$2000 to spend which machine?
#101
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Central Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
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I spent $999.00 on my Brother NX650 and it has been worth every dime. It comes with a knee lift, quilting and free motion feet, (plus many others) automatic threader, needle up, needle down buttons, and best of all, a 17" table! It even has three alphabets to embroider. A good SOLID machine. I've never had to take a Brother Machine in to be serviced or repaired, if that means anything. Good luck and enjoy shopping. :thumbup:
#105
I'm with the Janome 6600 girls. Bought it one year ago and absolutely love it. I sold my Bernina 1100 and updated to the Janome. It has so many great features for quilting. I guess all the new ones do. My best friend has the Babylock Espire and the two are alot alike.
#106
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Trinity,NC
Posts: 14
I have a Babylock Quilter's Choice and love it. I also have
the Ellure. I would love to upgrade to the Symphony.
I have had my Quilter's Choice for a couple years and have
not had a minutes trouble out of it and if I did it was the operators fault (mine)
the Ellure. I would love to upgrade to the Symphony.
I have had my Quilter's Choice for a couple years and have
not had a minutes trouble out of it and if I did it was the operators fault (mine)
#108
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 67
Sandyl, I have a Husqvarna Designer 1 for sale for $2000. I just measured it and from the needle over it's 7.5 inches. The machine has been sewn on for 69 minutes. It has software (never installed)and an embroidery unit that hasn't been used. Pretty quilts can be made with embroidered centers. Machine cost $5800 when bought.
#110
Originally Posted by mic-pa
I would check the Janome dealer, I did, and bought one that was a demonstrator and I love it. Got it at a good price 2 yrs ago
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