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    Old 02-26-2015, 04:39 AM
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    Here is a great article about a blogger's opinion comparing the Juki 2010Q VS Bernina 440 QE machines:

    http://frame.bloglovin.com/?post=420...click=0&user=0

    Interesting information. She speaks of things I hadn't even considered.
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    Old 02-26-2015, 06:01 AM
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    ​Interesting reading.
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    Good read , but sewing machine that only sews straight stitch , I would still need a second machine so in the end I would have spent as much on a Bernina . Cathy
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    Thanks for the links. Some interesting comparisons. I have been looking at the Juki for awhile so its good to know it positives and weaknesses.
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    I tried to read the comparison but I had to sign up to receive "Cluck Cluck Sew" either by Facebook or e-mail. I do not do Facebook and I don't want to receive any more quilting e-mails. Would love to have read it. Thanks.
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    Old 02-28-2015, 04:11 AM
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    Originally Posted by matraina
    I tried to read the comparison but I had to sign up to receive "Cluck Cluck Sew" either by Facebook or e-mail. I do not do Facebook and I don't want to receive any more quilting e-mails. Would love to have read it. Thanks.
    http://www.cluckclucksew.com/ here ya go
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    This is an interesting post. I have the Bernina 440QE but not the Juki.
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    I have the Juki98Q which is the one before the 2010Q, when I went to buy it no one had one and I was offered the 2010 at the same price. I turned them down (whine) and finally found the 98. It is a really good machine & FM 's great and the throat space allows a larger quilt than my older Bernina. I recently bought the 440QE used and haven't had it long enough to put it through its paces but think I will like it, except for the throat space, it does so much more than the Juki but it is a pain you know where to constantly keep switching machines in the space I have,
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    You need to close the popup box and you can read the article.
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    I have a 98Q that i quilt with. I love the speed. Dont use it to piece with as much as I should . Yes the walking foot is NOISY but you get used to it. I've had mine for years with no repairs. I have it serviced every couple years and keep it well oiled. `I use my Elna if i need something other than a straight stitch.
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