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QuiltE 11-21-2019 10:10 AM

Bernina Question .... is there such a machine?????
 
Hope this gets some attention ... and answers!

I currently have a Bernina 820.

I am interested in getting a smaller machine (aka somewhat more portable)
but with similar features. In particular, my wish list would be ....

* same bobbins
* same feet
* BSR compatible
* knee lift
* probably other things, but these would be my top really wants!

Is there such a beast?
Or should I just give up my dream quest now??

Please??? and Thanks!!! :D

Cam's gram 11-21-2019 10:14 AM

I know the Bernina 500 series uses the big bobbin have a BSR. I don't know if the feet are the same as the 820 and don't know about the knee lift. Best bet is call a Bernina dealer.

Iceblossom 11-21-2019 10:15 AM

I also have the 820. So far as I know, the bobbins are proprietary and only fit it and the 830 (same machine with embroidery unit). It is not a standard size.

SusieQOH 11-21-2019 10:34 AM

My 770 has large bobbins but I don't think they work with the 800 series. Some of my 150 feet fit on my 770. But it isn't portable. That thing's a beast!

Cam's gram 11-21-2019 10:35 AM

I called the Bernina dealer because I was curious. Iceblossom, you are right about the bobbins. 820 do not fit the 500 series but the 500 series bobbin is very large too. And these bobbins are not the same as a longarm bobbin even though they look about the same size. QuiltE, the feet and BSR are compatible and the 500 series has the knee lift. I was just in the dealer yesterday looking at the 570 QE.

sewingpup 11-21-2019 11:28 AM

I got a 570 QE...the new one.....I don't know why Bernina reuses old model numbers...so to clarify...mine has the 9mm feed dogs, not the 5.5mm ones the old model had. Yes it is somewhat portable...I can lift it yeah! still is a bit heavy....and I ended up also picking up the little Bernina red machine to take to classes too....I am enjoying it...but it is a bit complicated to learn....there is a lot it does....and a lot to learn....but I am getting there...so if you get...make sure and take the classes that came with it...some things will be similiar to your old Bernina and some will be different....I had a Bernina 630 artista before this one ...so the 570 is a bit bigger for me....and there is a lot that is new too....I can use most of my old feet on the the 570 but as the 630 had 5.5mm feed dogs, there are some feet that I needed new....of course most of those came with new machine...and I do like the drop down dual feed foot...on the new machine.....

patski 11-21-2019 02:05 PM

I just purchased the N 435 and had to take it in, it took 1 hour and 12 minutes to "warm up". I would not buy a Bernina right now

quiltedsunshine 11-21-2019 04:19 PM


Originally Posted by patski (Post 8330486)
I just purchased the N 435 and had to take it in, it took 1 hour and 12 minutes to "warm up". I would not buy a Bernina right now

The circuit board is faulty and is covered under warranty for 5 years from the purchase date. They should replace it without charge.

JustAbitCrazy 11-21-2019 04:58 PM

I recently bought the Bernina 570 QE and it has all those features. Another lady in our machine Mastery classes bought the 570 QE as her portable machine, because she already has a Bernina 800 series machine. For me, the 570 QE is my "Big" machine, lol.

QuiltE 11-21-2019 08:40 PM

Thanks everyone for your replies .....

Actually I had called two dealers. Getting different answers was why I turned to my QB friends!

One dealer told me that both the 475 and and 480 used the same bobbins as the 820.

The other dealer said no machine used the same bobbins but recommended the 570. It includes a BSR that I hardly need being that it came with my 820. The bobbins are large too, but a different style. Also recommended the 475, but it does not have the dual feed and because of that none of the C or D feet would be usable, which most of mine are.

The bobbins and feet are a bit of a stickler for me. At the price of Bernina accessories I really don't want the added investment required ............even though I am finding out it will be an impossibility!

I know ... get over it ... and just spend my bucks!
If only Santa would listen .............:D

Doggramma 11-22-2019 07:01 AM

I traded my 820 for a 770. The 770 is a bit smaller, but has embroidery (which I didn’t have with the 820). The feet work for either, but the bobbins are different. The 770 has the BSR and knee lift. And I have tons of the big cones of thread that don’t fit on the 770. So apparently I need to get a separate standing thread holder (not Bernina) so I can use those. You could check out the 570 - my friend got that for her portable machine. It has the knee lift and BSR.

sorry, I see you’ve already checked out the 570 - and I know what you’re saying about the cost of the Bernina accessories!

Iceblossom 11-22-2019 08:00 AM

I was given the 820 by my friend who loves Berninas but she did not click with the 820 . She's replaced it with the 760? the 770 without embroidery as she has a different brand of embroidery machine because she wanted something specific that brand had. She was the second owner of the machine and got it as a good deal by the original owner who was another Bernina fan who just hated it! My friend paid about half price for the machine, which was more than the trade-in the dealer offered the original owner. Lol, everyone is different and the 820 was not a popular model it has been discontinued and there are a lot of unhappy people who seem to have gotten lemon machines. She used it for several years and said it was fussy about threads, since she does do fancy things and I just quilt, I haven't had the problems she had.

Friend is very happy with the 760 and I've had the 820 in heavy use for the last year. For the most part we are doing well together but recently it's giving me an error message that I have responded to correctly. I can sew roughly 10-12 stitches, less than two inches and the error message comes up. My seam is looking lovely, everything is fine and I press the error message sew my 10-12 stitches and again it pops up. Everything sews perfect for those 10-12 stitches. I've done everything that can be done several times, needle and bobbin and thread changing, resetting the computer, basic on/off. It worked fine the night before and now it doesn't... So it's time for a servicing any way and I have my cheapo portable brother up right now.

There are things I absolutely love about the 820. The huge throat space and the lighting are terrific. Overall, it's easy to use and I've quickly grown attached to the knee lift and to stopping with the needle down by my foot control. With my vision issues, I have a hard time reading the buttons and mostly I just use the thread cut one so I know where that is! (nicely placed btw) I've had no problems with the auto needle threader, again with my vision issues that's a wonderful thing.

Now, I don't do machine embroidery but I have friends that do, and as a feature it would be important to me to be able to buy prewound bobbins. Can't do that with the 820/830. I've been wanting to try Glide thread for my bobbin and machine quilting but mostly what I find around here is prewound bobbins and it is not L, M, or 15 so haven't been able to try. I got a cone of Superior So Fine on sale and was getting nice results with that before the stitch an inch issue came up.

petthefabric 11-22-2019 02:22 PM

iceblossom; one of the first things to check for short stiching space and then message is: thread in the race area and the thread cutter. There are places in the race that are impossible to get to so a cleaning at the dealers with their cleaning charge ($125+ here) is required.

Iceblossom 11-22-2019 03:05 PM

That's what I'm hoping for, petthefabric! This picture is actually showing issues in the take up area right by the spool area, and not the usual "you are not threaded" message that some people have to resolve by taking off the front panel. There is no bunching of the stitching or issues with the sewn seam, I have a nice long sample showing different threads and needles, but even with the settings the same it isn't the exact same number of stitches it's just very close like something going through an not quite exact cycle. I've also tried the various tricks like letting the spool be on the floor and holding the tension, as well as different threads and positions with both the spools and the pole thing. It is one of the known issues and is most likely something I just can't get to.

Machine has been in hard use this past year, I'm not opposed to the servicing, would like it to be happy again. I've been very happy with the BSR and the ease of quilting up to twin sized projects so far. I do not believe this to be one of the lemon machines, it has been well taken care of and serviced and usable up to now so this is just part of it's care -- I hope!

collastle 11-22-2019 04:27 PM

I own a Bernina 830, 880, they use the same bobbin. I also own a 590 and 790, they use the same bobbin. I understand the Bernina 4 series uses the same bobbin as the 5 and 7 series. The 4,5, and 7 series bobbins hold more thread than the 8 series. The feet for these machines are interchangeable. My 5,7 and 8 series all have the BSR and I don’t know if the 4 series has BSR. They also have the dual feed feature that I use all the time, again I’m not sure about the 4 series.

Batik 54 11-23-2019 03:17 PM

Double check about the feet and find out what makes the feet different. When I bought my granddaughter's machine they said the feet were not the same but they kind of are. Her feet don't fit on my machine but my feet fit on her machine.

Grace creates 11-23-2019 07:16 PM

Wow, I have an older Activa Bernina that have given me no problems. Thank The Good Lord. I thought Bernina's were made to be goprod machines without problems and last a long time. Sorry your having so many issues IceBlossom, with your machine.

bearisgray 11-23-2019 08:36 PM

Why oh why did Bernina duplicate model numbers?

QuiltE 11-24-2019 02:07 PM

Looks like my dream will be staying at that!

For now, this all means I won't be doing anything and will try to persuade myself to be happy
with the small one I have.

But who am I kidding? :)
I know I will not be ... but will put the idea on hold and re-consider in the new year.
Chances are that when the time comes, it will be a Janome, not a Bernina.

QuiltingVagabond 11-25-2019 09:54 AM

QuiltE, I don't want to stir up controversy but I go to a lot of retreats and most of the ladies who are having machine-acting-up-issues are using Janome it seems. There were 2 this weekend, both with bobbin case/hook area problems...very noisy when they could get them to work. This is just my experience.


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