I did a bad, bad thing....
#51
Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: MI/FL
Posts: 132
I did something similar to you and I surely don't regret it. Just love my Viking Diamond.
I am retired for ten years and have an older Viking, but when I saw the Diamond, I just knew that it would be mine!!!
I did it, am making payments on it, and in another 2 1/2 years it will be alllllll mine. Now it's just a matter of learning how to use it to it's fullest.
I am retired for ten years and have an older Viking, but when I saw the Diamond, I just knew that it would be mine!!!
I did it, am making payments on it, and in another 2 1/2 years it will be alllllll mine. Now it's just a matter of learning how to use it to it's fullest.
#53
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Maple City, MI
Posts: 2,135
1 month ago I traded in my perfectly good Pfaff 2140 for a Bernina 820--why? For starters because I have been sewing 40 years. Because the new 820 is an incredible machine and I am old enough and wise enough to realize that we don't get a second chance at this life of ours. Because, I retired 9 months ago and have made 3 queens, 1 king, and several baby quilts--and am not likely to stop! Because research says that we need to find a way to "age in place". Well, as I age, I would just as soon that "place" be a good machine!
#54
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 397
I bought one when my DH retired, best move I made and it makes him happy that I'm Happy!!!! I got the 830 as I do lots of embroidery too! Just use the BEST thread in it!!
50wt 2 ply ot 60 wt 2 ply!! It will server you good to use the best in the BEST and enjoy too!!
50wt 2 ply ot 60 wt 2 ply!! It will server you good to use the best in the BEST and enjoy too!!
#56
Originally Posted by tutt
Help, make me feel better!!!! Buyer's remorse sucks!
It only takes a month or two of of looking at your spending to see where it all goes. Good luck.
#57
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Just outside Boston, MA
Posts: 183
When I was selling real estate I specialized in 1st time buyer. The day that their offer was accepted I would give them a baggie of M&Ms and told them they were anti buyers remorse pills. Worked every time. Go get some M&Ms
#59
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Portland, OR via Hawaii
Posts: 1,342
As long as my husband was OK with it I would probably do the same.
The key for me would be my husbands input. I just wouldn't want to end up "hearing" about it forever and ever after. :lol:
The key for me would be my husbands input. I just wouldn't want to end up "hearing" about it forever and ever after. :lol:
#60
Originally Posted by DeniseP
You did a good thing for yourself. If you are getting to retirement age, you have worked all your life. You deserve a toy to use at your leisure and it's probably something you have wanted for a long time. Pay it off while you are working and know it will always be there for you to enjoy.
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