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If You Had $2000.00, What Machine Would You Buy?

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Old 03-09-2011, 04:19 PM
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Ditto to the Bernina...can't go wrong...best advice is have someone close to you for repairs and help if you have questions...Worst thing you could do is have a machine and not have help....you buy a Bernina from an authorized dealer and they will help you forever....at least mine does...They also give lessons for free and you can repeat them if you ever need to...at no charge...They don't sell out of their area...
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Old 03-09-2011, 04:23 PM
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I just played with the Janome 7700 and it is a DREAM!!! The price at the local dealer is $2900. Although, my mom's dealer said $2600. The throat is 11 inches!!! Check it out, me and my mom are each going to get one.
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Old 03-09-2011, 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by KyKaren1949
What is BSR?
It is a device you stick on the machine to regulate the stitches when you are doing free motion quilting.
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Old 03-09-2011, 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by qltndog
My choice is always Bernina. I agree you should get a machine with BSR. It changed my quilting life. Makes it so easy to machine free motion quilt.
Okay, am I stupid? What is BSR - something to do with stitch regulating? If so, what does that do for you?
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Old 03-09-2011, 04:36 PM
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All machines have their plus side and minus side (that's why I have 4). My advice would be to decide which is best to suit your style of quilting and test drive it before taking it home. If you are going to do a lot of free motion quilting on it, I suggest you go for one with a large throat - it makes a lot of difference.Next would be how easy is it to use and maintain. I personally use my Brother straight stitcher with a 9" throat, which cost me $2,000.00, more often than my $10,000.00 Pfaff.
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Old 03-09-2011, 04:38 PM
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The Bernina 830 with embrodery or 820 without has a 15 inch arm and as 12 inches to the right of the needle... but with that said, it is $12,000.00 for the 830...It does have the longest arm on home sewing machines.
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i HAVE USED MY BERNINA SINCE MARCH 1982, NEVER A DISAPOINTING MINUTE WITH IT.
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Old 03-09-2011, 04:53 PM
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If your not into the embroidery, be careful. You need a program, computer, lots of thread, and lots of support things to get into it. Look for a good dealer with a repair place in the store. One that is near you, If you are quilting more than anything, look what supports that in the machine. Especially the larger area to support the size quilts you like to do. I have two brother machines and do lots of embroidery and starting into quilting now. It is my relaxer, or therapy. Good luck, from another Sue
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I wouldn't. I would put the money in savings towards a PC to go with my LA. But that's just me since my sewing machines work perfectly, even after 18 years of continuous service.
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Another Elna 7300 Pro Quilter. She is a beauty and a workhorse. I love my Janomes and she is very much like one since they are building some of the models now. Only complaint? she has more stitches then I have been able to use so far.
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