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#11
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Bushkill, Pa
Posts: 534
I hate to be a fly in the ointment, but the cost of that machine has to be in the thousands. The only question I would have is do you do enough sewing to warrant that kind of expenditure? I know someone who just bought a Brother for $2,200. She does not do the kind of sewing to warrant the cost. If money is not an issue, go for it. Enjoy!!!
Just a question. Not a criticism.
Just a question. Not a criticism.
#12
Super Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Central Indiana
Posts: 1,112
I love mine! It is good advice to try it out yourself as we all do not like the same things. Remember it will take you some time to really learn to use the full machine. Also, look into what extras you may want because that does add up. The hoops come with it so that is good and lots of feet but if you want to digitize your own designs that will really cost you money. Go to a good dealer that offers classes and hopefully they would be free, mine does.
#14
I had a Viking combo a few years ago. I traded it in for a Janome embroidery machine and a 6500. I love being able to work on a quilt block and embroider at the same time now. The 350e just hums along doing the design while I am quilting on the 6500. So I prefer two machine rather than a combined one. But I do love looking at the new macines. The sticker shock isn't as much fun tho.
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