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Hattie Shorts 12-10-2011 03:52 PM

Bernina
 
Has anyone had experience with the low end Bernina......Bernette (sp) ? I have a friend who is looking for an inexpensive machine with a needle threader...we looked at it and also several of the Brother machines at another store....I have never bought an inexpensive machine, so I can't advise her....My Bernina 1230 is 25 or more years old....it's great, but they are way, way out of her price range today....her limit is $300. Thanks for your help. Hattie

margoee 12-10-2011 03:57 PM

I would suggest looking for a sewing machine store that's having a sale and go for the Jamone Gem or low end Brother (not the WalMart low end Brother) instead of the Bernette.

Crqltr 12-10-2011 04:02 PM

I agree, gem is a good solid machine.

Maia B 12-10-2011 04:10 PM

Bernettes are not made by Bernina. I got a Bernette 46 free with another purchase. I was going to donate it as an auction item for my kids' school fundraiser. But it's so cheap-looking that I won't. There's a new line of Bernettes, the 12, 15, 20, and 25 which seem nicer. For $300 or less, I'd look at Janomes or Brothers.

Prism99 12-10-2011 04:33 PM

I agree with everyone else. For $300 or less, skip the Bernette and check out Janome and Brother. Actually, my first suggestion would be to check out Sears Kenmore machines, as they are Janome but sold for less $$$ -- same machines, different branding.

momto5 12-10-2011 04:55 PM

I would go for one of the lower priced Janomes. Hancock Fabrics has the Janome 5812 for under $150, or the Janome 8050 for under $250. They both seem to be good machines with a few decorative stitches on them. Good luck!

Wanabee Quiltin 12-10-2011 05:36 PM

I have a Bernette and I am not crazy about it at all. It has been in the shop more times than I think necessary. It is the best of the Bernettes. I have a bernina bought off eBay and it has never been in the shop in 6 years. Buy something else.

lonestardreams 12-10-2011 08:45 PM

The dealer where I shop is having some great deals on Brother and Janome machines right now. I'll bet dealers in your area are too.

I have loved my Brother machines. I've never owned a Janome but judging from the positive comments I see here about them, they are good machines.

MacThayer 12-10-2011 11:35 PM

Don't buy a Brother, unless it's a higher end machine. I really got burned on what was supposed to be a "good" Brother. It lasted a whole 10 months. The more expensive models are good. If at all possible, wait until the after-Christmas sales. There is a brand new Janome coming out the beginning of the year, which means it's going to push the prices of the other models still lower. Right now, they are artificially high as they try to clear stock prior to the introduction of the newest model. I'm waiting, as I want a Janome. They're good machines, last a long time, and it doesn't hurt to get an older model as long as it's been well cared for, and you'll save a bundle --- as long as you don't care about having "all the bells and whistles". Berninas are a great machine, but more expensive. Shop around. It's going to be a buyer's market come the early part of next year, trust me. They still have Janome 6500's the are trying to get rid of, and they won't let the dealer's sell them because they are too close to the newer 6600 -- few differences. They had been selling on eBay for $1,100, but not long ago, they jacked up the price to pre-Christmas prices of $1,499. Ridiculous! You can get a brand new Janome 6600, with a negotiated discount, for less that $2,000! So why pay almost $1,500 for a discontinued machine with fewer options? Having said that, it is said the 6500 model is destined to become a Classic, so if the prices drop back down where they should be, they should be a great buy. People who were just selling their own new machines outright were getting between $800 and $900 for them, which is what I think the market will bear right now, and perhaps less after the New Year.

So that's my two cents worth. Hope you find what you want! Merry Christmas!

annthreecats 12-11-2011 03:35 AM


Originally Posted by Maia B (Post 4769885)
Bernettes are not made by Bernina.


Huh????????????????????

romanojg 12-11-2011 06:30 AM

The one thing that I heard was from someone who bought one and then found out that Bernina doesn't support it and you can't get customer support for it. This was about a yr ago so it could of changed but I'd check to make sure before I bought it.

Pieces2 12-11-2011 07:07 AM

I think she should save her money until she can buy a "good" machine.
Cheap machines don't provide good quality sewing =frustration
Look for a used Bernina 1090, or a 150QE.

thevintageseamstress 12-11-2011 12:51 PM

they are made for Bernina...

CanoePam 12-11-2011 04:54 PM

I bought an higher-end Bernette for my daughter a few years back. It has always worked well, though we don't use it too often. It is (I think) a Bernette 90. I certainly don't like it as well as my "real" Berninas (I have a 1031 from '92 and a 440QE from '97). The feet are simple snap-ons instead of the solid (though expensive) Bernina feet. The Bernette I have is a nice solid little machine though.

And it is certainly true that Bernettes aren't made by Bernina. They are made by another company (used to be Janome) to Bernina specs. This the reason that the Bernina embroidery-only machines carry the Bernette Deco name.

Pam

linda8450 12-11-2011 05:03 PM

Several friends bought $100-$150 machines to carry to guild meetings, and every one of them is sorry! They chatter, walk all over the table and don't sew through 6-8 layers of fabric (like the top of a pillowcase seam at the hem~). But I don't want to carry my Viking Diamond to meetings! So I got a little Janome for $150 (on sale was $350) and have been happy. By the way, the needle threaders are the first thing to mess up...I have had the Diamond in for other service issues over the past few years, and the threader gets readjusted each time and is messed up so soon I don't bother any more! So don't buy a machine just for the threader, there are little white plastic threaders that attach w/velcro to the side of the machine that work like magic! The Babylock serger came with one and I ordered several more. Linda

Rose Marie 12-12-2011 07:02 AM

My first machine was a Brother quilting machine that came with a table,walking foot, and 1/4 in foot. It cost $129 at Tuesday Morning. It is my fall back machine when my computerized machine is in for servicing.
It has never been in the shop and sews well. The only thing it lacks is needle down.
It is a great beginer machine.

jgriinke 12-12-2011 09:00 AM

You might have her look at sewing machine repair places. Or shops that sell sewing machines. They usually have deals on trade ins. Right before Christmas lots of places are running sales. The small shops may want to get rid of inventory that is taking up space before the end of the year.


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