Brought my baby home Finally!!!
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Location: Springfield,South Carolina
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LOL! Yes the perfect 'baby'! And I'm enjoying it immensely. I had taken a couple of classes at the Bernina, Lqs, and we used their Bernina machines for class...after that there was no turning back! I was lucky to find them on sale the day I decided on one, and then again most blessed that they had layaway! Yes, there is nothing else quite like a Bernina. I hope I'm still saying that 5 yrs down the road!
Kind Regards,
MaryAnna
You will( no you want) becuase you will probably say what I said, "I wished I had her years early". Love mine too.
Originally Posted by MaryAnna
Originally Posted by angelarose
What a joy! And you don't have to feed it except a drop or two of oil every 6 mos., and it doesn't call for your attention in the middle of the night!
Lots of sewing pleasure coming your way. I used a Bernina in a class I took. I have a new Janome, but the Bernina felt better.
Lots of sewing pleasure coming your way. I used a Bernina in a class I took. I have a new Janome, but the Bernina felt better.
Kind Regards,
MaryAnna
#15
You will really love it!! I just bought the Bernina Patchwork addition a while back and the only think that irratates me is where the switch is located. But other than that,It is super.I bought an original walking foot on Ebay for mine,not a repo either,brand new in the box.They do have several feet for them .I only buy the original feet though.
#16
Originally Posted by finch
You will really love it!! I just bought the Bernina Patchwork addition a while back and the only think that irratates me is where the switch is located. But other than that,It is super.I bought an original walking foot on Ebay for mine,not a repo either,brand new in the box.They do have several feet for them .I only buy the original feet though.
I'm very happy with the machine, and what impressed me most was the feed dogs and how they really 'bite' and pull the fabric- no more pushing 'n pulling the fabric through.
Kind Regards,
MaryAnna
#17
I am new to quilting and have been looking for a different sewing machine. I have a Singer right now and not even sure how long I have it, probably at least 20 years. Will this one do some machine quiting and if you do not mind telling me, how much do they run?
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