Sewing embroidery machine?
#52
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Loch Lloyd, MO (near Kansas City,MO)
Posts: 194
I have a Bernina 830, my husband surprised me with one when they first came out.!! Love it!!! Does great embroidery and stitches wonderful. the learning curve is not too bad.
Enjoy!!!
Enjoy!!!
#53
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Southern, Utah
Posts: 1,233
I have a Baby Lock Ellisimo Gold machine and love, love, love it. I, like you had a hard time making up my mind. Babylock is very user friendly and that's what swayed me. It's an investment, but so worth it! I think I would try before you buy.
#55
I bought a used Bernina Artista sewing/embroidery machine from a friend who could not remember how to use it. I have taught myself with the instruction manual. The manual is NOT user friendly and I would not buy another Bernina without also getting lessons on how to use it because I know there is so much more the Bernina can do but the manual is so awful that I can't figure it out. I have a Janome Quilters Edition that I bought online and just love - the manual is very user friendly and I can't complain about anything except the needle threader!
#56
I have an 8 year old Janome 9700--I love it!!! It has never given me any problems. The new "upgrade" is the Janome 9900. I tried it and want it. Not as expensive as the 12000, but it does everything except cook dinner... I have had a variety of machines over the years and the combo (embroidery/sewing) is the best idea ever and I am and will now always be a Janome Girl...
Good luck with whatever decision you make.
Barbara
Good luck with whatever decision you make.
Barbara
#57
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Join Date: Mar 2014
Posts: 3
I have a Bernina 440 QE; in the shop for service right now, due to embroidery module not working with the software. I like the "old" Singers. My mom has a Bernina Artista (cannot remember model #), but she uses it like she gets out of bed; every day! She has had no problems with it. I liked my Brother; but the handwheel literally flew off!
#58
Brother/Babylock is the easiest to navigate and the quality of the embroidery is impressive. I've had a Viking Diamond and a Pfaff Creative Vision - hated the Vision and the Diamond just was too hard - B/B has all the bells and whistles and still is intuitive. Don't buy anything until you sew with it. I've been embroidering for many years, so when I say it's hard I mean it is just easier to do with the B/B
#60
Super Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Midwest
Posts: 5,051
I have an 8 year old Janome 9700--I love it!!! It has never given me any problems. The new "upgrade" is the Janome 9900. I tried it and want it. Not as expensive as the 12000, but it does everything except cook dinner... I have had a variety of machines over the years and the combo (embroidery/sewing) is the best idea ever and I am and will now always be a Janome Girl...
Good luck with whatever decision you make.
Barbara
Good luck with whatever decision you make.
Barbara
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