Speaking of s/m trouble.....
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Speaking of s/m trouble.....
I have a BL ellure plus, about 4 yrs old, among an older Viking, same age brother and singer. I was using the BL the other day to put on a blanket stitch on the edges of an Easter bunny (fused w/ lite weight fusible). It was going fine, then it suddenly decided it didn't want to do that so every 6/7 stitches it would do a zigzag sort of stitch...I watched and it made the first part of the "swing" but didn't complete it in the same place...feed dogs seemed to move it a smidge and it looks like a V. Ok, checked out for lint, thread, anything....no! Did it on another piece of cloth..same thing....btw, new needle before started.......turned on Viking....no problem, that thing does anything I ask of it! Finished project. Will take this "thing" in to dealer when I'm planning a "road trip" in that direction...or I may just put it on the middle of a road and watch an 18 wheeler do its thing.
This had not been a good investment! Think,I'll check out the Viking dealer at JAF.........or are they all the same.....POJ
This had not been a good investment! Think,I'll check out the Viking dealer at JAF.........or are they all the same.....POJ
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Location: Michigan
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I also love my Vikings. I have a Designer I that I purchased used before the turn of the century and it is still going strong and will sew thru anything. Just check where the machine is made. Since the company was sold, some machines are now made in China. Look on the bottom for the 'made in' info.
Also ask the dealer about getting a used trade in. They usually come with a limited warranty.
Also ask the dealer about getting a used trade in. They usually come with a limited warranty.
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I always say that if anything goes wrong while sewing on my Vikings.....it is the operator not the machine. I have the platinum, Diamond, and I traded in my 6430 to buy my new Epic. Love these machines. I think I may sell the Diamond d/t loving the Epic so much!
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Me too, While I've switched just about everything else, especially my software over to Floriani and baby lock, I love my Diamond Deluxe, the tension fixes itself, it likes all threads, sometimes I may have to switch positions with the spool but then it'll do what I ask. I love all the large hoops and the 5x7 magnetic ones too.
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