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Old 12-04-2010, 06:33 PM
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that is just what I was thinking, no chevy for me now. plus my BIL is a repair man and he said to get the bernina if at all possable, so that is what I got
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I bought a Bernina 440QE in August and I love it! It sews beautiful and I love the way the feet attach...very easy! I tried the New Horizon, but I just didn't like it as much and I felt like I would have more support from the shop with the Bernina and I haven't been disappointed in that either.

Good luck to you! It's such a big decision when you are spending that kind of money!
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Old 12-04-2010, 08:22 PM
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I had a Bernina a few years ago - at the time it was top of the line and it was a piece of s........ i couldn't even make buttonholes on a wool jacket!!! It would not sew through 2 thickness of wool plus interfacing - some machine!!

darlene

P.S. I have heard from an expert in all the machine, Viking, Phaff, Bernina, etc. that Babylock is your best bet.
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Old 12-04-2010, 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by darleneerickson
I had a Bernina a few years ago - at the time it was top of the line and it was a piece of s........ i couldn't even make buttonholes on a wool jacket!!! It would not sew through 2 thickness of wool plus interfacing - some machine!!

darlene

P.S. I have heard from an expert in all the machine, Viking, Phaff, Bernina, etc. that Babylock is your best bet.
Which model was this?
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Old 12-04-2010, 09:06 PM
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I have always sold and used Bernina's. It is still made in Switzerland and is far superior to other machines in what it does. Now that being said, it just depends on what you want to do. I sold more machines when I taught at Stretch and Sew making tiny button holes in tricot gowns, etc. The other women could not do that and just hated it. The stitch quality is supurb. I think the embroidery is excellent, but understand the Brother and maybe Janome do a very good job on embroidery also. It really depends on how much money you have for your toys. I did not buy the newest one as I really think my 200 is supurb and I refuse to spend $12,000 on a sewing machine. More than my long arm machine. Happy hunting.

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Old 12-04-2010, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Peg-TX
I have always sold and used Bernina's. It is still made in Switzerland and is far superior to other machines in what it does. Now that being said, it just depends on what you want to do. I sold more machines when I taught at Stretch and Sew making tiny button holes in tricot gowns, etc. The other women could not do that and just hated it. The stitch quality is supurb. I think the embroidery is excellent, but understand the Brother and maybe Janome do a very good job on embroidery also. It really depends on how much money you have for your toys. I did not buy the newest one as I really think my 200 is supurb and I refuse to spend $12,000 on a sewing machine. More than my long arm machine. Happy hunting.

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Aaaacckkkk!!! $12,000? Which machine goes for that? I know the new Bernina 830s are $8,000+. Wow! I got my floor model 640 three or four years ago with the embroidery module, the walking foot and a BSR(which I never use) for $5,000.
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Originally Posted by Kas
Originally Posted by Peg-TX
I have always sold and used Bernina's. It is still made in Switzerland and is far superior to other machines in what it does. Now that being said, it just depends on what you want to do. I sold more machines when I taught at Stretch and Sew making tiny button holes in tricot gowns, etc. The other women could not do that and just hated it. The stitch quality is supurb. I think the embroidery is excellent, but understand the Brother and maybe Janome do a very good job on embroidery also. It really depends on how much money you have for your toys. I did not buy the newest one as I really think my 200 is supurb and I refuse to spend $12,000 on a sewing machine.
More than my long arm machine. Happy hunting.

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Aaaacckkkk!!! $12,000? Which machine goes for that? I know the new Bernina 830s are $8,000+. Wow! I got my floor model 640 three or four years ago with the embroidery module, the walking foot and a BSR(which I never use) for $5,000.
The 830 Bernina is On sale in Australia for $12999...and the software costs $1999 as there is a $500 discount for Christmas....
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Originally Posted by darleneerickson
I had a Bernina a few years ago - at the time it was top of the line and it was a piece of s........ i couldn't even make buttonholes on a wool jacket!!! It would not sew through 2 thickness of wool plus interfacing - some machine!!

darlene

P.S. I have heard from an expert in all the machine, Viking, Phaff, Bernina, etc. that Babylock is your best bet.
maybe you just got a lemon...
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Originally Posted by memere9
It seems you can get more for your money with a Janome
I totally agree. I have the Janome 9700--it is both an embroidery and regular sewing machine. The price was too good to pass up. I have the machine over 4 years now and it works just great. I do take it in annually for a good cleaning and have never had any problems with it.
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Old 12-05-2010, 05:37 AM
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I started this post and it is interesting to see the passion we all have for our sewing machines. I think price will be my deciding factor. I don't think I can afford a Bernina and I can buy another Janome locally.

Thanks for all your import but I think I have made my decision
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