Has anyone ever...
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Not dumb, my friend sold her long arm because sewing for $$$ wasn't fun for her. When mine bites the dust I most likely have to go down, since no longer working and the price has gone up on the machines as well as the software. In addition they got bigger and heavier .
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I usually don't trade down.... I just buy older, simple machines and find that I like them better than the fancy, costly ones. In fact, my $$$$ Viking doesn't get used much any more.... just when I need the open arm. And, that's hardly ever.
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I suppose I will have to bite the bullet and sell it. I don't see any other way around it.
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I have a Janome, bought 6 years ago and my Kenmore bought 30 years ago. They are still going strong and can't justify spending big bucks for a new machine. I don't need all the bells and whistles, but i do like the function needle down.
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Although I personally haven't, I know people who have b/c they thought they wanted embroidery and found that they just didn't use it. Same for the stitch regulating machines (sorry, while I know Bernina's are called BSR for Bernina Stitch Regulator, I don't remember what Pfaff or other manufacturer's call theirs).
I won't deny that when I see those shiny new machines, or a friend gets one, that I don't think for a minute or two that I want one. Then I remember that I have two Berninas - one bought as my splurge for myself after my dad passed and left a bit of money, the other bought used as it is a smaller machine for travel, classes, sew-ins - that I love as much as the day I got them. They sew beautifully and finding a new one that sews as well but does not have bells and whistles I don't want would be difficult anyhow.
I won't deny that when I see those shiny new machines, or a friend gets one, that I don't think for a minute or two that I want one. Then I remember that I have two Berninas - one bought as my splurge for myself after my dad passed and left a bit of money, the other bought used as it is a smaller machine for travel, classes, sew-ins - that I love as much as the day I got them. They sew beautifully and finding a new one that sews as well but does not have bells and whistles I don't want would be difficult anyhow.
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