Please tell me about the Bernina BSR??
#1
Please tell me about the Bernina BSR??
I am very interested in Bernina sewing machines, primarily because of the BSR. Can anyone tell me if this helps while FMQ? My biggest problem is getting my stitches a uniform size and if this helps, the cost could well be worth it to me.
#2
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Houston (Clear Lake), TX
Posts: 2,605
I use the BSR with my 630e and while I am not always perfect, it does help me regulate my stitch. Sometimes I sew too fast and it beeps at me to slow down! I purchased it when I decided to try free-motion quilting and have always used it, so cannot compare it to 'not' using it. I like mine...
#3
Back when Bernina released the BSR, I went to the dealer to test drive it. After playing with it for about an hour, my opinion was, and there will be others who disagree, that this attachment was much ado about nothing.
I went home and practiced some more and learned how to free motion quilt without it, saving myself a bunch of money in the process.
I went home and practiced some more and learned how to free motion quilt without it, saving myself a bunch of money in the process.
#5
I bought a BRS for my Artista 200 as soon as it came out. I love the BRS and, to me, it has been worth the cost. My Free motion stitches are always a uniform size. Unlike Jamsbuying, I am a slow FMQ and have never gotten a beep to slow down. The BSR probably wants me to speed up. I use the BSR for most of my stitching in the ditch. It did take practice before I was pleased with my FMQ.
#6
Banned
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Colorado, USA
Posts: 194
I have a Bernina 550QE in layby "jail" that I need to bail out one of these days...
It will be my first Bernina (and I'm not parting with my other babies to get it, either.. lol) ...
And the two reasons I went with this machine was 1) to mess with the BSR and 2) I wanted the skinny footsies (it's only a 5.5mm wide stitch width machine). I do alot of putzy projects - and I prefer a skinnier foot - and thought the BSR might be fun for some embellishing.
I also wanted it for a take-to-retreats machine. My main machine here these days is a behemoth (Babylock Ellisimo Gold)
It will be my first Bernina (and I'm not parting with my other babies to get it, either.. lol) ...
And the two reasons I went with this machine was 1) to mess with the BSR and 2) I wanted the skinny footsies (it's only a 5.5mm wide stitch width machine). I do alot of putzy projects - and I prefer a skinnier foot - and thought the BSR might be fun for some embellishing.
I also wanted it for a take-to-retreats machine. My main machine here these days is a behemoth (Babylock Ellisimo Gold)
#9
Power Poster
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Southern California
Posts: 19,127
Back when Bernina released the BSR, I went to the dealer to test drive it. After playing with it for about an hour, my opinion was, and there will be others who disagree, that this attachment was much ado about nothing.
I went home and practiced some more and learned how to free motion quilt without it, saving myself a bunch of money in the process.
I went home and practiced some more and learned how to free motion quilt without it, saving myself a bunch of money in the process.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post