Brother SQ-9000
#11
WOW! you are all so helpful!!! I knew you would be 8-)
I have a Brother I got at walmart two years ago that I LOVE! but being a handquilter I didnt need any extras. I have been learning to machine quilt and thought this might be the machine for me to get started on.
THANK YOU for your imput! now to talk the Dh into it ;-)
I have a Brother I got at walmart two years ago that I LOVE! but being a handquilter I didnt need any extras. I have been learning to machine quilt and thought this might be the machine for me to get started on.
THANK YOU for your imput! now to talk the Dh into it ;-)
#12
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: fullerton ca
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i was shoping for that same machine and found it on amazon but i bought this one http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ef=oss_product
for 166.00 free shipping
mema
for 166.00 free shipping
mema
#13
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Central PA
Posts: 5,573
Also, check out Overstock.com they have a ton of machines, some new some refurbished, good prices and shipping is $2.95, sometimes $1 or even free. I just got a little Brother CS4000 for a back up. It was refurbished, but came with a 25 year warranty and is a nice little machine.
#14
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Indiana
Posts: 3,607
I bought it Friday. So far I really like it. It has a lot on it. It comes with detailed information on how to use everything. You pick the stich it even tells you what foot to use. Picking the stich is as easy as pushing a button. The feet all have letters. It comes with all the quilting feet. It has an error message that tells you if anything is wrong. It does very basic lettering. I have a thread called "my new machine". It has pictures. I think I am going to be very happy with it.
You can pm me if you have any questions.
You can pm me if you have any questions.
#16
I knew someone would have some good things to tell me.
my main question with it is... my other Brother is computerized and when I turn the power off and then back on it dosent remember the last settings I had it set on. is the XR-9000 the same way?
my main question with it is... my other Brother is computerized and when I turn the power off and then back on it dosent remember the last settings I had it set on. is the XR-9000 the same way?
#17
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Indiana
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Originally Posted by deranged_damsel
I knew someone would have some good things to tell me.
my main question with it is... my other Brother is computerized and when I turn the power off and then back on it dosent remember the last settings I had it set on. is the XR-9000 the same way?
my main question with it is... my other Brother is computerized and when I turn the power off and then back on it dosent remember the last settings I had it set on. is the XR-9000 the same way?
#18
Originally Posted by mcdaniel023
Originally Posted by deranged_damsel
I knew someone would have some good things to tell me.
my main question with it is... my other Brother is computerized and when I turn the power off and then back on it dosent remember the last settings I had it set on. is the XR-9000 the same way?
my main question with it is... my other Brother is computerized and when I turn the power off and then back on it dosent remember the last settings I had it set on. is the XR-9000 the same way?
that seems to be the only thing that bugs me about my Brother. but HEY if thats the ONLY thing then thats ok :)
I have learned and bought a sticky note pad to write down my settings on before I turn it off.
#19
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 1
I just got the SQ-9000 tonight from my parents. The only difference I can see from the XR-9000 (just going by pictures) is that the SQ is purple instead of blue. Haven't had a chance to play with it yet (since the only thread I have is my serger) so no clue how it works.
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