I wish you were in my state. I love your candid honesty. Very refreshing in your business. Most shops are all about that commission. I understand it, but I hate being pushed. After politely asking not to push, I have had to walk out. On about 8 different shops. So, for those in your area, I would tell them to see you.
I love Jan! I'm a huge fan. Love your mission to educate others to use the machine you have, plus get you into something beautiful with all the best of the new great features that you'd actually like to make your sewing enjoyable! I'm really enjoying this new series. The lighting, the layout of the stairstepped sewing machine display, the wonderful windows giving true color plus a modern, open feel. Excited for you and your business' achievements!
More of this please. I am sick of watching and googling machines only to find the cheapest of the cheap. Plenty of sewers want info on the mid and high end machines.
I agree with everything you said. I started with a simple Singer machine when I started and now upgraded to the wonderful Barnette B77 and wow, what a different sewing experience it is. But what is great for me might not be the same for you, and you look for other features for your sewing. Always good to pop in and try different machines out. I am sure you find what you are looking for.
I wish you weren’t so far away. I bought my 2nd Pfaff a 3.5…my first was a 7550. Absolutely loved it…I’m not so happy with this new one. I think I should have shopped more.
Does the B77 have twin needle capability? I haven't found any information about it and don't see a twin needle in the accessories it comes with. But even rather cheap and also even really old machines (like the Bernina from 1966 I inherited from my mother) had twin needle.
Hi yes the B77 has twin needles, my grandson down loaded the whole instructions , pages and pages, because it didn’t come with a proper booklet, it’s a very good manual for the B77. “The Midnight Owl”
I have been sewing since I was a child in the 1960s, those machines were mechanical and had metal feet. Today, the feet are plastic and I have noticed the feed dogs go faster than the plastic feed. What machine do you recommend,
The titile says top of the line machines and then during your opening chat you say you'll talk about top of the line machines at a later tine. Very misleadibg
@ellenhofer3344 Yeah, I felt the same way. Clickbait! She turned me off with the”you’re cheating yourself “high pressure sales tactics. Not so hard to lift a presser foot, clip some threads, baste a zipper ! If those things bother you, maybe you shouldn’t be sewing!🤣
Remember these machines are computers and if the computer crashes...Oh well. My Pfaff 7570 front panel quit and they don't make the part anymore. I lost everything !
Exactly! I have gone back to a mechanical machine. The only thing I miss is needle up/down. Don’t care about scissors. Embroidery machine for me is the biggest mistake I ever made. Never again.
Hi I’m still sewing and quilting on my beloved old Bernina 530-2 Record, had her since new in 1962 !!,, Bravo for my trusty Bernina. Also bought a B77 Bernette , younger sister of Bernina. Still not sure with it. “The Midnight Owl”
I wish you were in my state. I love your candid honesty. Very refreshing in your business. Most shops are all about that commission. I understand it, but I hate being pushed. After politely asking not to push, I have had to walk out. On about 8 different shops. So, for those in your area, I would tell them to see you.
Finally someone explains the dual feed foot in a way that makes sense--thank you!
Great video, so glad you explained the dual feed versus the walking foot so well.
I love Jan! I'm a huge fan. Love your mission to educate others to use the machine you have, plus get you into something beautiful with all the best of the new great features that you'd actually like to make your sewing enjoyable! I'm really enjoying this new series. The lighting, the layout of the stairstepped sewing machine display, the wonderful windows giving true color plus a modern, open feel. Excited for you and your business' achievements!
More of this please. I am sick of watching and googling machines only to find the cheapest of the cheap. Plenty of sewers want info on the mid and high end machines.
I agree with everything you said. I started with a simple Singer machine when I started and now upgraded to the wonderful Barnette B77 and wow, what a different sewing experience it is. But what is great for me might not be the same for you, and you look for other features for your sewing. Always good to pop in and try different machines out. I am sure you find what you are looking for.
I don’t want digital, just a reliable budget Janome … help! ❤ which to buy?
I wish you weren’t so far away. I bought my 2nd Pfaff a 3.5…my first was a 7550. Absolutely loved it…I’m not so happy with this new one. I think I should have shopped more.
Any chance you can put a list of the machines you are explaining
I really need help - I’m very interested contacting you.
I really want to know about the Brother Luminare2 and Baby Loc Solaris 2, What are the Pro and Cons PLEASE
How would you say the Janome Skyline S3 compares to the Babylock Jubilant?
If we want all in one then which machine
Does the B77 have twin needle capability? I haven't found any information about it and don't see a twin needle in the accessories it comes with. But even rather cheap and also even really old machines (like the Bernina from 1966 I inherited from my mother) had twin needle.
Hi yes the B77 has twin needles, my grandson down loaded the whole instructions , pages and pages, because it didn’t come with a proper booklet, it’s a very good manual for the B77. “The Midnight Owl”
I have been sewing since I was a child in the 1960s, those machines were mechanical and had metal feet. Today, the feet are plastic and I have noticed the feed dogs go faster than the plastic feed. What machine do you recommend,
I have a pfaff 5.2 and would love an upgrade but cannot give up my dual feed and am hesitant to spend the price of the new pfaffs…😱
Do you send to Mexico?
We would have to get you a shipping quote, call us at www.sewitonline.com
You did forget something you for got the number one in my book. The SINGER
The titile says top of the line machines and then during your opening chat you say you'll talk about top of the line machines at a later tine.
Very misleadibg
The machines she is showing are not low end machines.....they are mid line...still not cheap. Then there are the really high end ones.
@ellenhofer3344
Yeah, I felt the same way. Clickbait! She turned me off with the”you’re cheating yourself “high pressure sales tactics. Not so hard to lift a presser foot, clip some threads, baste a zipper ! If those things bother you, maybe you shouldn’t be sewing!🤣
@@TheEvie202 That's what i thought - do you want to sit there waiting for the machine?
So what's a model worth looking at?
Remember these machines are computers and if the computer crashes...Oh well. My Pfaff 7570 front panel quit and they don't make the part anymore. I lost everything !
Exactly! I have gone back to a mechanical machine. The only thing I miss is needle up/down. Don’t care about scissors. Embroidery machine for me is the biggest mistake I ever made. Never again.
I love my Viking 6750 mechanical machine. Best workhorse ever and it has needle up/down! @swaters3462
Hi I’m still sewing and quilting on my beloved old Bernina 530-2 Record, had her since new in 1962 !!,, Bravo for my trusty Bernina. Also bought a B77 Bernette , younger sister of Bernina. Still not sure with it. “The Midnight Owl”