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Old 07-01-2011, 05:25 AM
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Here it is, along with a picture of the machine I was using for piecing.
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Old 07-01-2011, 05:36 AM
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Nice! Have fun!
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Old 07-01-2011, 05:42 AM
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Nice machine. It actually has a tension dial.

What about the Shark? Is it a good machine? I didn't know that Shark made sewing machines. I have a Shark steam cleaner and I guess it is made by the same Sharks.
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Originally Posted by KathyAire
Nice machine. It actually has a tension dial.

What about the Shark? Is it a good machine? I didn't know that Shark made sewing machines. I have a Shark steam cleaner and I guess it is made by the same Sharks.
The shark is a pretty good machine, I purchased it from Target about 6 years ago for $300. It's heavy duty, had fun figuring it out.
This one has 3 alphabets, 180 decorative stitches. It uses universal snap on feet so is compatible. I like using a cone holder for thread instead of the thread spike under the hood.
Weightwise, it weighs about the same as the new Brother, unlike the brother it bounces at high speed though.
It does have a start/stop so you don't need to use the foot pedal.
Also has needle up and down.
The throat is ok, 6 x 4 & 3/4 space. The new machine seems like a giant compared to the shark.
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Nice!! I like the extension table
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Congrad on the new one, many happy quilting days!!!
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Originally Posted by Chele
Nice! Have fun!
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This is the same machine as the Babylock Jane, the bobbin is in front with a double door.

bobbin area with it's own thread cutter
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