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My Janome 8900 is awesome. Pieces beautifully and FMQ is a breeze!
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for me it was the Pfaff 7570, and once I finally got one I was too scared to use it, what if some thing went wrong with it? then I would not have my dream machine any more, so I got a back up. another 7570, then got 2 more back up, all Pfaff 7570's so in all I have 4 of them, and one is waiting to go to the Pfaff shop to get fixed, as yep some thing happen to it, what I don't know it just quit. But SO glad I have the 3 other backups!
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I have a Janome Horizon 7700 but the one that impresses me the most is my Janome Platinum Gem.
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My Juki TL2010q is my favorite.
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I agree with the Pfaff 7550. I have two of the Pfaff 7570 and one of the Pfaff 7550. I've had one forever and purchased the other two from ebay. Love, love, LOVED that machine.
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Originally Posted by quilter2090
(Post 7131133)
I don't know if there is such a thing as a "perfect machine". I have several machines and they all have their good and bad points. Some do FMQ better than another, some piece than others, etc. I guess that's just the way it goes. But if you want your Pfaff back, try eBay,ShopGoodwill. In the area where I live, one of the grocery stores has a in-store trader.You might be amazed at what you may find. Good Luck!
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Juki F600. Has lots of features at a lower price and sews like a dream.
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I loved my Viking 6440. I used it for 30 years. Currently, I bought a Singer JW7630 in November and really do like it a lot.
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I've always been a BROTHER lover still have the one I bought in 1983 and still going strong
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I have to say that my Bernina 440QE is my favourite. It is perfect for most projects and is portable. I am bonding, however, with my Bernina 750QEE. But then again, there is my beloved 40 year old Bernina 830 Record. And then there are those Featherweights.
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