I love your review - honest and straight to the point. You are absolutely right about the free-arm. When I had to shorten my jeans - I knew my Janome QC1600 can manage the thicker fabric and thread but I dont have the skill to maneuver the cuff so I had to bring out my Pfaff Ambition to do it s l o w l y ...... and gently.
Thanks for all your great videos. I have the 1600p and it’s a great machine. I formerly had the Juki 2010 and loved it. I gave it to my granddaughter. Both the Juki and the Janome are wonderful workhorses. I see no need to pay almost double for the Bernette.
I appreciate the content of this second video. Nevertheless, I am disappointed by Bernina's practice of acquiring existing products and simply rebranding them. It is disheartening to see an increasing number of sewing companies engaging in this behavior. For instance, Brother and Baby Lock sewing and embroidery machines are essentially identical, with new models being introduced simultaneously.
I liked your review. Thank you for engaging people in a dialogue. I read all of the comments and I am glad you were not discouraged by any. Keep up the good work! I appreciate you and I value your opinion.
didnt the first white janome straight stitch have that open half bobbin casing that created many challenges and then the updated black starlight stitch machine have the normal bobbin back to resolve the issue?
You bring up a very interesting point. Bernette 08 has an opening in the bobbin case, so I wonder if it will have the bobbin case issues of version 1 or if it is using a different system.
You can buy 4 Juki ddl8100 industrial sewing machines for the same amount of money that this toy costs. So I don't see an issue with the 2nd thread path.
@@windrides You are right. Going to an industrial makes a lot more sense for those who are already going to buy a sewing table anyhow. Only way it wouldn’t work is if you sew at a multi-use table and put the machine away after use.
No I do not think its worth much. But Isn't 70 weight thread thinner than 40 or 50 weight? Also, i would like to know how you spell your first name, Cherie, as to thank you properly! Love your content!!!
Do you think the 2nd thread path is worth the extra money?
I love your review - honest and straight to the point. You are absolutely right about the free-arm. When I had to shorten my jeans - I knew my Janome QC1600 can manage the thicker fabric and thread but I dont have the skill to maneuver the cuff so I had to bring out my Pfaff Ambition to do it s l o w l y ...... and gently.
Thanks for all your great videos. I have the 1600p and it’s a great machine. I formerly had the Juki 2010 and loved it. I gave it to my granddaughter. Both the Juki and the Janome are wonderful workhorses. I see no need to pay almost double for the Bernette.
@@lynnleipold2617 What a blessed granddaughter! Thanks for watching.
I appreciate the content of this second video. Nevertheless, I am disappointed by Bernina's practice of acquiring existing products and simply rebranding them. It is disheartening to see an increasing number of sewing companies engaging in this behavior. For instance, Brother and Baby Lock sewing and embroidery machines are essentially identical, with new models being introduced simultaneously.
We need more innovation instead of recycling the same machines for decades. But, I do understand companies are in the business of making money.
I liked your review. Thank you for engaging people in a dialogue. I read all of the comments and I am glad you were not discouraged by any. Keep up the good work! I appreciate you and I value your opinion.
I appreciate that!
Thank you for the extra info.
didnt the first white janome straight stitch have that open half bobbin casing that created many challenges and then the updated black starlight stitch machine have the normal bobbin back to resolve the issue?
You bring up a very interesting point. Bernette 08 has an opening in the bobbin case, so I wonder if it will have the bobbin case issues of version 1 or if it is using a different system.
You can buy 4 Juki ddl8100 industrial sewing machines for the same amount of money that this toy costs. So I don't see an issue with the 2nd thread path.
@@windrides You are right. Going to an industrial makes a lot more sense for those who are already going to buy a sewing table anyhow. Only way it wouldn’t work is if you sew at a multi-use table and put the machine away after use.
No I do not think its worth much. But Isn't 70 weight thread thinner than 40 or 50 weight? Also, i would like to know how you spell your first name, Cherie, as to thank you properly! Love your content!!!
@@sewntype Wt is a different form of measure than tex. I think 40wt is equivalent to tex 25. Thanks for watching.