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sewing machines - viking 750 anyone?
i went to my dealer to play around wih sewing machines. she showed me
the viking designer i and ii, boh for around 2800, since the most expensive one is a return (ou have to take off that price what i paid for my brother a year ago, 600). i don't want to put an extra 2k so i also looked a 'lesser ' machines that don't have everhing i want (the presser foot going down with a touch of the pedal is nice!). so, anbody has a pfaff 2046 or a viking 750? anything you don't like about them? both are comparable in price... i would have to put around 1k... -- Dr. Quilter http://community.webshots.com/user/mvignali (take the dog out before replying) |
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On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 08:20:21 -0700, DrQuilter
wrote: i went to my dealer to play around wih sewing machines. she showed me the viking designer i and ii, boh for around 2800, since the most expensive one is a return (ou have to take off that price what i paid for my brother a year ago, 600). i don't want to put an extra 2k so i also looked a 'lesser ' machines that don't have everhing i want (the presser foot going down with a touch of the pedal is nice!). so, anbody has a pfaff 2046 or a viking 750? anything you don't like about them? both are comparable in price... i would have to put around 1k... I have a Viking 750 that I bought last winter. The first computerized machine I've owned. It doesn't have the automatic presser foot lift but it does have needle up/down which is a nice feature that my 37 y.o. Singer and 15 y.o. White do not have. One of my present projects is using some of the 750's quilt stitches to do crazy quilt blocks. I do not do machine embroidery so this machine is great for the sewing I do. Nina |
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thanks for the feedback nina... it is the one i am seriously considering
buying. mabe next year i'll upgrade to the designer.... NinaJ wrote: On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 08:20:21 -0700, DrQuilter wrote: i went to my dealer to play around wih sewing machines. she showed me the viking designer i and ii, boh for around 2800, since the most expensive one is a return (ou have to take off that price what i paid for my brother a year ago, 600). i don't want to put an extra 2k so i also looked a 'lesser ' machines that don't have everhing i want (the presser foot going down with a touch of the pedal is nice!). so, anbody has a pfaff 2046 or a viking 750? anything you don't like about them? both are comparable in price... i would have to put around 1k... I have a Viking 750 that I bought last winter. The first computerized machine I've owned. It doesn't have the automatic presser foot lift but it does have needle up/down which is a nice feature that my 37 y.o. Singer and 15 y.o. White do not have. One of my present projects is using some of the 750's quilt stitches to do crazy quilt blocks. I do not do machine embroidery so this machine is great for the sewing I do. Nina -- Dr. Quilter http://community.webshots.com/user/mvignali (take the dog out before replying) |
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I've got the Viking 750 as well and love it. I purchased it last
spring with trade in for a Viking Daisy. I upgraded primarily for the needle up/down option. I've used it extensively with walking foot, darning foot, button holes, special stitches, metallic & invisible threads, different types of fabric (cotton, nylon, fake fur) etc... Have been very pleased. The only thing that doesn't work well on it is the needle threader. It works but not smoothly enough to make it worth the effort. Viking just came out with a new line (the Scandinavian?). It's a lower priced line but I wonder with it being new if you couldn't get a deal on the 750... I paid what you're thinking of paying but that was a year ago. If you shop around you may be able to do better by a couple hundred. Sonya |
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Can you step up (or over) just a little bit? I carefully surveyed the
Vikings for one that was (1) sturdy and (2) could do some truly magnificent stitches. The one most used in many years of Creative Needle and Sew Beautiful magazines time after time was the Viking 990. It doesn't do the kind of embroidery where you set it and go cook dinner while it sews but it is a keeper. I am absolutely a Bernina fan - but wouldn't part with the Viking 990 for nothing. Unless, of course, one of our daughters wants to carry it away. That's different. Polly |
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they did not show me that one.... what kind of price range are we
talking about? as usual, it is not that I don't have the money, but when I make a purchase that is more than a few hundred bucks I get the 'what if' jitters... shouldn't I be saving for X? where X is house, retirement, Sofia's future, etc. etc.... PS: if you notice that I am suddenly articulate it is because I attached an external keyboard to the laptop.. ) Polly Esther wrote: Can you step up (or over) just a little bit? I carefully surveyed the Vikings for one that was (1) sturdy and (2) could do some truly magnificent stitches. The one most used in many years of Creative Needle and Sew Beautiful magazines time after time was the Viking 990. It doesn't do the kind of embroidery where you set it and go cook dinner while it sews but it is a keeper. I am absolutely a Bernina fan - but wouldn't part with the Viking 990 for nothing. Unless, of course, one of our daughters wants to carry it away. That's different. Polly -- Dr. Quilter http://community.webshots.com/user/mvignali (take the dog out before replying) |
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I just saw a designer I on ebay for 1100 'buy it now'. sounds fishy to
you? I don't dare... Polly Esther wrote: Can you step up (or over) just a little bit? I carefully surveyed the Vikings for one that was (1) sturdy and (2) could do some truly magnificent stitches. The one most used in many years of Creative Needle and Sew Beautiful magazines time after time was the Viking 990. It doesn't do the kind of embroidery where you set it and go cook dinner while it sews but it is a keeper. I am absolutely a Bernina fan - but wouldn't part with the Viking 990 for nothing. Unless, of course, one of our daughters wants to carry it away. That's different. Polly -- Dr. Quilter http://community.webshots.com/user/mvignali (take the dog out before replying) |
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I wish I could tell you more about Viking prices. I bought the 990 six years
ago for about $1,100. They are like the Bernina 1230 in that they really don't drop in price. A friend of mine is looking for either one and not having much luck. And yes, I would be very scared of a Designer I at a cheap price. You would wonder if she had been used as a boat anchor. Polly PS I didn't mind your articulation at all. I was quite at home with it. "DrQuilter" wrote in message ... they did not show me that one.... what kind of price range are we talking about? as usual, it is not that I don't have the money, but when I make a purchase that is more than a few hundred bucks I get the 'what if' jitters... shouldn't I be saving for X? where X is house, retirement, Sofia's future, etc. etc.... PS: if you notice that I am suddenly articulate it is because I attached an external keyboard to the laptop.. ) |
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I actually WORE OUT my Viking 9 9 0; to where I had the head replaced and
wore another part out ( where it decided to 'sew backwards' whenever it got 'warm enuf') after 15 or so years of hard work; sewing everything from drapes to 6 layers of denim to umpteen quilts and clothing. After getting estimates of replacing those parts, we decided that a new one would be better in the long run, so I went to the Pfaff Quilt Expression 2046 as it was the closest I could find to the Viking 990, and had a regular loading bobbin instead of a drop in that Vikings now have. My hands can't get the drop-in out even with using tweezers. I LOVE my Pfaff and I was pretty nervous about going to a different name. HTH Butterfly "DrQuilter" wrote in message ... they did not show me that one.... what kind of price range are we talking about? as usual, it is not that I don't have the money, but when I make a purchase that is more than a few hundred bucks I get the 'what if' jitters... shouldn't I be saving for X? where X is house, retirement, Sofia's future, etc. etc.... PS: if you notice that I am suddenly articulate it is because I attached an external keyboard to the laptop.. ) Polly Esther wrote: Can you step up (or over) just a little bit? I carefully surveyed the Vikings for one that was (1) sturdy and (2) could do some truly magnificent stitches. The one most used in many years of Creative Needle and Sew Beautiful magazines time after time was the Viking 990. It doesn't do the kind of embroidery where you set it and go cook dinner while it sews but it is a keeper. I am absolutely a Bernina fan - but wouldn't part with the Viking 990 for nothing. Unless, of course, one of our daughters wants to carry it away. That's different. Polly -- Dr. Quilter http://community.webshots.com/user/mvignali (take the dog out before replying) |
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Doesn't Debbi have a Designer.oh Debbi.where are you????????????
Butterlfy "Polly Esther" wrote in message link.net... I wish I could tell you more about Viking prices. I bought the 990 six years ago for about $1,100. They are like the Bernina 1230 in that they really don't drop in price. A friend of mine is looking for either one and not having much luck. And yes, I would be very scared of a Designer I at a cheap price. You would wonder if she had been used as a boat anchor. Polly PS I didn't mind your articulation at all. I was quite at home with it. "DrQuilter" wrote in message ... they did not show me that one.... what kind of price range are we talking about? as usual, it is not that I don't have the money, but when I make a purchase that is more than a few hundred bucks I get the 'what if' jitters... shouldn't I be saving for X? where X is house, retirement, Sofia's future, etc. etc.... PS: if you notice that I am suddenly articulate it is because I attached an external keyboard to the laptop.. ) |
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