Wow. Thank you so much for this thorough review. I've watched a few videos on the Bernette 05 Academy, and you were by far the most in depth. Thanks for all that you point out and your sewing demo as well.
Hello Jan and colleagues, Thanks a lot for this overview. You are mentioning in the video a course for people with this machine to get to know the ins and outs. I live in Portugal, so I will buy the machine here. Would I be able to join your course online in some way? I know the basics of sewing, but if there is some guidance on how to get the best out of this machine, that would be great.
What is the Bernette warranty for this machine? The Bernina web site's warranty page only shows Bernina machines and refers users to the warranty card for Bernette machines, which one only sees if they buy this machine. I'm helping a relative shop for a machine, but in order to make an informed decision, we need to know what the warranty is before considering this machine....and yes, we know the current price is $399.
I have a had terrible time with the foot control pedal. I have a new machine and am wondering if I have a faulty pedal. I do know about the speed control on the machine itself, but I find there is very little control with the speed. Sometimes the machine groans and doesn't begin stitching at all (yes, I move the wheel forward ONLY). Yikes! Also, will this machine accept Schmetz needles?
I saw this today was unimpressed that it doesn’t come with a case to carry it in! Not sure if it’s the one I want I’m an advanced sewist so thinking not enough features for me. The dealer was selling it for 399.00
Yes, it's the walking foot E1 series, which is suitable for b05 Crafter and b05 Academy. The walking feet vary from model to model and are not intern interchangeable among various models even within Bernette.
My b05Academy was sewing in reverse when I unboxed it. I tinkered with it and it worked properly for about 60 hrs over the past year. It started sewing in reverse again in August 2022. I purchased it in Feb: 2021. Is anyone out there having this issue with their b05 Academy?
Yes, I looked for a couple of hours. Called shop. Make appt, shop 1 hr distance. 2 hr round trip I was panicking furious. A new precision machine needs adjustment 😳. No avail. I need my machine now, now in a month. Then, after hunting another hour, tada.... 👉 Make sure the button hole lever is all the way up. Its really the only other reverse function. I called back the shop told them what I found, happened We all got a good laugh, operator technick. It's the little things. Lol Hope this helps. 🙋 🤺💐
The Bernette b05 Academy is the best sewing machine on today's market. What?? Seriously?? Yes! Let's cut to the chase. I wanted an excellent sewing machine to do a good job for me for the rest of my life, so I followed the brand reputation first and bought a JUKI HZL G220. What a horrible plastic piece of Chinese junk! Sluggish, the electronic system lags like on the dead bed, every response to pushing the pedal being considerably delayed. This JUKI HZL H220 actually turned out to be the worst sewing machine I'd ever tried. The quality is terrible, the machine lacks manual foot pressure regulation, and it doesn't even have any socket and pin for the second thread spool to use a twin needle! Moreover, the product stopped working after only three hours of regular use. Plastic, plastic, plastic. So I returned that piece of crap. I expected good sewing machines to be on a more expensive side, so I bought a Janome Skyline S5. Not a good choice, the motor was remarkably weak (50 Watts only), and the feed dogs did not work well enough for the price. So I returned it, too. Then I bought a Bernette B77. Not a bad machine, the feeding works really well and all the necessary functions are available. But the use is really uncomfortable: to apply any basic adjustment (e.g. the upper thread tension), you must struggle through the computer menu on the display, rather than simply adjusting a dedicated dial directly. Everything is computerized, even the pressure foot lift is electronic and lacks the standard mechanical lever, which sucks. So finally I came to the conclusion that these "modern" electronic/computerized machines are not worth my patience at all: they offer hundreds of stitches that no one will ever need, but the basic functions are uncomfortable to reach for. So I returned it. At last, I decided to return to the good old mechanical system and got searching for the best choice among mechanical machines. Having gone thru tens of various offers and read tons of information, I finally decided to take up the Bernette B05 Academy. Bingo! I hit the bull's eye! The machines has EVERYTHING and even more, it's sturdy, super strong, extraordinarily fast, and the control is based on standard of directly adjusting the mechanical dials. The quality of stitches is amazing, and even the price is a piece of cake. So I finally decided to buy two, and I'm really happy.
I agree...I have been an avid sewer for over 60 years, and the b05 Academy has become a favorite...I use many of the specialty stitches, especially on knits...I really love mine...........
Wow. Thank you so much for this thorough review. I've watched a few videos on the Bernette 05 Academy, and you were by far the most in depth. Thanks for all that you point out and your sewing demo as well.
I just bought this machine-thanks for the great introduction!
Thank you! Just got one and am excited to set it up!
I’m thinking about buying one. Are you happy with your purchase?
Hello Jan and colleagues,
Thanks a lot for this overview. You are mentioning in the video a course for people with this machine to get to know the ins and outs. I live in Portugal, so I will buy the machine here. Would I be able to join your course online in some way? I know the basics of sewing, but if there is some guidance on how to get the best out of this machine, that would be great.
I am wondering the same. I’m in Norway and will be buying the machine here. But are interested in the course.
Thank you! This seemd like a very smooth solid machine
This was a really nice review. I would have liked to have seen more of what it can do.
Thank you! If I decide to buy this machine, I will order it from you.
What is the Bernette warranty for this machine? The Bernina web site's warranty page only shows Bernina machines and refers users to the warranty card for Bernette machines, which one only sees if they buy this machine. I'm helping a relative shop for a machine, but in order to make an informed decision, we need to know what the warranty is before considering this machine....and yes, we know the current price is $399.
Wonderful demonstration, thank you
I have a had terrible time with the foot control pedal. I have a new machine and am wondering if I have a faulty pedal. I do know about the speed control on the machine itself, but I find there is very little control with the speed. Sometimes the machine groans and doesn't begin stitching at all (yes, I move the wheel forward ONLY). Yikes! Also, will this machine accept Schmetz needles?
I saw this today was unimpressed that it doesn’t come with a case to carry it in! Not sure if it’s the one I want I’m an advanced sewist so thinking not enough features for me. The dealer was selling it for 399.00
I saved the box and padding.
Could you please tell me which the lycra stich position is,or what should I do to sew lycra with my Bernette. Thank you sooo much!!!
I already own this machine. Can I access your lessons? I have no idea what all the stitches are for.
Is there a walking / 1/4 in piecing foot with this machine? Are the other bernina pressure feet interchangeable with this machine ?
Yes, it's the walking foot E1 series, which is suitable for b05 Crafter and b05 Academy. The walking feet vary from model to model and are not intern interchangeable among various models even within Bernette.
Plus was sad my other Bernina bobbins and feet won’t fit
Hello, how much is the motor of this machine? I'm thinking of buying this or the Juki h 353z. Or 05 craft
I want this machine🥰
My b05Academy was sewing in reverse when I unboxed it. I tinkered with it and it worked properly for about 60 hrs over the past year. It started sewing in reverse again in August 2022. I purchased it in Feb: 2021. Is anyone out there having this issue with their b05 Academy?
Yes, I looked
for a couple of hours. Called shop.
Make appt,
shop 1 hr distance.
2 hr round trip
I was panicking furious.
A new precision machine needs
adjustment 😳.
No avail.
I need my machine now, now in a month.
Then, after hunting
another hour, tada....
👉 Make sure
the button hole lever
is all the way up.
Its really the only
other reverse function.
I called back the shop told them what I found, happened
We all got
a good laugh,
operator technick.
It's the little things. Lol
Hope this helps.
🙋
🤺💐
I'm torn on Bernette 05 vs Janome hd100.
Me too! I am torn on Bernette 05 vs Janome 725S.
ty great review
Thank you so much
Did I see an included walking foot?
Grandsons can sew too!
"Metal"?? Are you sure the gears are made of metal??
The Bernette b05 Academy is the best sewing machine on today's market.
What?? Seriously??
Yes!
Let's cut to the chase.
I wanted an excellent sewing machine to do a good job for me for the rest of my life, so I followed the brand reputation first and bought a JUKI HZL G220. What a horrible plastic piece of Chinese junk! Sluggish, the electronic system lags like on the dead bed, every response to pushing the pedal being considerably delayed. This JUKI HZL H220 actually turned out to be the worst sewing machine I'd ever tried. The quality is terrible, the machine lacks manual foot pressure regulation, and it doesn't even have any socket and pin for the second thread spool to use a twin needle! Moreover, the product stopped working after only three hours of regular use. Plastic, plastic, plastic. So I returned that piece of crap.
I expected good sewing machines to be on a more expensive side, so I bought a Janome Skyline S5. Not a good choice, the motor was remarkably weak (50 Watts only), and the feed dogs did not work well enough for the price. So I returned it, too.
Then I bought a Bernette B77. Not a bad machine, the feeding works really well and all the necessary functions are available. But the use is really uncomfortable: to apply any basic adjustment (e.g. the upper thread tension), you must struggle through the computer menu on the display, rather than simply adjusting a dedicated dial directly. Everything is computerized, even the pressure foot lift is electronic and lacks the standard mechanical lever, which sucks.
So finally I came to the conclusion that these "modern" electronic/computerized machines are not worth my patience at all: they offer hundreds of stitches that no one will ever need, but the basic functions are uncomfortable to reach for. So I returned it.
At last, I decided to return to the good old mechanical system and got searching for the best choice among mechanical machines. Having gone thru tens of various offers and read tons of information, I finally decided to take up the Bernette B05 Academy. Bingo! I hit the bull's eye! The machines has EVERYTHING and even more, it's sturdy, super strong, extraordinarily fast, and the control is based on standard of directly adjusting the mechanical dials. The quality of stitches is amazing, and even the price is a piece of cake. So I finally decided to buy two, and I'm really happy.
I agree...I have been an avid sewer for over 60 years, and the b05 Academy has become a favorite...I use many of the specialty stitches, especially on knits...I really love mine...........