Time for a new machine?
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Time for a new machine?
I have a husqvarna designer topaz 30 (with embroidery hoop). I've had it for about 8-9 years. Lately it's been giving me more and more problems - within the last year, it's been in the shop about 5 times.
Nothing is major - it's all "fine-tuning", and the guy who repairs them is great - half the time he doesn't even charge me. I can simply show up and say it's doing this, and he'll fix it on the spot.
However, I'm getting frustrated with all of the little things. They all get fixed, and then they stop working again:
- doesn't tell me when the bobbin is empty
- doesn't cut properly (it will cut the top, but the not bobbin, or vice versa!)
- gets out of alignment frequently
- the automatic threader doesn't line up with the needle
- it flat out won't sew some threads - sulky for example when I was trying to use it for applique
- when I'm doing embroidery - it jams a lot, so I can't trust it anymore to do a quilt with embroidery because it's wrecked the last two
Does this mean it's time to start looking? Am I just putting off the inevitable?
I use my machine every single day for a good 2-3 hours ... so, I am definitely working it!
Thanks for any input!
Nothing is major - it's all "fine-tuning", and the guy who repairs them is great - half the time he doesn't even charge me. I can simply show up and say it's doing this, and he'll fix it on the spot.
However, I'm getting frustrated with all of the little things. They all get fixed, and then they stop working again:
- doesn't tell me when the bobbin is empty
- doesn't cut properly (it will cut the top, but the not bobbin, or vice versa!)
- gets out of alignment frequently
- the automatic threader doesn't line up with the needle
- it flat out won't sew some threads - sulky for example when I was trying to use it for applique
- when I'm doing embroidery - it jams a lot, so I can't trust it anymore to do a quilt with embroidery because it's wrecked the last two
Does this mean it's time to start looking? Am I just putting off the inevitable?
I use my machine every single day for a good 2-3 hours ... so, I am definitely working it!
Thanks for any input!
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
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The new machines are not built to last decades like the older ones. With all the new features it's impossible. I would check out Eversewn Sparrow 30 machine. Has all the features but embroidery. The Eversewn Hero has embroidery. I have used both and they are excellent at a reasonable price.
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
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My 20 year old Bernina is still going strong. I do take it in once a year for a tune up and don't seriously sweat the small stuff like when the knee lift quit working. I just wait for the next tune up and get it fixed then. I've had 2 of them and always like the quality of Bernina's machines and feet.
Just like cars, the newer machines with all the features have more things to go wrong and I feel that they need more professional maintenance. I guess its just the price you pay for all the electronic features.
Just like cars, the newer machines with all the features have more things to go wrong and I feel that they need more professional maintenance. I guess its just the price you pay for all the electronic features.
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