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Does anyone have an opinion on viking designer se embroidery machine

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Old 07-08-2012, 03:09 AM
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My lqs has a sale on "previously loved machines" including the viking se sewing/embroidery machine. Icurrently have a viking D1 which i love. My nephews wife would love to enter the quilting world as she has a 2 yr. old son and 10 days ago was blessed with a new daughter. I am considering purchasing the machine to introduce her to quilting and then move on to embroidery. I would appreciate any input/opinions you may have. My lqs is somewhere i spend a lot of time and money and they are reputable and offer free classes with the purchase of this machine and are always just a phone call away to answer any questions i have..........thanks in advance
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Old 07-08-2012, 04:02 AM
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I bought my Viking Ruby last fall and love it. It is so easy to use and I really enjoy the embrodery part as well; to the point that I keep my Kenmore set up still so that if I need to embroidery and quilt/sew at the same time I can do it. The LQS should offer free classes and embroidery club. The one that I go to does and then she'll add some additional classes when there is something we really want to learn. For me and several others it was the cutwork needles; love, love them. Now my next request above the monthly class is the endless hoop. I have it and want to create. There is one machine out after mine but is alot more. It only has one hoop that I can' use but the Ruby has a lot of different hoops and sizes to use. If you can get a deal on the Ruby I'd go with it because it offers alot more especially when you get into the embroidery part of it. My dealer has told me that many times because she has the designer. Good luck on your purchase. And way to go to help someone else tap into their creative side by getting into quilting.
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Old 07-08-2012, 06:56 AM
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I bought a used diamond from the dealer I have dealt with for years and it is a wonderful machine. I also had a used SE from them. I have not had any trouble but I know if I do they will take care of it.
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Old 07-08-2012, 07:11 AM
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I have a Viking that was used and have added another 8 years onto it. It works great. I think the Vikings are great for embroidery & quiltings
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Love my SE. I also have a really old Designer I. The thing that's nice is that the SE has a USB port, so you can more easily transfer designs. My D1 has a floppy drive. The other thing I've noticed with the SEs is that they are really quiet. With sleeping babies this may be a plus.
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Old 07-08-2012, 08:59 AM
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I started with a Viking #1+, then got a D1 (which I hated), then an SE, then a Diamond. My #1+ A cassette has cracked which is a tragedy as it means someday it will die. In the meantime the SE is my second favorite - it is so easy to learn to use and has so many options. I think she will love the SE and will be overwhelmed by your generosity!
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Old 07-08-2012, 09:15 AM
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I think the SE would be a great purchase!! I began with the Rose (didn't care for it) then upgraded to the #1+, the my first D1 (lemon) and finally was replaced with one of the last non USB D1 ESS. I LOVE my (2nd) D1 it has never given me one problem. My #1+ is a work horse, my dd has it...I used to teach machine embroidery and software classes. Most of my class moved up to the SE when it came out and loved it!! The lighting system was a great imporvement!! I only upgraded to my Babylock Ellisimo to get the USB capabilities and larger hoops. I know the SE has a great reputation and the USB capability. I would say 2 thumbs up on your purchase.
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Old 07-08-2012, 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Cherylsea View Post
I started with a Viking #1+, then got a D1 (which I hated), then an SE, then a Diamond. My #1+ A cassette has cracked which is a tragedy as it means someday it will die. In the meantime the SE is my second favorite - it is so easy to learn to use and has so many options. I think she will love the SE and will be overwhelmed by your generosity!
You can pick these cassettes up on sale on ebay in case you want to replace yours. The #1 is a great machine.
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Old 07-08-2012, 01:24 PM
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I have an SE that I bought used when the diamond came out. I love the features of this machine. I have a 1/4" stitch in my favorites that is exactly right for me and the foot I like to use. I find this feature wonderful. I like the large screen on it because as I get older I notice I can't see those little ones anymore. I don't think you could go wrong with it.
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