I’ve been sewing for thirty five years and have the best machine they ever made, a Bernina 930, I don’t like the new machine’s with so many embroidery stitches its not necessary, I want them to bring out a new machine that is equivalent to the 930 in quality and function, for professional sewers who do not need the additional stitches, we need a fast reliable machine that will sew through anything and have a great buttonhole function and preferably not computerised.
Couldn't agree more! The most ideal machine would be a record series quality and material build mechanical machine with a huge harp space for quilting, a mechanical needle threader for aging sewer eyes and an even feed foot . Give me the colorful knobs and dials and keep your touch pads for the mobile phones. I want a reliable precision engineered tank for sewing, not a plastic computerized rubbish that's made to break, throw away and replace asap!
I bought a Bernina 480 a few months ago after always having a mechanical machine. I so wish I had done this before. It does take a while to get used to it but that is probably the same with any new machine. However, now I love it and have used it a lot. I actually think it has improved the finish on the garments I make because I can set it to do exactly what I want. Also I am now always going to use a walking foot as it definitely improves how the fabric passes through the feed dogs. Again, it takes a while to get used to (and I was reluctant to use it at first) but it is so worth persevering with.
This is a very helpful video. I’m considering a Bernina machine. I need something that will hold up well for piecing and quilting. I’ve had 4 Janome machines (2 mechanical and 2 computerized) and have really liked them while they worked. However, the 2 computerized machines have not held up well, with the “motherboard” going out after a few years. Right now I’m using one of my Singer 301’s which is doing a fabulous job, but I want the convenient features and extra stitches.
My wife has both of the machines (new last year) shown in this video and both of them have been nothing but trouble, She seems to work on them more than she sews with them. At least I think it's both of those I know she bought them in some sort of a package deal where she got the big machine for embroidery and she got the smaller one for regular sewing, but again they both have been very problematic. I will add one more thing the place she bought the machines in Lexington have been next to zero as far as help.
Heavens, I do feel for you. Even the cheapest Bernini is a considered purchase but to invest in these machines and have repeated problems is dreadful. I hope Bernina has attended to both rogue machines long before now.
Ouch, bummer. When you invest that much money into a sewing machine, you want to believe that you’ve made a fool proof purchase. I hope this was resolved to your satisfaction.
I want one… but I sure would NEVER spend the equivalent of a car (albeit cheap car, but these are still $8k-$20k for the new Berninas in NZ) on a sewing machine UNLESS I won lotto, seems ridiculous … you only need straight stitch and maybe zigzag and you can do anything, I can drive my vintage 1010 like it’s a full-blown embroidery machine anyways… but ….they sure are beautiful so I still drool over them! 💋
Currently my 22 yr old Mechanical Elna is in the shop. I hope it can be fixed. Looking into new machines now. I quilt and make bags; so I need a motor with strength. The BSR is very interesting to me.
My 1280, one of the first computerized machines lasted over 30 years. Used it a lot! She got regular care. And that is the key. Oil often and lots of needle changes..Traded in for a 480. Love it, I quilt now, no longer sewing garnents and the precision is top notch. Expecting this will be my last machine. Well unless I trade up into the 700 or 800 machines. :)
Great video - I learned a few things about my new Bernina 480. And I got the new Bernina 880 Plus too. EEEK. I'm feeling pretty comfortable with my B480 now. Working up to doing more on my B880, LOL. Love your "customer service" ethics. Wish I lived in Texas, just for your great service! Well done.
Thank you so much for your kind comment! We love our BERNINA service and sales team, they are fantastic! We hope to see you in-store with us one day Loriann!
Awesome vid. I’m considering a Bernina since I used one in a class and I’ve reached a point with my mechanical Singer where I want more automatic features.
Hi Kathie! Thanks for watching! We are so excited to hear you love you special edition! Feel free to reach out to us anytime for assistance or maintenance questions, we would love to be your BERNINA resource! stitchinheaven.com/pages/copy-of-sewing-machine-service-and-repair
I have a 930 that I love but I am wearing it out. Had to put a new board in about 20 years ago. I understand I can't get it fixed again. I do a lot of garment sewing with a few quilts just for family thrown in. I would love a new version of the 930. And would love to still use the twenty different feet I have. I got to have something that can sew winter coats and suit jackets. Chaps and leather motorcycle jackets. Baby smocked dresses and fine lingerie. The 930 has done all this easily.
Thank you for this video. Wish I would have either,.. 1) , seen this video before my purchase, 2), had my dealer explain thoroughly the difference between the bernina machines, or 3), had a thorough explanation with the other machine brands sold in their store.
Absolutely! Glad we could be your resource for you in questions regarding BERNINA. Our sales and tech team is absolutely fantastic. If you would ever like to reach out to our BERNINA team, you can contact us through the form linked here: fs29.formsite.com/fetk57/1ahsid6vgd/index.html
Yes I know the difference between mechanical and automatic. But why can’t I get an electronic button hole that is perfect? Even when my Patchwork machine was new it has always messed up the programmed button hole.
Does Bernina make a machine that sews through leather and several layers of denim? I’m looking for a semi industrial machine. Will you please recommend which Bernina to purchase? Thank you
I have a 765 and am having alot of problems with it but I got it at Heartland and would like to get rid of it and get a different one but Heartland says I don't need a different one I'm very upset with them
Hi Liz, The 770 can be a great entry level machine! It offers a larger throat space than smaller machines which is advantageous for the beginning quilter who likes to have room to work. It can be purchased with or without the embroidery module unlike higher end machines that come priced with a module. It also has lots of great features bundled into a really good price point!
I had had a discussion with s coworker and he thought the 770 was more the flag ship end. I sent him a link and said just listen to the beginning. Somewhere theres a guy lying on the floor in shock. My last quilting machine was
I live in Germany. But it is true that you best get your Bernina from an authorized dealer who offers those masterclasses (sadly I couldn‘t get mine because of Corona). Saving a 100 Euros with those prices isn‘t worth it.
I own a 770qe and to be honest I’ve had trouble with it it’s not even 6months old had trouble with bobbin and ended up having trouble with sensor also not happy with tray on machine because after a while have to remove it to put it back on l found it very flimsy when sewing it seems to move
I’ve been sewing for thirty five years and have the best machine they ever made, a Bernina 930, I don’t like the new machine’s with so many embroidery stitches its not necessary, I want them to bring out a new machine that is equivalent to the 930 in quality and function, for professional sewers who do not need the additional stitches, we need a fast reliable machine that will sew through anything and have a great buttonhole function and preferably not computerised.
Couldn't agree more! The most ideal machine would be a record series quality and material build mechanical machine with a huge harp space for quilting, a mechanical needle threader for aging sewer eyes and an even feed foot . Give me the colorful knobs and dials and keep your touch pads for the mobile phones. I want a reliable precision engineered tank for sewing, not a plastic computerized rubbish that's made to break, throw away and replace asap!
I've been sewing on the minimatic 707... I'm in love with that baby.
I bought a Bernina 480 a few months ago after always having a mechanical machine. I so wish I had done this before. It does take a while to get used to it but that is probably the same with any new machine. However, now I love it and have used it a lot. I actually think it has improved the finish on the garments I make because I can set it to do exactly what I want. Also I am now always going to use a walking foot as it definitely improves how the fabric passes through the feed dogs. Again, it takes a while to get used to (and I was reluctant to use it at first) but it is so worth persevering with.
This is a very helpful video. I’m considering a Bernina machine. I need something that will hold up well for piecing and quilting. I’ve had 4 Janome machines (2 mechanical and 2 computerized) and have really liked them while they worked. However, the 2 computerized machines have not held up well, with the “motherboard” going out after a few years. Right now I’m using one of my Singer 301’s which is doing a fabulous job, but I want the convenient features and extra stitches.
I just got the BERNINA 770QE Plus and I absolutely love it. 🎉
I got the 770 QE last summer I love it. I also have a 1630 that I bought new in 1996. Works great too
My wife has both of the machines (new last year) shown in this video and both of them have been nothing but trouble,
She seems to work on them more than she sews with them.
At least I think it's both of those I know she bought them in some sort of a package deal where she got the big machine for embroidery and she got the smaller one for regular sewing, but again they both have been very problematic.
I will add one more thing the place she bought the machines in Lexington have been next to zero as far as help.
Heavens, I do feel for you. Even the cheapest Bernini is a considered purchase but to invest in these machines and have repeated problems is dreadful. I hope Bernina has attended to both rogue machines long before now.
Ouch, bummer. When you invest that much money into a sewing machine, you want to believe that you’ve made a fool proof purchase. I hope this was resolved to your satisfaction.
I want one… but I sure would NEVER spend the equivalent of a car (albeit cheap car, but these are still $8k-$20k for the new Berninas in NZ) on a sewing machine UNLESS I won lotto, seems ridiculous … you only need straight stitch and maybe zigzag and you can do anything, I can drive my vintage 1010 like it’s a full-blown embroidery machine anyways… but ….they sure are beautiful so I still drool over them! 💋
Currently my 22 yr old Mechanical Elna is in the shop. I hope it can be fixed. Looking into new machines now. I quilt and make bags; so I need a motor with strength. The BSR is very interesting to me.
You can't go wrong with a Bernina
My 1280, one of the first computerized machines lasted over 30 years. Used it a lot! She got regular care. And that is the key. Oil often and lots of needle changes..Traded in for a 480. Love it, I quilt now, no longer sewing garnents and the precision is top notch. Expecting this will be my last machine. Well unless I trade up into the 700 or 800 machines. :)
Great video - I learned a few things about my new Bernina 480. And I got the new Bernina 880 Plus too. EEEK. I'm feeling pretty comfortable with my B480 now. Working up to doing more on my B880, LOL. Love your "customer service" ethics. Wish I lived in Texas, just for your great service! Well done.
Thank you so much for your kind comment! We love our BERNINA service and sales team, they are fantastic! We hope to see you in-store with us one day Loriann!
I purchased a gently used 550. Is there any updates out there for it? Thank you!
Awesome vid. I’m considering a Bernina since I used one in a class and I’ve reached a point with my mechanical Singer where I want more automatic features.
A 770 is an entry level machine? Really? Did i mishear?
I love my Bernina 770 tula edition. This is my first Bernina.
Hi Kathie! Thanks for watching! We are so excited to hear you love you special edition! Feel free to reach out to us anytime for assistance or maintenance questions, we would love to be your BERNINA resource!
stitchinheaven.com/pages/copy-of-sewing-machine-service-and-repair
I have a 930 that I love but I am wearing it out. Had to put a new board in about 20 years ago. I understand I can't get it fixed again.
I do a lot of garment sewing with a few quilts just for family thrown in. I would love a new version of the 930. And would love to still use the twenty different feet I have.
I got to have something that can sew winter coats and suit jackets. Chaps and leather motorcycle jackets. Baby smocked dresses and fine lingerie.
The 930 has done all this easily.
What’s the next machine up from an Janome M7?
Thank you for this video. Wish I would have either,.. 1) , seen this video before my purchase, 2), had my dealer explain thoroughly the difference between the bernina machines, or 3), had a thorough explanation with the other machine brands sold in their store.
Absolutely! Glad we could be your resource for you in questions regarding BERNINA. Our sales and tech team is absolutely fantastic. If you would ever like to reach out to our BERNINA team, you can contact us through the form linked here: fs29.formsite.com/fetk57/1ahsid6vgd/index.html
Yes I know the difference between mechanical and automatic. But why can’t I get an electronic button hole that is perfect? Even when my
Patchwork machine was new it has always messed up the programmed button hole.
Very informative
Does Bernina make a machine that sews through leather and several layers of denim? I’m looking for a semi industrial machine. Will you please recommend which Bernina to purchase? Thank you
Did you get an answer?
@@alfa5243 No, I didn’t. I gave away my Bernina and purchased an industrial machine.
Boy would I love the 770,
Where can I purchase the book?
Yea, and the price is great too, too expensive for me to purchase.
Where are you located?
Thank you!!
I have a 765 and am having alot of problems with it but I got it at Heartland and would like to get rid of it and get a different one but Heartland says I don't need a different one I'm very upset with them
770 is an entry level?..
Hi Liz,
The 770 can be a great entry level machine! It offers a larger throat space than smaller machines which is advantageous for the beginning quilter who likes to have room to work. It can be purchased with or without the embroidery module unlike higher end machines that come priced with a module. It also has lots of great features bundled into a really good price point!
I had had a discussion with s coworker and he thought the 770 was more the flag ship end. I sent him a link and said just listen to the beginning. Somewhere theres a guy lying on the floor in shock. My last quilting machine was
I need to say that l live in the uk
I live in Germany. But it is true that you best get your Bernina from an authorized dealer who offers those masterclasses (sadly I couldn‘t get mine because of Corona). Saving a 100 Euros with those prices isn‘t worth it.
I own a 770qe and to be honest I’ve had trouble with it it’s not even 6months old had trouble with bobbin and ended up having trouble with sensor also not happy with tray on machine because after a while have to remove it to put it back on l found it very flimsy when sewing it seems to move
We are so sorry to hear that you're having trouble with your machine! Have you tried taking it to your local BERNINA dealer for troubleshooting?
How much?
Which item were you inquiring about?
i didnt get a class....