Bernina Bernette
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I got a Bernette 46 free for using the Bernina credit card. I actually haven't sewn with it yet. The plastic is mottled and cheap-looking. There's a new line of Bernettes, the 12, 15, 20, and 25, which look very promising. But none of the Bernettes take the Bernina feet. A Bernina 210 or 215 could shared feet with your 430, but they cost about $700 and are only about 5 pounds lighter. I bought a 240, which was recently discontiniued. I don't feel at all deprived, it has the solid, precise feel of my 440. For something lighter, I have a Singer featherweight if all I need is a straight stitch, or my kids' Brother HS 2000 if I want more stitches.
#4
Just FYI, the Bernette is not made by Bernina it is "made for Bernina" and not the quality of Bernina. You may be disappointed if you already have a Bernina, especially the 430 so I would suggest you try and find a little Singer Featherweight or just get a rolling carrier thing to make it easier to take it to class.
#5
I got two Bernette 46's for using 2 different cards. I tried them both out and they sewed great! They are plastic though and will probably scratch up and not look so pretty eventually. I am saving them for my grandchildren that will hopefully come along some day. They will be perfect for kids. I don't think they would be nice for taking to classes though, they just don't seem as well made as the Berninas. I agree with finding another Bernina that would share feet!
#6
One of my machines is a Bernina Bernette and I've never had a problem with it....one of the first biggest projects I made on it was a very large rag quilt and it did well....too, it is light enough to take to class. It is not a expensive machine and I don't expect it to last forever but it seems to fit my need at the moment.
I bought a Singer Athena 1200 at a thrift shop; have cleaned it up and will try it out on my next rag quilt.
I bought a Singer Athena 1200 at a thrift shop; have cleaned it up and will try it out on my next rag quilt.
#7
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Originally Posted by Prism99
I would not get a Bernette. I love my Bernina 1230, but the Bernettes cannot compare in quality.
For a class machine, I would look into getting a Janome Gem.
For a class machine, I would look into getting a Janome Gem.
#8
We've sold a lot of the Bernette 46 machines. They have been a very good machine. True, they are not a Bernina. They are a good quality inexpensive machine. The 12,15,20 and 25 are better quality. We have not experienced a single mechanical problem with any of them.
#9
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Kansas
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Thanks for all your comments, so now I think I won't get one. My cart for my 430 has wheels so that isn't a problem and I have 3 Featherweights so I'm OK there. I'm just a sewing machine nut and was thinking I needed (wanted) another toy.
#10
Originally Posted by Prism99
I would not get a Bernette. I love my Bernina 1230, but the Bernettes cannot compare in quality.
For a class machine, I would look into getting a Janome Gem.
For a class machine, I would look into getting a Janome Gem.
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