Bernina bsr
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
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The BSR for the Bernina is like training wheels on a bike. It stopped me from getting micro stitches when FMQ and now I can FMQ without it sometimes. If I am doing an intricate design, I still use it. The BSR was one reason I updated to my 440 a few years ago. The 700 and 800 series machines sound great but just beyond my budget.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 17,827
Before you save up, go on into your dealer and do a test drive!
That way you can have your own IRL experience, and get a bit of a feel for it.
And later as you save ... go back for another test drive ... and another!
It'll help you start to learn about it, as you watch posts here, and can follow the discussions.
That way you can have your own IRL experience, and get a bit of a feel for it.
And later as you save ... go back for another test drive ... and another!
It'll help you start to learn about it, as you watch posts here, and can follow the discussions.
#9
I added a BSR to my machine as soon as it came on the market. At the time, I considered it very expensive. Now, it has been worth every cent. I use it constantly. As Tartan said, it is like training wheels. Unfortunately, I think I'll always use those " training wheels."
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