Love your videos! I have to agree that my 475qe is a wonderful little workhorse. It still does intimidate me but I am getting braver with your tutorials.☺️
@@sewingwithcodyandpete8651 Thank you! I love watching your tutorials! As a beginner, I find them extremely helpful and well done! You explain everything simply and completely.
Easy question. The 475!!! Think of the 770 but smaller without dual feed though. However if you really want that 9mm stitch width then I’d go with the 480. The 480 is same Size as the 475 but has the 9mm stitch width where as the 475 has 5.5 mm stitch width. Personally I like having two machines with two different stitch widths, this allows me more versatility. 😀
Love your videos! I have to agree that my 475qe is a wonderful little workhorse. It still does intimidate me but I am getting braver with your tutorials.☺️
Hi, love your tutorials So helpful. I have bought Bernia 435. I do hope you will be doing a tutorial on this machine. Thank you. Eileen
I am so happy you enjoy my videos. :)
Does this b 475 have the setting where you can choose if want the stitching to end with the needle up, or end with the needle down?
Do you plan on doing the Bernina 5 series? Love your tutorials!
Yes I am they will be next. I am enjoying making these Brochure Overview videos. Stay Tuned!! :)
@@sewingwithcodyandpete8651 Thank you! I love watching your tutorials! As a beginner, I find them extremely helpful and well done! You explain everything simply and completely.
I have Bernina 475 QE…. Can I use the foot paddle from Bernina 480?
Yes you can power cords, pressure feet, and foot peddles are all interchangeable 🥰
I own a 770QE but want a smaller and lighter version for classes and retreats. Which do you recommend?
Easy question. The 475!!! Think of the 770 but smaller without dual feed though. However if you really want that 9mm stitch width then I’d go with the 480. The 480 is same Size as the 475 but has the 9mm stitch width where as the 475 has 5.5 mm stitch width. Personally I like having two machines with two different stitch widths, this allows me more versatility. 😀