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Got my New Toy!!!

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Well, it is too expensive to really be a "toy", but . . . :lol:

After waiting 2 1/2 weeks, my new Bernina finally arrived!!!! The first time I have ever had my "Own" machine. Have sewn since I was 8, but always used others machines or hand-me-down machines. It doesn't have an embrodery modual, yet, but will do almost anything else!

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Even though I do not sew.....:beer: ......:lol:

Have fun with it!!
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Congrats Justme, what fun! Do post some of the items you make for our enjoyment.
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Post by JaneG »

Woooo-Hooooo!!! :D :D :D :D

Is it the new Bernina with the optical mouse foot for free-form quilting??? If it is, I am SOOOOOOOO JEALOUS!!!!

I know what you mean about calling it a toy . . . kind of like men and their expensive 'toys'.

Can I come give it a test drive??? :D :D
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Okay, you have to share more about it now, just can't say you got a bernina and leave it at that! Jealous, is way to kind of word! :lol:

I've not even let myself look at the new machines they've put out this year! Please tell more! ? What model, so we can check out this new 'toy'! Hey men have expensive 'toys' too, so yes, it's a toy. Remember the old adage, 'The girl with the most toys when she dies, WINS!' :lol: :lol: :lol: We changed it, just for you! :)

Congrats!
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I think Tami is so busy sewing on her new BERNINA she doesn't have time to tell us about it!!! :lol:

C'mon Tami, take a break!!!!!

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Jane, I think you are right! :lol:

But just as long as she takes pics of what it can, like you did when you got your new machine, we'll forgive her huh? :D
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I guess we will... :lol:
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YES! It is the one with the optical mouse :D . Very Cool 8-) . It is the 440 QE. Bernina had a sale last month. 20% off and 1 year no payments or financing, so I went for it. (Actually have been worked 1/2 to death the last month, not having time to sew that much, that is where I have been when not on 'puter :cry: )

Lets see, 192 (or so) built in stitches and you can mirror them. A 90 stitch pattern memory. Hands free (a knee bar or a heel tap on the foot peddle) to lift the pressure foot. And if you unplug the food peddle there is a start and stop button you could use instead on the machine. (mainly used with said optical mouse foot)

It has a jack/USB port for downloading embrodery patterns - for next year with I get that accessory :wink:

But, I figure I have a lot of fabric to buy, even with the new machine, to match the DH's Harley :lol:

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Ok, Tami. I really AM jealous! I test drove the Aurora at my local dealer and no matter how much I hinted or begged DH said no. I think the $3200 price tag was just too much. It was $3999 with the embroidery unit. We just got out of debt except for the house and his car is about done for, so I can see his concern. But I was still pi**ed at him for a while. I think I was mad a t him because I was having a devil of a time with the tension on my machine in the free motion quilting mode and he said he didn't want to spend five grand for a new machine and have it do the same thing. I told him about the BSR (Bernina Stitch Regulator) on the new Aurora and he asked me how much it was. I said I didn't know and then went to check it out the next day! :lol: :lol: Give me an inch... So what does it sound like he was saying to you all? I am over it now. I finally fixed my Pfaff and got Ben's quilt done and my free motion stitches were pretty darn even! Even if I do say so myself.

Congrats on your new baby, Tami!

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KAS: congratulations on finishing Bens quilt. Have you finished the Wedding Ring Quilts?

I almost backed out of getting the new machine becouse of the cost, even on sale. And I was getting fairly good free motion results on the old kenmore. But the old machine only has straight and zig-zag stitches. Nothing else. And I can pay for it with overtime if I need to do so.

Plus, stupid me, I thought all "name" machines, Bernina, Viking, Pfaff. . . were about the same price ranges. Tells you I didn't look further than the Optic Mouse once I saw it :lol: There was a Pfaff dealer at the sewing/quilting show last month (had just ordered my Bernina a few days prior), and they had their quilting machine set up on a "long arm" frame. The entire set up was $200 less than my machine! And it did have an attachment to regulate stitches.

We need to see pictures of Ben and Bens quilt.

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Post by Kas »

Hey, Tami!

No, I still haven't finished the wedding rings. :-? I have been lazy lately. Not to mention the vomiting husband, children and me! I am almost done with my parents' quilt. I do have the batting cut and the backing. So really I could quilt the inlaws' quilt as that is all it is waiting for.

I will resize the pics I took of Ben on his new quilt as soon as I can figure out how to access them again. The mother board on our old CPU crapped out and we lost a lot of stuff. I don't know where our photo program is or how to get it to open. I used to be able to just put the memory chip into a port and the program opened. Now it doesn't. And we have a trojan horse that we can't get rid of. I am not having fun in the computer department at present. This too shall pass.

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