Your opinion please on a Pfaff sewing machine.
#1
Your opinion please on a Pfaff sewing machine.
My Viking of long years is just about worn out. I am considering a Pfaff Expressions 3.0 or a 5.0. I would love to hear from those who use these machines of any pro's or con's would be welcome. I need a basic machine for piecing and quilting with large harp, needle down and I don't need lots of fancy stitches. The 5.0 has a touch screen which concerns me as one more electronic thing that can go wrong. 3.0 is electronic but not a touch screen. Thoughts?
#2
I have a Pfaff Expression 2.0 and I love it. I have used it for 8 years and have made over 200 quilts. It isn't the machine you asked about, but I thought perhaps my information might still be useful. My machine has lots of fancy stitches I don't use, but that is okay. I love the large harp, need down, and attached walking foot.
I was able to try mine out before I bought it. I hope you are in a similar situation. I tried out five different brands and decided on Pfaff. I have no regrets.
Dina
I was able to try mine out before I bought it. I hope you are in a similar situation. I tried out five different brands and decided on Pfaff. I have no regrets.
Dina
#4
I have a Pfaff Performance 5.0 and love it. It is computerized and does have a touch screen but I have a 10 year old Janome that also is computerized so the touch screen is actually a welcome addition and makes it easier to use. I love the IDT and needle/presser foot up/down feature. Surprisingly, I do not use the automatic thread cutter much at all. It does have a bajillion fancy stitches and I have actually used more of them than I expected to.
Whichever machine you decide on, it is definitely worth investing in a class or two to learn about all its features.
Whichever machine you decide on, it is definitely worth investing in a class or two to learn about all its features.
#5
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I have an older Pfaff and it is still going strong! The best feature which they still have, is the differential feed!
The best piece of advice I can give when buying a machine is get it from a place with a great technician and offers classes on it, no matter what make and model.
Let us know what you end up with!
The best piece of advice I can give when buying a machine is get it from a place with a great technician and offers classes on it, no matter what make and model.
Let us know what you end up with!
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I have the Pfaff QE 4.0 and I love it. It has a feature that the presser foot comes up just a little with the needle down. It’s great for chain piecing. As soon as you hit the foot pedal the presser foot goes down .
I also have the j’anime MC 9400, but use the Pfaff often. I prefer the Pfaff for the idt over the Janomes accufeed.
I also have the j’anime MC 9400, but use the Pfaff often. I prefer the Pfaff for the idt over the Janomes accufeed.
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