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Janome or Babylock? - Threads I am shopping for my first sewing machine I want a computerised machine I have been looking at the Babylock machines as well as the sewing embroidery machine combos I am stuck between the Janome machine and the Babylock models The dealer inferred that the Babylock machines are better made than the Janome machines
New Sewing Machines by Baby Lock - Threads And with a 50-square-inch sewing area, a NeedleCam™ and the NeverMiss™ automatic needle threader, the Ellisimo helps make sewing easy—and allows you to spend your valuable time satisfying your creative impulses Baby Lock—A-Line Series Baby Lock Natalie —When it comes to sewing projects, Natalie is a friend you can trust
Serger: Bernina, BabyLock OR ??? - Threads I have the Babylock Imagine and the Babylock cover machine and I bought them because of the threading ease, I've had several sewing machines over the years-an original Necchi which did everything, a Viking, a little Singer, and two Berninas-an 830 and a 165 Sewing and embroidery machine
Sew More with Baby Lock’s New Machines! - Threads Whether your heart lies in sewing, embroidery, or quilting, our lineup of five new Baby Lock machines makes it easier than ever to bring more of your creative projects to life
Elna Sewing Machines - Threads In my town an independent Pfaff Viking dealer owns several stores plus has the dealership in 2 Joann stores Demo's, servicing and classes on machine instruction plus other sewing classes are given in these dealer owned sewing machine depts in Joann's as is full dealer support Feet, and accessories can also be purchased there
What sewing machine do you use? - Threads My sewing machines include a mechanical Pfaff, a computerized Kenmore and a computerized Viking and a Brother Quilt Cub computerized machine I enjoy both the mechanical and computerized models and use them for different projects
Babylock vs. Bernina sergers - Threads The only reason I can think of to choose another brand of serger over a Babylock is if having a coverstitch is essential to you and you don't want to go as far as top-of-the-line; Babylock only offers the coverstitch on its highest-end machine, which is an 8-thread machine, whereas most other lines offer it on 4 or 5 thread machines Although I
Cover stitch Machine? - Threads I have a Babylock cover stitch machine, which I use for hemming and topstitching on stretchy fabrics There is a learning curve to using it Basically it will work optimally as long as you are sure to seat the threads into the tension plates
feedback on Babylock quest sewing machin - Threads Overcome with purchase lust I just bought a Babylock Quilter’s Quest machine (brand new at a real hot price) but after sewing on it most of yesterday evening it, it is just so noisy and the the free motion quilting was jerky and dis-jointed with the darning foot that comes with the machine