If I were to by a different one I would consider the Baby lock, They are easy to use and they do great work

Campbell34 12-13-2010 05:15 PM

I forgot to tell you the throat is huge on the 830, I finished a quilt for my husband , KING SIZE, I did it in 3 pieces . it was a breeze with stippling :thumbup:

janetter 12-13-2010 06:17 PM

I have a Janome 9500 and it seems to do all the things I need. Having had a Toyota commercial embroidery machine, that portion doesn't come close, but then again nothiing will. So I stay to my 5X7 designs now and love using the redwork as quilting on my blocks. Good Luck and have lots of fun.

Karen Duncan 12-13-2010 07:34 PM

I love my Janome 11000 SE!!!!!!!!!!!

Gabrielle's Mimi 12-13-2010 08:10 PM

I have had 3 Bernina machines and love them! They do everything beautifully. But the most important thing I can say is to go to a reputable machine dealer who has a tech on site. Please do not be tempted by the low prices at box stores because they do not provide service. That said, if you have a price point in mind, tell the dealer up front, and ask for a previously-loved machine. At my LQS they come with a great warantee and our tech can fix anything!

jitkaau 12-13-2010 08:30 PM

Any top end sewing machine will do any of these things. Just remember to get a single hole stitch plate as well as the one that is supplied with the machine.The single hole stitch plate will allow for better straight stitching and quilting than the oval hole used for the embroidery. The only trick is to remember to change plates before you do any embroidery stitches. Otherwise you will break needles. My machine has a function that reminds me as to which plate I have on.

Holice has given very good advice in my opinion.

Bubblegum0077 12-13-2010 08:39 PM

My sister swears by her Brother Embroidery machine. She has the machine one below the top of the line model. It didn't come cheap.

Tennessee Suzi 12-13-2010 08:39 PM


Originally Posted by scowlkat
Love my Babylock Ellisimo. Has a 10 inch throat space and wonderful embroidery and sewing features.

I have a babylock elegante...love it

raksmum 12-13-2010 08:42 PM

I have the babylock essante, the Bernina 640, and a pfaff 2125 and if I could only keep one to do all the things you want to do with it I would definitely keep the babylock. This one also has the bigger throat than my other two and it sews like a hot knife through butter. Love it.

honeydew 12-13-2010 08:49 PM

I have the Bernina 730 with stitch regulator. It quilts, sews, & embroideries. Really like it.

nursie76 12-13-2010 08:51 PM


Originally Posted by honeydew
I have the Bernina 730 with stitch regulator. It quilts, sews, & embroideries. Really like it.

Me too! It does everything I ask of it! My first was a 440QE and it also would do all you are asking. Have fun finding a new machine.

Marysewfun 12-13-2010 09:01 PM

This is fun!! I like these discussions. :-)
Mary

jmcdowell 12-13-2010 11:14 PM


Originally Posted by grann of 6

Originally Posted by Holice
make a list of what you want in a machine. Grab your check book or credit card and head for the nearest sewing machine shop.

Yep, agree with this. Figure out what you expect in a machine and do lots of research. I love my Vikings, but they are pricey. If you want all the bells and whistles, computer compatible, large throat, large embroidery capability, lots of fancy sewing stitches, check out the Diamond, but be prepared to pay. It is wonderful; I also have the Topaz with many of the same features for a lot less. As I say do lots of research.


I have the Viking Ruby and love it for sewing clothing, piecing, quilting and embroidering!

Hosta 12-14-2010 02:42 AM

I love my Janome Memorycraft 11000

janjan49240 12-14-2010 03:49 AM

I have a Babylock Ellegante. I love it! I didn't use the embroidery feature on it until after I'd had the machine for 2 years. But once I tried it I was hooked. I now want to embroider the world!

Yarn or Fabric 12-14-2010 05:32 AM

I have a Brother 4500d - it does it all.

I'm sure that every manufacturer makes something that does it all... and it all depends on how much you want to spend ;)

NanSew 12-14-2010 05:58 AM


Originally Posted by Treasureit
I am pretty sure any embroidery machine can also be used for quilting. Just need a walking foot and open toe, etc. I have a Viking Designer SE - it does it all. I just wish I had a longer space to stuff the quilt into when quilting. Maybe look for that feature.

The Diamond has a bigger throat.

alleyoop1 12-14-2010 07:11 AM

I have a Bernina Aurora 440 QE that does all three.

1st.spring46 12-14-2010 07:19 AM

My machine is over 30 years old and only has the basics.The family has just bought me a Pfaff Exp. 4.0 for this christmas.I have seen the demostrations and very impressive to me-not use to all these digital technology yet, anyway this one does embroidery and quilting.It was on a special offer and the price include a trolley and extended quilting table and apparently all the quilting feet that I will need.Can't wait to have a go at it.Sorry I am in UK, same offer may be over your side of the world.Worth checking it out.Good luck.

tooMuchFabric 12-14-2010 08:25 AM

Bernina 440QEE

nursie76 12-14-2010 01:19 PM


Originally Posted by janjan49240
I have a Babylock Ellegante. I love it! I didn't use the embroidery feature on it until after I'd had the machine for 2 years. But once I tried it I was hooked. I now want to embroider the world!

:lol: :thumbup:

I hear ya! I never thought I would ever want a machine that did embroidery, but once I started....well let's just say that when I get on a roll with embroidering, the dog better not stand still too long! :shock:

Tennessee Suzi 12-14-2010 07:58 PM


Originally Posted by 1st.spring46
My machine is over 30 years old and only has the basics.The family has just bought me a Pfaff Exp. 4.0 for this christmas.I have seen the demostrations and very impressive to me-not use to all these digital technology yet, anyway this one does embroidery and quilting.It was on a special offer and the price include a trolley and extended quilting table and apparently all the quilting feet that I will need.Can't wait to have a go at it.Sorry I am in UK, same offer may be over your side of the world.Worth checking it out.Good luck.

Congratulations....You will love your new Pfaff! I have 4!

nanquilt 12-14-2010 09:29 PM

I have a Bernina 180 embroidery machine for sale. I is almost new and it sews beautifully. I am asking $2,000 for it. I spent $5,000 for it. Just let me know if you want to buy it. It is a great machine. You may use it for sewing, quilting or embroidery. It has many designs in it.

soleegirl 12-15-2010 12:11 AM

Bernina 440 QE. does it all

pieces 12-15-2010 08:29 AM

Bernina sewing machines get my vote. Love mine.
Wouldn't have anything else.

okie quilter 12-16-2010 03:17 PM


Originally Posted by fidgety
I have the Bernina 440 QE with the embroidery module and i LOVE it. It will do all of the things you mentioned. Happy shopping.

ditto here. nothing like the bernina 440QE. i am saving for the embroidery attachment thing. do you like the embroidery feature, fidgety? my work horse is my bernina 1090. they are like my kids...i have 3 and love them equally. thanks, johnnye

lavenderfire 12-16-2010 03:19 PM

yes. I am checking all kinds of machines. Will let all know when i finally decide
thanks to all the ladies for their responses


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