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My first adjustment to size and rearranging some blocks and adding a different center. Just having fun playing. HelenW
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Tired of the Bernina Machine Obsession
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Jo Anne,
When we're grieving it's hard to make great decisions. I decided right after my dad died in April 2006 to take on the quilt show for my guild. It wasn't the best time to take this on however, the benefits for me have been outstanding. I made new friends, I learned a lot and the quilt show was a rousing success.
I'd like to say wait and see how you feel in 6 months. I'd also like to say purchase it now it might be the best thing you've ever done. Who knows? This is a once in a life-time opportunity to buy a Cadillac. You may never use all it's feature but it sure will drive nice and be really purty.
I have a Bernina 1080, I purchased it in 1994 when Bob and I moved to NY. I have never used all of the features on this machine partly because I don't do a lot of decorative clothing construction. I don't even use the zigzag a lot! Truth is we use the features on any machine that suit us well. Ya never know, you may end up using more features on the Bernina than you do with the Elna.
TeriTeri
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Jo Anne and Lorchen,
I am so very sorry for your losses. I lost my Mom three years ago, and can appreciate how you must grieve. I went through pretty much the same thing. But I waited a few months and then bought a Bernina for my birthday with some money I inherited. I am glad that I waited a bit and thought about it. I didn't have another machine, in fact I did not even sew. I'm glad I did it. Doing something totally different helped me through those tough times. Last week I started making a "Dear Jane" quilt. But mine will be a "Dear Gertrude Jane", as that was my mother's name.
Warm Regards,
KarenTeri
Quilting is a Beautiful & Complicated Art!
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JoAnn and Lorchen, those of us who've lost our moms know how difficult it is. For better or worse, she instills so much into us. Mine was the "for BETTER" and i'm so thankful.
I agree w/ those who said there's no hurry to decide. I did use money to buy myself a new machine but really only because my mom wanted my daughter to have hers. Well, it wasn't the easiest to use and I believe frustration from learning something new can sometimes be compounded by lack of good tools. So my daughter took my machine and I got a new one. (I still like to use that machine at my daughter's home and even "talk" to it like an old friend. Am I the only one??)
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Thanks for all the advice everyone. I spoke with my sister about it last night, we were together because we were both attending the Road to California quilt show (it was fantastic!). She agreed that a Bernina is the thing, even though she doesn't have one, but declined to advise me as to whether I should or not. So, I will put that amount aside and just save it. I've still got the last Christmas money my mother-in-law gave me in 1997. I've been waiting for something special. I think I will combine it with money coming from my mother and think about it. Thank you all, it's really helped to "talk" about it.
Both my sister and I would have loved to have the machine Mom taught us on, a Featherweight. But, Mom traded it in to Sears years ago, for a new machine! (Groan!)
JoAnne in a very warm southern California
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It's very interesting to see how this thread has evolved--from a pet peeve to warm thoughts about mothers and memories! Just like a real conversation with a group of friends....we do digress, don't we?
Anyway, it has made me appreciate the fact that my mom, an 80 something, still comes for weekend visits with her friend, toting sewing machines and projects. The living room is transformed into a sewing room, where they are quite productive (I rarely manage to sew a stitch though
Happy quilting!
susan
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Originally posted by ipquilterJoAnne-I got my Featherweight on e-Bay and got a pretty good deal. Check it out!
Sherry
JoAnne in southern California, where I got to meet Alex at Road to California. What a delight she is!From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood
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I'd love to add a Bernina to my little collection, but I can't justify the cost. There are many things that are more important for me right now.
I am very grateful to Bernina and the other sponsors-I've gained so much from this site.
Have a great day,
eileenkny
from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ
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The most recent show with Sue Nichols had Ricky and Sue demonstrating decorative stitching that is probably on any of the newer machines--I'm really learning alot from these demos!!! I did buy my Bernina with some of the inheritance from my Mom. I wanted to have something really nice to keep forever from her. I think most of us equate sewing with Mom--my Mother taught me alot about sewing even though I had home ec classes. JoAnne, if you aren't sure about buying an expensive machine right now, you should consider a Featherweight or the 301 machine that a member of TQS is offering for FREE. I have two Featherweights and I really love them--they're really a dream for piecing and taking to classes. The BEST thing about them is that they were meant to be completely serviced by the owner. I took a class at Road 2 CA a couple of years ago and now I never have to take it in for service. I do it ALL by myself!!!
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For what it's worth, Alex is also a paid Bernina Educator. It's her JOB! I am thankful that Bernina is able to put big bucks behind TQS for its survival, because I can't imagine life without it now!
I recently purchased a 1947 Singer 201-2 in a beautiful cabinet on e-bay because it's just like the one Mother taught us to sew on, and my sister got Mother's machine when she died 22 years ago. Just having that memory in my sewing room makes me smile!
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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I do not have a Bernina...And I do not want one eighter :lol:
But I do not mind if there are commercials for Bernina at this site..or Gammil....or anyone else for that matter :wink:
We live in a world where we find commercials every where, and the companies that are sponsoring movies, films, sports etc do not do any harm. As costomers we just need to know what we want and what we can afford, thats all there is to it 8)
All of you who loves your Berninas feels the same way as I do for my Janomes. Good thing the kids dont live at home anymore...if house started to burn I will save my sewing machine and my quilts and leave for the others to save themselves ops: :lol: :shock:
Any greate sewing tips regarding the Bernina can be translated to my machine
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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Conversely, I don't like the implied "Bernina Snobiness".
When I worked in a Bernina store people would avoid saying what they owned if it was not a Bernina. Somehow if I found out what they owned I would think the worst of them, or I would quit talking to them. Interesting.
I have to tell people at classes, or when I mention my machine, that I do not think that I am the best, that I have the best machine, etc. I am not that way, and it aggravates me to have to tell people that I am not that "Bernina snob" they make me out to be.
Where does this come from? I can't figure it out. Was there a herd of Bernina owners long ago that got together and each decided to be a Bernina snob? Anyway, I hope it melts away. It is silly. 8)
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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Do you know what I think??? The best sewing machine is the machine that does what you want it to do in the way you like it to be done and dont exclude or include a spesiffic brand :lol:
It is with sewing machines as with cars...a greate car does not make you a greate driver! The difference are in the drivers skills :wink:
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Amen! Same goes for cameras, or any other "tool"! A true artist can make any tool sing.
Have you "Tinkled" today?
Originally posted by BrinkOfNorwayDo you know what I think??? The best sewing machine is the machine that does what you want it to do in the way you like it to be done and dont exclude or include a spesiffic brand :lol:
It is with sewing machines as with cars...a greate car does not make you a greate driver! The difference are in the drivers skills :wink:
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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On the latest show Ricky demo'ed the spiderweb block and said there was a free instruction sheet. Where can I find that...
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My first adjustment to size and rearranging some blocks and adding a different center. Just having fun playing. HelenW
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Thanks, I will try that.
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Kyla, What a great idea. I love your fabrics. Are you planning on doing the coloring by looking a value the colors in the...
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Barbara, Love your blog on resizing Laurel Ridge. I think I might go for the 62 inch size. I saw where you said to imagine...
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Pat, Don't bother, I was just trying to help you consider a lot of options. Sounds like you are on a roll.
Will be... -
There is a direct link in the first post in this Topic
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Where do I find fabric requirements...
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And because I'm lost in the thread, do you want to see the fabric the deer is on?...
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Those antlers have me close to worn out on applique, BUT I have a paper piecing pattern that allows you to vary sections...
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Here's my two blocks. I'm not using the kit.
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