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Old 12-28-2017, 07:29 PM
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Hi all,
I need to replace a piecing machine.
It was a Pfaff but I have been drooling over Bernina machines for years.
I am looking at the Bernina 780 or the 750QE
I like the option of an embroidery unit.
Please let me know your likes and dislikes.
Thank you
Kirsten
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Old 12-28-2017, 09:37 PM
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Check out machine reviews at https://sewing.patternreview.com/cgi...eviews.pl?tf=m Pattern Review.

Are you planning to go to Sew Expo in Puyallup this year? It is a great place to try out lots of different machines.
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I have a 790 Bernina and I just love it ...cant work out why I waited so long to buy such a wonderful Machine .
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I would visit a dealer and try out both, then decide which one I like best.
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I have all Bernina's in my sewing room... a 550, a 1530, a serger and an embroidery machine. Embroidery is a function I did not want on my sewing machine, so it remains a separate machine from my sewing machine. Do watch for one that sews sideways, as my older ones do not if you want to quilt as you sew.

Choose a dealer that is close by, so you don't have to go far for service or lessons on the machine. Hope this helps.
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I'e had my Bernina since 2002 and I love that machine! It's never had to be repaired and I use it a lot.
I really don't think you can go wrong with a Bernina.
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Definitely test the machines. The 7 series is a powerhouse, but you should feel comfortable with it, especially if it operates differently from what you are used to.
I’m a committed Bernina user, with 4 machines, and the 7 series is great, but it’s really about you and if you feel comfortable changing to a big computerized machine.

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I only use one of two straight stitch only machines.
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Do you like piecing on a 9mm machine? Both the 750 and 780 have 9mm max stitch width with dual feed. My Bernina 820 is 9mm with dual feed, and it's excellent at piecing long strips and most pieces, but when the pieces get smaller, I prefer a 5.5mm Bernina. Not everyone minds the 9mm for piecing, but some do.

The 3 series, (older) 430, 440, 630, and newer 530, 550, 570*, 720 and 535 have 5.5mm max stitch width. So the feed dogs are closer together and presser feet are more narrow. The older 435/450, 640, 730, 560, 580, (newer) 710, 740, 750, 780, 790, 820, 830, and 880 plus the very new 570* and 590 have the 9mm width.

Confusingly, there's a not-that-old 570 with 5.5mm stitch width, and a very new 570 with 9mm stitch width, dual feed, and hover.

The 7 series are fairly large and heavy, probably not the ideal choice for classes.

Just stuff to think about...good luck shopping!
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They don't make the 750 and 780 any more. The new models are the 740 and 790. If I could afford it, I'd get the 790. It does sew sideways. The giant bobbin is awesome, and the built-in dual feed is a great addition. And you can get the Jumbo hoop to do really big embroidery.
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