I got one for my granddaughter. It's a great machine and a great value. You can even get a walking foot for it. It sews well, it has a half-speed option, and it comes with almost ever foot you could want. I also got the additional foot set. She won't need another machine until college or later.
Bought my Bernette B05 November 2022. It is a great machine. Just bought a walking foot for it as I am working on larger projects. Great value for the $$$.
The machine looks great. I brought a Brunette b33 during the lockdown in Sydney. I was impressed with the quality. In terms of price wise, the B05 is a bargain. I ordered some extra press feet from Brunette costed me AUD $100. Overall the extra accessories would have made my spending around the same price as this model. But my machine is slow only 850 stitches per minute (but it was a record then) and only get 15 types of stitches (half of what you got there). My father in law was a chief engineer in a ocean liner and he preferred mechanical machine as it provides a higher possibility of repairing in the middle of the ocean. I am very happy to see that new mechanical models for Brunette. I love to buy the B05 model. But the sad part is my B33 which is well built and looks like it would last longer than I. Thanks you showing the interior of the machine which looks very solid inside. It is very extraordinary to see the inside and this part makes the review so much outstanding. Thanks a lot.
I just bought one of these machines today (after my 2nd Janome broke) and am so thrilled to have this excellent, basic machine. Thank goodness they're still making some decent, solid machines like this. I can't wait to get going with it and this video has been a very helpful first step. Thank you!!!
Great tutorial. Thank you. Glad to know what all the pieces are. Just bought a b05. Have always wanted to be a sewer but no confidence or knowledge. There really aren't sewing classes out there anymore except online. Don't know how I'll do learning, without one one one. Always had singers to express my creativity. They always break. This machine seems more reliable and seems like it will do what I'm hoping to try to do. It was an expense for me but after your review, I can't wait to try it.
I don't know what where you are located, but if you haven't checked around for local sewing shops, please do. I found one and bought my Academy there. Free lessons included for as long as I own my machine! So excited!
I like your unboxing and it’s fun to watch you especially when you took off the top of the sewing machine you looks so confused thank you for for being at ease with us you explained everything real good but that’s a nice machine for people on a budget besides children or or youth and it is very nice to have all the attachments and work pieces to work on your machine with thank you again for showing it to us it’s fun to watch someone who is candid and describes things from the users point of view
I agree with Vladimir. Most people don't need all the bells you get on computerized machines, and mechanical is far superior. I've been using a 48 year old Bernina and it does everything a dressmaker needs (except it doesn't have a rolled hem foot). I don't need a new machine, but if I did, this would be top of my list. Pity it doesn't come with a walking foot. Simon Dobson, Leeds, UK.
The foot you didn’t state what it is for is the blind hem foot. The button foot is fabulous. Use a piece of scotch tape to place button where you want it making sure to put a straight pin between the holes on the button and the tape. This allows room for the fabric so it won’t pucker. Drop your feed dogs. Go to zigzag width of holes. Manually move needle until it pops to second side make sure the width is the same as the button holes. Push on foot until sewn on. Pull out from under the foot with threads attached. Pull threads to the back and tie into square knot.
I just ordered this machine this morning! I love that it is an all metal mechanical machine as I have sewn on computer machines that costs thousands of dollars and do not last bc of curciut boards that are no longer available which sucks! So I have decided 99.9% of the time I sew ONLY a straight stitch and I purchased the Janome HD9 that I absolutely love! I have a more affordable Juki HZL DX5 computer machine and I am waiting to receive the Bernette B05 as a backup machine for the Juki bc when machines go in for maintenance these days they are in there for weeks to months on end and I sew EVERYDAY! I had the Bernina 160 that was a beautiful working machine until I couldn’t have it repaired bc of a circuit board issue and I vowed I will NEVER spend thousands of dollars on a machine that won’t last me at least 30-50 years which mechanical machines will and are more price friendly. Bernina delivers a wonderful machine at astronomical prices so I’m more than satisfied and happy with all metal mechanical machines! I can’t wait to sew on this beautiful Bernette machine. Thanks for such an in depth video 🥰
Haha glad you found this video at the perfect moment! Thanks sew much for watching, hope it helps you get started on your new machine! Congrats on the new machine, BTW 😊
Ok I took the plunge. I LOVE my machine. It has all the bells and whistles one could ask for in a portable mechanical. I remember when "auto" threader was an extra exclusive feature, now its standard. Its holding steady price. $399.00 I havent seen any vids on actual repairs. No used for sale. Why this isnt promoted more ? Yes I recommend for everyone. Buy from shop - hands on service. 🤺💐
@@SewYeah that's not very helpful. The market industry is mind boggling. Choice choosing. Which one ? #1 consideration: budget If the industry not carefully they will price it self out of business. $12.00 for a yard 😳. 🙋 🤺💐
I have used the upright spool holder to hold filled bobbins when I start a project. This machine sounds like a good value and it is wonderful that it is a non-electronic option.
Nice video. Watching this cause i need to change my bernina B215 and found this as a good option. Do you know if the Bernina B215 have the same metal inside system? So i mean could be a better quality from inside or are both machines practicaly the same but this is full mechanic? thanks
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Have you unboxed the Janome HD9 in comparison with the Juki 2015 TL q yet? It would be nice to see these machines in comparison to each other since they are both loved straight stitch machines cause before purchasing my HD9 I was really torn between the two so I had to compare them for myself and the HD9 has some really nice features that the Juki does not 🥰Just a thought 🤔
That's a great idea, especially considering those machines are similar. We use the Juki TL15, and it's great! That being said, we LOVE the HD9! You made NO errors in judgement when purchasing your HD9, trust us! That's such a solid machine that will not let you down.
Great video…. I think I will go out and buy my niece one. You made an interesting comment that although you like the machine. It is good for specific purposes but it it not ‘your machine’. I’m curious, what is your machine.
Hi, I have a couple of questions about this model. 1st: is it possible to lower the feed dogs? 2nd: I saw a vid that said that this model had 2 speeds and that it wasn't possible to control the speed with the foot pedal. That seems silly to me. The pedal is just for stop and go? This would be a deal breaker for me as I need to be able to slow down for curves and corners when top stitching and other stuff.
1st: yes it has a switch at the back to lower the feed dog 2nd: There is a left and right switch that you set on which sewing speed you want to use. The pedal is for stop and go but you can also lift your foot slowly off the pedal to slow down
The accessory at 8:00 was introduced to me as a "hump jumper" , a name that has served me well as easy for me to rember, fun sounding and pretty self-explanatory for this type of gadget :D
On the standard foot A little black knob As you approach hump Push in to left Locks in foot at that height. Just saw that in a vid Long time sewers were amazed surprised they also had no idea. 🤺💐
Hi, I recently bought this machine and was loving it until it started to sew in reverse spontaneously. Its not the button that's stuck! It just suddenly starts going in reverse. Everytime I take it to the dealer it works fine, probably the shaking on the car ride resets it? I've seen comments from another person with the same problem which seems to me might be a defect to a specific lot of machines? Do you have any ideas on why this is happening? It has totally sucked the pleasure of sewing for me.
Funny, I was having same issue Called shop for appt.. Went back to figuring out. The button hole lever at back of shank Make sure its up. That's the only other thing to do with reverse. Took me a couple hours to figure out. Cancelled shop appt. I'm happy now. This is a very good mechanical machine. I'm glad I came across your comment. It helped me to see. Glad it was an easy fix. 🤺💐
I’ve had my singer heavy duty for 5 years and it’s officially broke down😢. I sew clothing pretty often and I’m looking into this brand of burnette to buy. Is it durable? I just want a machine that can be easily serviced and lasts long, not interested in all the bells and whistles
Feel free to call our store in Las Vegas and chat with one of our incredible Sewing Machine Experts! We'll be able to match you with the perfect machine that fits your needs and your budget! (702) 586-8687
Hi, I hope you had a fabulous day. I just got to sit and get my hand quilting so I can watch your video! I hope you have a delightful week ahead! Thank you for sharing this video.
Hi! Sorry we missed you!! This is the comment section. While the sale is live you can order and comment by typing into the live chat box. For all questions about our live sales, please text our TH-cam team at 702-280-4552 and we are happy to help. You can also watch a short instructional video on ordering here: th-cam.com/video/Xd7ak3dSb24/w-d-xo.html. We hope to see you again next time! Thanks!
Juki H 453z,is the Juki better or is this machine that you are presenting? How many w is the motor How many w is the motor of the bernette machine? (engine) of the bernette machine?
Thank you for showing internal. I was wondering the construction. realy not much metal any more. Cutaways: One vid matetials so substandard it was discintergrating. Another, plastic minimil metal it was tweaking, twisting. This machine for what it is, upper price of lower price range ➡️ Its not cast iron - weight - yet does have essential metal. ➡️. Portable ➡️ Speed adjustment ➡️ Tension pressure foot. many machines dont have access to. ➡️ Top bobbin ➡️ with clear window. ➡️ Two lights Cons: no case built in back spindel Would be nice No big deal --------- For me, what I need - want Its perfect. Hope it last for awhile. 🤺💐
What is the warranty info for the B05? I haven't been able to find anything specific for Bernette, just for Bernina, which has a longer warranty. The Bernina website warranty page says to refer to the card with the machine for the Bernette, but one really needs to know what the warranty info is before buying the machine.....any machine.
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Thanks for watching! This machine comes with a universal standard foot on the machine plus all the mentioned accessory feet. It has a lot of great options for specialty sewing with these included feet. 🙌😍
This machine looks exactly like my Singer Heavy Duty that I only paid $200 for. However, I've now spent at least $150 in presser feet and other accesories that this Bernette comes with. I don't need the extension table but I'm sure that would be a pretty penny to buy for my machine also. Too small for quilting tho (that I didn't do when I bought my singer) so am saving the pennies for a bigger machine. Love these unboxings!
I’ve had my singer heavy duty for 5 years and it’s officially broke down😢. I sew clothing pretty often and I’m looking into this brand of burnette to buy. Is it durable? I just want a machine that can be easily serviced and lasts long, not interested in all the bells and whistles
Problem with first plastics, to thin not strong, warping. Todays plastics are more durable stronger, yet try not to over heat. I like the idea of the plastic part breaking befor it causes real damage. Breaker box kinda of thing But the plastic gears, rubbing, friction warping ? Questionable Maybe 5 yrs ? 🤺💐
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 got one for my granddaughter. It's a great machine and a great value. You can even get a walking foot for it. It sews well, it has a half-speed option, and it comes with almost ever foot you could want. I also got the additional foot set. She won't need another machine until college or later.
Thanks so much for sharing! That is great information about the machine. We hope she loves the machine! Happy sewing!
The little cubbie is where you put your M&Ms and other little snacks
LOL! Yes! The perfect use of space!!
Bought my Bernette B05 November 2022. It is a great machine. Just bought a walking foot for it as I am working on larger projects. Great value for the $$$.
Thanks for the words of encouragement!
The machine looks great. I brought a Brunette b33 during the lockdown in Sydney. I was impressed with the quality. In terms of price wise, the B05 is a bargain. I ordered some extra press feet from Brunette costed me AUD $100. Overall the extra accessories would have made my spending around the same price as this model. But my machine is slow only 850 stitches per minute (but it was a record then) and only get 15 types of stitches (half of what you got there). My father in law was a chief engineer in a ocean liner and he preferred mechanical machine as it provides a higher possibility of repairing in the middle of the ocean. I am very happy to see that new mechanical models for Brunette. I love to buy the B05 model. But the sad part is my B33 which is well built and looks like it would last longer than I. Thanks you showing the interior of the machine which looks very solid inside. It is very extraordinary to see the inside and this part makes the review so much outstanding. Thanks a lot.
We love these Bernette machines as well! Thanks so much for watching😊
I just bought one of these machines today (after my 2nd Janome broke) and am so thrilled to have this excellent, basic machine. Thank goodness they're still making some decent, solid machines like this. I can't wait to get going with it and this video has been a very helpful first step. Thank you!!!
Love to hear it! We hope you enjoy your brand new machine, so exciting!!
Great tutorial. Thank you. Glad to know what all the pieces are. Just bought a b05. Have always wanted to be a sewer but no confidence or knowledge. There really aren't sewing classes out there anymore except online. Don't know how I'll do learning, without one one one. Always had singers to express my creativity. They always break. This machine seems more reliable and seems like it will do what I'm hoping to try to do. It was an expense for me but after your review, I can't wait to try it.
I don't know what where you are located, but if you haven't checked around for local sewing shops, please do. I found one and bought my Academy there. Free lessons included for as long as I own my machine! So excited!
Thank You. I will follow your lead and find a shop.
👍🫶🫶💕
I like your unboxing and it’s fun to watch you especially when you took off the top of the sewing machine you looks so confused thank you for for being at ease with us you explained everything real good but that’s a nice machine for people on a budget besides children or or youth and it is very nice to have all the attachments and work pieces to work on your machine with thank you again for showing it to us it’s fun to watch someone who is candid and describes things from the users point of view
Thank you so much for watching our unboxing! We are so glad it was informative and helpful. This is a great machine!
I love how you explain. You know your stuff.
Thanks so much for watching! We are so glad you found the video clearly explained and helpful.
YES.... read the manual... and God Bless that there is a printed one!!!
Lol! Aren't manuals the best?! Thanks so much for watching and we hope you enjoyed the video!
I agree with Vladimir. Most people don't need all the bells you get on computerized machines, and mechanical is far superior. I've been using a 48 year old Bernina and it does everything a dressmaker needs (except it doesn't have a rolled hem foot). I don't need a new machine, but if I did, this would be top of my list. Pity it doesn't come with a walking foot. Simon Dobson, Leeds, UK.
The foot you didn’t state what it is for is the blind hem foot.
The button foot is fabulous. Use a piece of scotch tape to place button where you want it making sure to put a straight pin between the holes on the button and the tape. This allows room for the fabric so it won’t pucker. Drop your feed dogs. Go to zigzag width of holes. Manually move needle until it pops to second side make sure the width is the same as the button holes. Push on foot until sewn on. Pull out from under the foot with threads attached. Pull threads to the back and tie into square knot.
You know your stuff.. Thank you for this!!
@@SewYeah I better I taught sewing classes for many years on the Brother machines.
I think this is the machine I will get. Thanks very much. This video was most helpful!
We are so glad the video is helpful! Thanks for watching!
I love your explanation of working and parts and accessories of the machine. Would you tell us if the machine is oscillating or rotary?
I am behind seeing these comments. Sure hope you have that question answered by now.
I just ordered this machine this morning! I love that it is an all metal mechanical machine as I have sewn on computer machines that costs thousands of dollars and do not last bc of curciut boards that are no longer available which sucks! So I have decided 99.9% of the time I sew ONLY a straight stitch and I purchased the Janome HD9 that I absolutely love! I have a more affordable Juki HZL DX5 computer machine and I am waiting to receive the Bernette B05 as a backup machine for the Juki bc when machines go in for maintenance these days they are in there for weeks to months on end and I sew EVERYDAY! I had the Bernina 160 that was a beautiful working machine until I couldn’t have it repaired bc of a circuit board issue and I vowed I will NEVER spend thousands of dollars on a machine that won’t last me at least 30-50 years which mechanical machines will and are more price friendly. Bernina delivers a wonderful machine at astronomical prices so I’m more than satisfied and happy with all metal mechanical machines! I can’t wait to sew on this beautiful Bernette machine. Thanks for such an in depth video 🥰
Haha glad you found this video at the perfect moment! Thanks sew much for watching, hope it helps you get started on your new machine! Congrats on the new machine, BTW 😊
Ok I took the plunge.
I LOVE my machine.
It has all the bells and whistles one could ask
for in a portable mechanical.
I remember when
"auto" threader
was an extra
exclusive feature,
now its standard.
Its holding steady price.
$399.00
I havent seen any vids
on actual repairs.
No used for sale.
Why this isnt
promoted more ?
Yes
I recommend
for everyone.
Buy from shop -
hands on service.
🤺💐
Thanks for your support. We appreciate our customers so much!! Thanks for watching!
Cute little machine. I still have my Singer Genie from ‘65 lol 😂 Perfect for my greats to learn on! Thanks for Demo
That's amazing! Thanks so much for watching!
Nice little simple machine for traveling.
Perfect! Thanks for watching!
A year later: i also bought b38.
Great little machine.
Now i want more. Which one ?
🤺💐
So many to choose from, so little time!
@@SewYeah that's not very helpful.
The market industry is mind boggling.
Choice choosing. Which one ?
#1 consideration: budget
If the industry not carefully they will price it self out of business. $12.00 for a yard 😳.
🙋
🤺💐
I use the thread net when free motion quilting using Glide thread. Otherwise I get thread nests as it comes off the spool, I also use a thread stand.
Thanks for watching! Those are great tips! Happy sewing!
So he basically broke off the plastic thing that ejected into outer space?
🙂😊😂
I have used the upright spool holder to hold filled bobbins when I start a project. This machine sounds like a good value and it is wonderful that it is a non-electronic option.
Thanks for the information! We appreciate the great feedback!
It is electric but not computerized.
Nice video. Watching this cause i need to change my bernina B215 and found this as a good option. Do you know if the Bernina B215 have the same metal inside system? So i mean could be a better quality from inside or are both machines practicaly the same but this is full mechanic? thanks
You could probably find that out by doing a Google search.
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Have you unboxed the Janome HD9 in comparison with the Juki 2015 TL q yet? It would be nice to see these machines in comparison to each other since they are both loved straight stitch machines cause before purchasing my HD9 I was really torn between the two so I had to compare them for myself and the HD9 has some really nice features that the Juki does not 🥰Just a thought 🤔
That's a great idea, especially considering those machines are similar. We use the Juki TL15, and it's great! That being said, we LOVE the HD9! You made NO errors in judgement when purchasing your HD9, trust us! That's such a solid machine that will not let you down.
Great video…. I think I will go out and buy my niece one. You made an interesting comment that although you like the machine. It is good for specific purposes but it it not ‘your machine’. I’m curious, what is your machine.
We are behind with our comments sure!! Hope you got the answer and thanks for watching
Hi, I have a couple of questions about this model.
1st: is it possible to lower the feed dogs?
2nd: I saw a vid that said that this model had 2 speeds and that it wasn't possible to control the speed with the foot pedal. That seems silly to me. The pedal is just for stop and go? This would be a deal breaker for me as I need to be able to slow down for curves and corners when top stitching and other stuff.
1st: yes it has a switch at the back to lower the feed dog
2nd: There is a left and right switch that you set on which sewing speed you want to use. The pedal is for stop and go but you can also lift your foot slowly off the pedal to slow down
The accessory at 8:00 was introduced to me as a "hump jumper" , a name that has served me well as easy for me to rember, fun sounding and pretty self-explanatory for this type of gadget :D
On the standard foot
A little black knob
As you approach hump
Push in to left
Locks in foot
at that height.
Just saw that in a vid
Long time sewers were amazed surprised they also had no idea.
🤺💐
😂😂😂😂
Hi, I recently bought this machine and was loving it until it started to sew in reverse spontaneously. Its not the button that's stuck! It just suddenly starts going in reverse. Everytime I take it to the dealer it works fine, probably the shaking on the car ride resets it? I've seen comments from another person with the same problem which seems to me might be a defect to a specific lot of machines? Do you have any ideas on why this is happening? It has totally sucked the pleasure of sewing for me.
Funny, I was having same issue
Called shop for appt..
Went back to
figuring out.
The button hole lever
at back of shank
Make sure its up.
That's the only other thing to do with reverse.
Took me a couple hours to figure out.
Cancelled shop appt.
I'm happy now.
This is a very good mechanical machine.
I'm glad I came across your comment.
It helped me to see.
Glad it was an easy fix.
🤺💐
😒😒😒😒😒
What is the weight?
Thanks for watching! This machine weighs 19.4 Lbs. 🙌
Does it come with a seam ripper
😁😊We all need one of those!
I’ve had my singer heavy duty for 5 years and it’s officially broke down😢. I sew clothing pretty often and I’m looking into this brand of burnette to buy. Is it durable? I just want a machine that can be easily serviced and lasts long, not interested in all the bells and whistles
Feel free to call our store in Las Vegas and chat with one of our incredible Sewing Machine Experts! We'll be able to match you with the perfect machine that fits your needs and your budget! (702) 586-8687
Hi, I hope you had a fabulous day. I just got to sit and get my hand quilting so I can watch your video! I hope you have a delightful week ahead! Thank you for sharing this video.
We hope you enjoyed the video! Thanks so much for watching and we hope you got some great hand quilting done! 💕🙌
Are the gears or any of the internal moving parts metal on tis machine or is everything plastic?
He showed this in the video
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Juki H 453z,is the Juki better or is this machine that you are presenting? How many w is the motor How many w is the motor of the bernette machine? (engine) of the bernette machine?
Hello! For more information on our machines please email us at contact@sewyeahquilting.com and we would be happy to help. Thank you!
@@SewYeah I live in the UK.
Thank you
for showing internal.
I was wondering
the construction.
realy not much
metal any more.
Cutaways:
One vid
matetials so substandard it was
discintergrating.
Another, plastic
minimil metal
it was tweaking, twisting.
This machine
for what it is,
upper price of
lower price range
➡️ Its not cast iron -
weight - yet does
have essential metal.
➡️. Portable
➡️ Speed adjustment
➡️ Tension pressure
foot.
many machines
dont have access to.
➡️ Top bobbin
➡️ with clear window.
➡️ Two lights
Cons:
no case
built in back spindel
Would be nice
No big deal
---------
For me,
what I need - want
Its perfect.
Hope it last for awhile.
🤺💐
Thanks for watching!! We appreciate you!!
What is the warranty info for the B05? I haven't been able to find anything specific for Bernette, just for Bernina, which has a longer warranty. The Bernina website warranty page says to refer to the card with the machine for the Bernette, but one really needs to know what the warranty info is before buying the machine.....any machine.
Please text the number for the lives 702-280-4552 or check with the instore sales team
Will if fit my walking foot? Is it a low shank or high Shank?
It’s a low shank.
Thanks for watching! Please email us at contact@sewyeahquilting.com and one of our machine specialists will be happy to answer all your questions.
Would you consider B05 academy an industrial machine?
It is a great machine and is sturdy, probably not considered an industrial machine. But we do love it and it is a great affordable machine. Thank you!
Hi! What’s the amp of this machine?
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...that "stumpy little foot" at 23:40 is not for cording...that is an invisible zipper foot...
💕💕💕
Looks like a great little sewing machine. Great for a child I think. But I didn’t see a 1/4” foot….
Thanks for watching! This machine comes with a universal standard foot on the machine plus all the mentioned accessory feet. It has a lot of great options for specialty sewing with these included feet. 🙌😍
What is the throat space?
6-7 inches
Thanks for watching! The throat space is 6.49 inches.
Sew- perfect ivew! take care~
Thanks for watching! 🙌
The only thing it doesn't have is a protective case. I will make one if I find I can't buy one separately.
👍👍😊
This machine looks exactly like my Singer Heavy Duty that I only paid $200 for. However, I've now spent at least $150 in presser feet and other accesories that this Bernette comes with. I don't need the extension table but I'm sure that would be a pretty penny to buy for my machine also. Too small for quilting tho (that I didn't do when I bought my singer) so am saving the pennies for a bigger machine. Love these unboxings!
Thanks so much for joining us! Yes this is a great machine that has so many extra features that make it such a great buy!
Yes I figured out
Machine $200-$250
Accessories
$150-$200
$399.
I won't have to hunt for acceßories or extra table.
It's a good deal
I love my bo5
🤺💐
I’ve had my singer heavy duty for 5 years and it’s officially broke down😢. I sew clothing pretty often and I’m looking into this brand of burnette to buy. Is it durable? I just want a machine that can be easily serviced and lasts long, not interested in all the bells and whistles
How about that janome m17
We'll put it on the list! Thanks for watching!
My boban is not feeding the cotton
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Just bought a Bernese. It scares me to death. Need instruction!!!
I bet you are a pro by now!!!! Sorry it has taken so long for the reply. Hoping to stay caught up
Problem with
first plastics,
to thin not strong,
warping.
Todays plastics
are more durable stronger,
yet try not to over heat.
I like the idea of the plastic part breaking befor it causes real damage.
Breaker box
kinda of thing
But the plastic gears,
rubbing, friction warping ?
Questionable
Maybe 5 yrs ?
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This machine has a doble high presser foot…it’s means if I can sew thick fabric,
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Er… the “cording” foot is actually an invisible zipper foot
😂😂 Thanks for the correction! Thanks for watching 🙌🤗
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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.