| Reader Comments |
| karen149 | 3/4/08 | It would be nice if you updated after using it for while. How are the buttonholes? Do you see a difference in your work with the dual feed? How much did you pay for it? I saw this at a quilt show this weekend and am interested in it but would like to know more user's experience. |
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| Jannie | 3/4/08 | I just bought this machine. When I tried it out at the store I loved it. I have a 1471 pfaff which I have had for 23 years. The IDT on the quest is almost identical. It sews beautifully and I felt cramped when trying out the pfaff 2056 after this machine. After having dual feed, I don't want to go without. I will review it when I have had a chance to play with it more. I have seem prices from $1300 on up. It retails for $2499.00. I think it will give pfaff a run for it's money. |
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| Celeste | 3/4/08 | Mama Vick, you didn't mention what you paid. It's good to have these figures even if they are low so we can average an estimate.
I am pleased right now with the way Babylock seems to be going. I am worried about the future of Singer, Pfaff and Viking and it would seem that Janome is too busy coming out with a hundred different machines and trying to be everything to everybody. It's a crazy market out there now. |
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| sewnsewintx | 3/30/08 | Mama Vick,
Do you do any free motion work like quilting? thanks! sewnsewintx |
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| sewnsewintx | 3/31/08 | Mama Vic do you free motion quilt on this machine? I just got the BLQ2 and it seem awkward with the darning foot that comes with. Any suggstions? thanks, sewnsewintx |
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| DeniseS | 4/3/08 | I decided to buy the Quest as parts are longer available for my well loved Pfaff 1214. The Quest is similar, but BETTER! I am very impressed with this machine.----DeniseS |
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| juschu | 4/8/08 | Does anyone have any follow-up comments on this machine after using it for a while? It is so tempting. |
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