Babylock Grace machine
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Western NC
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Hubby has said he will buy me a sewing machine for Valentines Day. The only dealer we have nearby to service and for classes is a Bernina/Baby Lock. My friend has a Grace that I used and liked so that is my general plan. Any horror stories or bad things about this machine I need to know first?
#4
I own a Bernina sewing and embroidery machine. My dealer is a dope who is of no help to me so I contacted a dealer who is about 75 miles from my home to help me out with problems I was having. We got to discussing different machines and he said that as a technician of both Babylock and Bernina machines, he thinks the Babylock is more user friendly and easier to maintain and repair. The next machine I buy will be a Babylock.
#7
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Salem, OR
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Originally Posted by njl2401
I have a Babylock Grace. I bought it to carry to classes, since it is easy to carry. I have had no problems with it. It is important that you have a reputable service person. That is the main reason that I buy Babylock. Happy sewing.
#8
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: IL
Posts: 2,671
I have a Babylock Quest Plus that I love. Can't touch a new Bernina for the price of a Grace. Used Berninas and older Pfaffs offer quality at lower than new prices too. Can get individual teaching on those, too.
#10
I have a babylock espire (my dream machine) and like others have stated babylock machines are so user friendly. who needs candy for valentine when you can have a new machine.
zero calories. :-P :-P
zero calories. :-P :-P
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