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Posted by Joanna on July 17, 2009, 1:49 am
I felt that way about computerized machines, before I bought one in
November. Now I kick myself for waiting so long. But the one I bought
before I think was a lemon. It was always breaking threads, no matter
the name or needle. Was really loud so I couldn't sew at night. It was
always one thing after another. Bought a brother and I can't be happier.
I probably won't use alot of the computerized settings but I did try
each and every one out the first week I got it. I have done several
lap/wall quilts on the new one and have problem recommended the Brother
Innovis 80. But that's just my two cents.
Take Care
joanna
Taria wrote:
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> I dropped my J. 6600 in for servicing today. Mechanic on vacation so it
> will take over 2 weeks to get it back. Gosh, wish that they would have
> mentioned that when I called and asked how long their turn around was this
> morning. (I was told a week) I got to nosing around at the new machines
> while there. That Fancy-schmancy Bernina kind of made me laugh. I
> suggested to the sales gal that at some point you might as well just pay
> people a lot of money for a quilt. Kind of ridiculous. I think without the
> embroidery module is was around $7500. They are nuts. I did ask about the
> TOL Bernina these days. A model 1008 at around $800. Great looking machine,
> good price and should be pretty dependable. I know John is like me and
> doesn't get along with computer sewing machines. Are we alone on that or
> are there others that feel that way?
> Taria
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> will take over 2 weeks to get it back. Gosh, wish that they would have
> mentioned that when I called and asked how long their turn around was this
> morning. (I was told a week) I got to nosing around at the new machines
> while there. That Fancy-schmancy Bernina kind of made me laugh. I
> suggested to the sales gal that at some point you might as well just pay
> people a lot of money for a quilt. Kind of ridiculous. I think without the
> embroidery module is was around $7500. They are nuts. I did ask about the
> TOL Bernina these days. A model 1008 at around $800. Great looking machine,
> good price and should be pretty dependable. I know John is like me and
> doesn't get along with computer sewing machines. Are we alone on that or
> are there others that feel that way?
> Taria
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