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Old 02-10-2012, 04:29 PM
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DonnaQuilts
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Middle Tennessee
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I got the Horizon for $2,000, no table or toys, however, I did get all the attachents and sewing lessons for proper usage. There are some tricks the dealers can give you for better results. The Horizon is a very good machine. I like the power feed foot)feet) and that was worth the price of admission. It is made to quilt not embroidery or other functions. It sews so well. The thread cutter is wonderful and saves sooooo much thread. The needle threader gave me some initial grief, but the Dealer aligned it slightly and now I wondered how I ever got along without it. I am really very happy with it. It does good work and I did keep my old Janome and it does different stitches and I am used to it. I do jeans mending and heavy sewing on the old machine. I don't feel as guilty about breaking needles on it. Janome gives good warranties on its machines too. I haven't done the lettering option yet and am anxious to do so. Good luck.
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