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does anyone have a Studio SK-860 electronic mashine?
I have narrowed my choices for my first machine down to the SK-860 or the
passap e-6000. I am thinking that since this will be my first machine that I am leaning toward the SK because of the price difference. If this is a quality machine, that will be my choice so if anyone out there can tell me if this is a good choice or not I would really appreciate all of your opinions. Thanks, Terri |
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Hi Terri,
I have the SK-860 and I love it. My biggest reason for this choice was that I could go into AC Moore's or Walmart and get regular yarn and knit sweaters. I didn't like the idea of having to buy specialty yarns (EXPENSIVE) from the yarn stores. I've managed to make LOADS of sweaters, slippers, hats, lap blankets, and such. I think you will just LOVE this machine. Mary |
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