Embroidery Machines Lets Chat & Have Fun
#3212
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 44
I would love some help with my embroidery. I bought a Bernina 790 about 3 months ago and haven't even opened the embroidery box yet. I feel really overwhelmed by all my machine can do. I have quilted 5 toddler sized quilts on it and love that its so quick. The closet store to me is an hour and it really isn't convenient to drive that far. Plus my machine weights a ton and I don't think I could get it down the stairs and then into the car to take with me to classes. Wish there was someone nearby with one.
Jan
Jan
#3213
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Snowy Minnesota
Posts: 1,378
lvmybskt, several years ago I bought a Bernina 635 with the embroidery attachment, and I've done almost nothing with it. I'm ashamed, but it is a bit overwhelming. Maybe you and I can chat directly and encourage each other? Any other Bernini owner would be welcome to join, too.
#3214
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 3,497
JaunitaBean your quilts are beautiful!!! So happy to see more posts here!!!
#3215
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Reno, Nevada
Posts: 794
I have been given a baby lock Intrigue embroidery/sewing machine. It seems very clean, hardly used, all/most parts and accessories, but no machine manual. I've tried every place online I can think of, but no one seems to have the Intrigue (Model 0.7A). I'm guessing it was a model some years ago, notwithstanding that it looks like new.
From a two-page flier I did manage to find online, it appears to have an automatic threading contraption which, if it's anything like my serger, is wonderful, wonderful! I'm almost afraid to plug it in for fear of jamming it up by pushing the wrong button or something.
DOES ANYONE HAVE OR HAS USED THIS MACHINE? Any ideas on getting a manual? If you have one, I'd be happy to pay to have it scanned, PDF'd and sent to me.
Thanks, dear ones. I've seen you come through so many times for others and am hoping you can do it again this time.
P.S. I did shoot an email to Baby Lock, but no response yet.
Blessings!
From a two-page flier I did manage to find online, it appears to have an automatic threading contraption which, if it's anything like my serger, is wonderful, wonderful! I'm almost afraid to plug it in for fear of jamming it up by pushing the wrong button or something.
DOES ANYONE HAVE OR HAS USED THIS MACHINE? Any ideas on getting a manual? If you have one, I'd be happy to pay to have it scanned, PDF'd and sent to me.
Thanks, dear ones. I've seen you come through so many times for others and am hoping you can do it again this time.
P.S. I did shoot an email to Baby Lock, but no response yet.
Blessings!
#3216
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Tennessee, UC area
Posts: 1,583
I have been given a baby lock Intrigue embroidery/sewing machine. It seems very clean, hardly used, all/most parts and accessories, but no machine manual. I've tried every place online I can think of, but no one seems to have the Intrigue (Model 0.7A). I'm guessing it was a model some years ago, notwithstanding that it looks like new.
From a two-page flier I did manage to find online, it appears to have an automatic threading contraption which, if it's anything like my serger, is wonderful, wonderful! I'm almost afraid to plug it in for fear of jamming it up by pushing the wrong button or something.
DOES ANYONE HAVE OR HAS USED THIS MACHINE? Any ideas on getting a manual? If you have one, I'd be happy to pay to have it scanned, PDF'd and sent to me.
Thanks, dear ones. I've seen you come through so many times for others and am hoping you can do it again this time.
P.S. I did shoot an email to Baby Lock, but no response yet.
Blessings!
From a two-page flier I did manage to find online, it appears to have an automatic threading contraption which, if it's anything like my serger, is wonderful, wonderful! I'm almost afraid to plug it in for fear of jamming it up by pushing the wrong button or something.
DOES ANYONE HAVE OR HAS USED THIS MACHINE? Any ideas on getting a manual? If you have one, I'd be happy to pay to have it scanned, PDF'd and sent to me.
Thanks, dear ones. I've seen you come through so many times for others and am hoping you can do it again this time.
P.S. I did shoot an email to Baby Lock, but no response yet.
Blessings!
#3217
ivmybsk, Bernina has a good site and you can get some help there. I have a Bernina 200E and a 440 both quite a bit older than the one you have but I love them both and use them all the time. One thing my dealer told me is you don't need classes to learn how to use it just get in there and use it. I was angry at the time but that is what I did and have used it so often that when my machine was 2 the dealer that was doing the annual check told me there were more embroidery miles on it then any other 200 US machine.
#3218
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Reno, Nevada
Posts: 794
Thanks for suggestions. I'll give those a try as well. Finally heard from Baby Lock. They advised that their dealers have access to the manuals and that all manuals are available through those dealers. (???) I'll give our local a try as well. Thanks again.
#3220
I would love some help with my embroidery. I bought a Bernina 790 about 3 months ago and haven't even opened the embroidery box yet. I feel really overwhelmed by all my machine can do. I have quilted 5 toddler sized quilts on it and love that its so quick. The closet store to me is an hour and it really isn't convenient to drive that far. Plus my machine weights a ton and I don't think I could get it down the stairs and then into the car to take with me to classes. Wish there was someone nearby with one.
Jan
Jan
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