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Old 04-26-2016, 04:00 AM
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Just tried out a Baby Lock Soprano at Paducah and loved the features. I have had a Brother and Janome and am looking for a new machine. What are your opinions on the Soprano? I have a local Baby Lock dealer and it would be convenient for classes and repairs.
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Old 04-26-2016, 04:18 AM
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I have owned the Symphony, now a Crescendo - and have sewn on a Melody - I think the Babylock machines are great and that you can't go wrong with them. I was also in Paducah - had a great time!
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Old 04-26-2016, 04:30 AM
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Sounds like you have done your homework and know what you want. Good Luck.
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The q-series machines are nice, and are getting goo reviews so I have seen. They have a better feed system than the older babylock/brothers so they should be nice little machines. I have only owned babylock and brother so I wouldn't hesistate to own another. I loved my babylock espire, and now I love my brother dreamweaver(unity on the babylock side).
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My husband just bought me a baby lock soprano in Feb. I am loving it. this is my first baby lock I am still learning all the things it can do but everything seems to be very easy. I had a viking rose before this. would recommend this machine to a friend so many nice features.
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I just purchased my Soprano that was used at MQX East for a class. It is in brand new condition and I got it half off plus they took my trade in. A deal I couldn't pass up. I have the Crescendo, Destiny and Soprano. I love Babylock.
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I purchased the Aria after much research comparing the Janome and Babylock. Wanted to be able to do all the machine quilting myself to save some money in Long Arm costs. I'm still learning free motion but feel like I've already recouped my costs of the new machine. Love, Love, Love Babylock!
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Soprano is awesome. MUCH nicer than the Lyric. What's their price?
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Old 05-01-2016, 03:40 AM
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Soprano on sale runs in the $1400.00 range.
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