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Alex gets the chance to meet Aggy Burczyk the BERNINA Manager of the "Big Babies" (Longarm Division). Alex learns the difference between the Q20 and the Q24, where it is made, how tension is made easy, why there is such a small learning curve, and more. It's a fun video with lots of info.


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#3 hopeyoder 2019-09-25 05:02
Thanks for the video! Upgradeable is the key word I picked up on. Why? Because a little over a year ago I purchased the Q20 and was in love. It was in my den because I had no spare room to put her in.

Then both of my daughters moved out this spring and I added the 9’ frame to put in one of their bedrooms. 2 months later I added Qmatic which is like having a ginormous hoop..

So happy I could add components instead of starting over. Yeah, Bernina. And it is the cream of the crop! Love the stitch quality and ease of use.

Alex, we will be in the same booth during Quilt Market next month and I would love for you to show me one of your quilting moves
#2 Feequilts 2019-09-23 17:24
Awesome, thank you Aggy and Alex. The Q20 is the best looking longarm by a mile and I love being able to use foot 24 on it. It’s the best of both worlds. I figured if I’m now able to quilt larger quilts, I’d better upgrade to the 880 Plus (which I’ve done). I still can’t believe how lucky I am to have that much throat space. I’ve even put some ornamental decals on them which look fantastic. Hello from Australia!
#1 ddggs 2019-09-23 11:27
Alex,
I just got the Bernina 20" Sit-down about a month ago and I love, love, love it!
I have had Bernina's since the 180QE came out, gone through each edition of that (220, 830, and 880QE) and loved my 880QE for quilting with the stitch regulator, butt the 20" Sit-down, with the large throat and table, has fired me up to do even more quilting!
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