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Location: Mesa, Arizona
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I have a Sapphire 850, purchased it a year ago this July. STILL getting used to it. So far, I had a problem with FMQ the first time I tried it. But the second time worked just fine! Don't know what happened. The only complaint I have is I do not care for the way my bobbin winds. Sometimes they seem loosely wound. I am still learning several things with it and yes, I miss having the knee lift. But I quilted a queen sized quilt on it last week and it did extremely well! I was impressed.
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Wilmington.ohio
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I just bought a Sapphire 850. Darn my hubby asked me a week after I bought it why i didn't buy the 870. I could take it back but i kinda like this one. I have only had it a month.
I had a viking 500 and i blew it up. I have 5 other machines but i don't have all the fancy stitching on 4 of them. the 5th is a embrodiery machine.
I had a viking 500 and i blew it up. I have 5 other machines but i don't have all the fancy stitching on 4 of them. the 5th is a embrodiery machine.
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I forgot to mention that I had a Viking #1 Plus Sewing/Embroidery machine and just loved it. I purchased it in 1997 when all they had was DOS digitizing! Anyways, After awhile, I burned out on the embroidery but kept the machine for regular quilting and sewing. It was a Workhorse! That Machine was great. When I finally sold it to get the Sapphire, I wished I didn't. But too late. Sapphire seems to be working out well, now that I am giving it a chance!
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I've had an 850 Sapphire Quilt for almost 2 years now. It took some getting used to.
When my bobbins start to act up, I rewind them onto an empty bobbin and that frequently clears up any snagging problems.
Also, changing to NEW (good quality) thread and changing needles frequently seems to keep me from having issues.
Using leaders/enders when piecing also prevents snags on the fabric. Change needles frequently, too.
Like I said, I was wrestling with it a lot, and I did take it in once during the warranty period, but after a few months, we both "got to know each other" and it's been a match made in heaven ever since.
When my bobbins start to act up, I rewind them onto an empty bobbin and that frequently clears up any snagging problems.
Also, changing to NEW (good quality) thread and changing needles frequently seems to keep me from having issues.
Using leaders/enders when piecing also prevents snags on the fabric. Change needles frequently, too.
Like I said, I was wrestling with it a lot, and I did take it in once during the warranty period, but after a few months, we both "got to know each other" and it's been a match made in heaven ever since.
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Originally Posted by Charleen DiSante
Anyway, the problem I was having is that the bobbin holder sort of pops out, catching threads.
There is a Yahoo group devoted to the Sapphire. They have lots of good advice.
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My friend showed me how to pop off the plate and clean it out.....hhhhavvvve mercy I sew ALOT.. the lint proved it! LOL the thread was getting stuck that is what provoked the spontanious cleaning lesson... not a lick of a problem since. It is sooooo wonderful to have a RELAIBLE machine!
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That was a good friend! In our younger days we were taught never to touch the parts on the machine. Now, we know beter !
Originally Posted by Dawn Hendrix
My friend showed me how to pop off the plate and clean it out.....hhhhavvvve mercy I sew ALOT.. the lint proved it! LOL the thread was getting stuck that is what provoked the spontanious cleaning lesson... not a lick of a problem since. It is sooooo wonderful to have a RELAIBLE machine!
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