what a great hubby! (and not OT!)

It appears that hubby has felt bad that i did not get the pfaff this past fall. Last night, he offerred to go with me to see the Husqvarna VIking 870 that I did like...and to "perhaps find it a new home here".

I'm in a bit of a quandry. part of me is hollering "OH YES! Lets go!" but the more sensible part of me is saying ..."you have a perfectly lovely viking 350 and a very nice babylock ellure"....in short, while the 870 does have some things i would love.....i don't think i can justify it.

call me crazy???

Betsey

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betsey
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Crazy. lol Go look. You might not like it as much as you think. Well, it is possible. lol What a sweet guy!!!

Sharon

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mamahays

You have a problem with having more than two machines??? One can always use a back-up!

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BEI Design

Beverly... oh, those are the two main machines. i also have a featherweight. My thing is that i worry if it is too "gadgety"....know what i mean? but...its made in sweden...what to do, what to do.

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betsey

You don't want to hurt your DH feelings? It will make HIM feel good to make YOU feel good!

Everybody wins!

No brainer to me! ;-)

Beverly... oh, those are the two main machines. i also have a featherweight. My thing is that i worry if it is too "gadgety"....know what i mean? but...its made in sweden...what to do, what to do.

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Kate in MI

Just for what it's worth and frankly I'm not sure that it's worth anything - but - a dear neighbor has an older Viking and the 870. Her older Viking is her best friend and the newer 870 is just used for backup. If memory serves (and that would be an event) it seems like the 870 had a flawed part that had to be replaced. Viking acknowledged the flaw and did the repair for free but the new part was on back order for quite a while. I'm thinking that was some time last year and I don't really remember breakfast. Polly

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Polly Esther

You're crazy. You ALWAYS need a back-up machine... or even a dozen! ;)

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Kate XXXXXX

but here's the thing---I've been reading the reviews on sewing pattern review. and it seems to be a 50/50 split of those who like the machine and those who are dissapointed in it. maybe we'll have to go drive an hour+ to check it out. and bottom line...90% of the time, i'm using a straight stitch .

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betsey

Give it a try, expand your horizons, try the zigzag ;)

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Juno B

well...here's the follow up.

did the grocery shopping today with hubby and nate. they then dropped me off at the lqs while they ran an additional errand. i needed to pick up some supplies for a garment sewing class i am taking there, starting next friday.

They are a bernina dealer, not a viking dealer. The owner lured me into the back to look at a classroom Aurora 450. Beautiful condition. sews like a dream. was a reasonable price FOR THAT MACHINE (still more than the viking 870...). Shortly after Hubby and Nate came in. long story short....I did not feel comfortable writing a check for that amount,and was ready to leave with a "he's hungry, we;ll go home and think about it". But, we put it on layaway!

and, until it's paid in full, i can use it at the store for the class I am taking.

I'm sitting here stunned. just stunned. Never did I think I would own such a machine! (and I don't, not yet...but will in a couple of months!)

Betsey

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betsey

I'm proud of you Betsey, that layaway will be paid of before you know it. To be able to use it while in class is just fabulous.Enjoy your new power tool. Look at it as a just reward for having worked so hard at the weight loss. You're right he's a great husband!!:) Juno

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Juno B

thank you everyone! i am still just in awe.....and he is just smiling away. He won't admit to anything...but knew more about the machine than he let on. more than me! (i had just never considered a bernina...thought it was way out of the price range!).

and yes Polly, it does have the 9 mm width...it's SO cool! do you have the BSR? do you use it? I know I won't be jumping for that gadget anytime soon .

my initial reaction was "i'll sell my viking to help pay for it" but the hubby pointed out "why drag an expensive bernina around....why not keep that viking for classes and such? you know you love it".

I do love that boy! (i did before today, but wow, when he decides to sweep me off my feet!)

betsey

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betsey

Congratulations on both! ;-)

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BEI Design

Yes, I have the BSR. No, I don't use it. It's sort of like training wheels on a bicycle. Or maybe the cruise control on a car. Probably some of us have quilted so many miles that we just don't need it. You just might love it; worth a try while you're at the dealer/class. Still happy dancing for you. Polly

thank you everyone! i am still just in awe.....and he is just smiling away. He won't admit to anything...but knew more about the machine than he let on. more than me! (i had just never considered a bernina...thought it was way out of the price range!).

and yes Polly, it does have the 9 mm width...it's SO cool! do you have the BSR? do you use it? I know I won't be jumping for that gadget anytime soon .

my initial reaction was "i'll sell my viking to help pay for it" but the hubby pointed out "why drag an expensive bernina around....why not keep that viking for classes and such? you know you love it".

I do love that boy! (i did before today, but wow, when he decides to sweep me off my feet!)

betsey

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Polly Esther

thank you Beverly! :)

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betsey

my initial thought is that it's an expensive (now 1500-) extra that i don't need. I do some machine quilting....but small things. not quite enough to justify such an expenditure. but will try it at a class. and yep, i'm still happy dancing.

betsey

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betsey

well...here's the follow up.

did the grocery shopping today with hubby and nate. they then dropped me off at the lqs while they ran an additional errand. i needed to pick up some supplies for a garment sewing class i am taking there, starting next friday.

They are a bernina dealer, not a viking dealer. The owner lured me into the back to look at a classroom Aurora 450. Beautiful condition. sews like a dream. was a reasonable price FOR THAT MACHINE (still more than the viking 870...). Shortly after Hubby and Nate came in. long story short....I did not feel comfortable writing a check for that amount,and was ready to leave with a "he's hungry, we;ll go home and think about it". But, we put it on layaway!

and, until it's paid in full, i can use it at the store for the class I am taking.

I'm sitting here stunned. just stunned. Never did I think I would own such a machine! (and I don't, not yet...but will in a couple of months!)

Betsey

YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!! Layaway is a wonderful thing. :) And that's fantastic that you can use it (and learn to use it) in your classes. Woot!!!

Sharon

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mamahays

thank you Sharon! i'm very excited---

now...another follow up. I was at my parents today. they live about two hours away, and are in their early 80's. my mom's singer is older than me (i THINK it's a slantomatic???). anyway, last time she had it repaired, the repair man told her to NOT spend her money the next time it needed a repair.

well, said machine is acting up. I'll bring up my featherweight over the weekend, just in case she needs to sew something...but obviously, once the Bernina comes home, my viking will go visit my mom. She loves sewing on my 350, and this is a good solution for her!

betsey

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betsey

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