babylock jane
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babylock jane
I am looking at the babylock jane. Does anyone have one? It has a large throat and sews fast. Only straight stitch.
The dealer has offered me a floor model for $925. Is that a good deal or am I making a mistake if I buy it? Opinions will be welcome. Thank you, judymay.
The dealer has offered me a floor model for $925. Is that a good deal or am I making a mistake if I buy it? Opinions will be welcome. Thank you, judymay.
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I'd check out the Melody - it used to see at my dealer for 900.00 but I was informed that prices were going up so I'm sure its more now but if you might be willing to put out 925.00 maybe a little more for a lot more machine would be a good investment.
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The Brother PQ1500 does the same thing and is only about $600. It has built in scissors and needle down too. I have had mine for at least 10 years, and it sews like a dream. It is the perfect machine for piecing. However if you like the machines better, go for it.
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I have a jane and I love it. I bought it about a year ago for about $700. It was new in the box. It has needle down and an automatic thread cutter. I did keep my old machine (which wasn't really that old!) for when I need something besides a straight stitch. I got the Jane because I wanted it for FMQ and I haven't been disappointed. Good luck with whatever you choose and have fun!
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A Juki is about that much, new, and from the pictures I've seen, has a bigger extension table. It has the thread cutter, needle down, speed control, and a very hefty walking foot. Since you have other machines that do tricks, this one may be just what you need.
Hugs,
Charlotte
Hugs,
Charlotte
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hi judymay - i have a babylock jane - bought 2 yrs ago - dealer floor model - $725 - a walking foot, 1/4 inch foot and fmq foot (and a few others) were all included. these feet typically are.
i have an old, good condition, singer t&s with zig zag and cams so i didn't need a machine that could repeat those same functions. what i wanted (and the bl jane has) was a large harp area, straight stitch only, vertical bobbin, bigger (and newer motor) with the 1500 spm capability. i especially didn't want to stress my little old singer with the hours of running that machine quilting requires. i also like that the feed dog height, tension (upper and bobbin),presser foot pressure and of course stitch length are all easily adjustable. i was surprised to find that i love the needle down and thread cutter. i reach for them on my treadle and t&s :-( - they are never there.
there are brother machines online for about $600 - often with extras, but for a variety of reasons, it was worth the extra 125 for me to go with a dealer.
i doubt that i would have paid much more than that. i have read that the brother 1500 and the bl jane are the same - also that they are not the same.
all i can say is they look alike - and i love my bl. generally, reviews on the qb are positive for this class of machine (straight stitch only, approx. 9" harp, high speed - $600 -1000 range). whatever your choice, you will love your new machine.
lefty - in philly
i have an old, good condition, singer t&s with zig zag and cams so i didn't need a machine that could repeat those same functions. what i wanted (and the bl jane has) was a large harp area, straight stitch only, vertical bobbin, bigger (and newer motor) with the 1500 spm capability. i especially didn't want to stress my little old singer with the hours of running that machine quilting requires. i also like that the feed dog height, tension (upper and bobbin),presser foot pressure and of course stitch length are all easily adjustable. i was surprised to find that i love the needle down and thread cutter. i reach for them on my treadle and t&s :-( - they are never there.
there are brother machines online for about $600 - often with extras, but for a variety of reasons, it was worth the extra 125 for me to go with a dealer.
i doubt that i would have paid much more than that. i have read that the brother 1500 and the bl jane are the same - also that they are not the same.
all i can say is they look alike - and i love my bl. generally, reviews on the qb are positive for this class of machine (straight stitch only, approx. 9" harp, high speed - $600 -1000 range). whatever your choice, you will love your new machine.
lefty - in philly
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