does anybody know about sewing machines?

It is a baby lock Esant`e

Bobbin Case X57177351 – Bernina, Brother, Baby Lock

Product Description

Fits Bernina model Deco 600.

Fits Baby Lock models ESE, ESE2, ESI, ESI2 and ESL.

Fits Brother models PC6500, PC7000, PC7500, PC8000, PC8200, PC8500, PC8895, PE8200 and PE8500.

Bobbin Case X57177351 – Bernina, Brother, Baby Lock

Bobbin Case XC0066051 – Baby Lock, Brother

Product Description

Fits Baby Lock models BL6300 and BL6800.

Fits Brother models XL3500, XL6040, XL6050, XL6060, XL6452, XL6552, XL6562, XR46, XR52C and XR65T.

Bobbin Case XC0066051 – Baby Lock, Brother

Embroidery/Sewing for small startup, what is the BEST machine out there or brand? ?

Is Baby Lock as Good as Viking? It seems to have same warranty, and has more features for less ! What is up with that, the viking designer 1 we have, is slow on the touch screen, a lot of delay there.. .also has alot of ‘jamming’ issues, or sometimes doesn’t baste. Also the 4d software i think is terrible. Anyonw have any suggestion as to what would be better or a comparison in other reliabe brands, as we have the Designer 1 USB , VIKING. We want to return it if there is something more reliable with same or better features, please help asap we only have a few days left !

Sewing machine problems!?

It’s a baby lock bldc the needle isn’t picking up the bobbin thred sometimes — — – —– – – so it stiches like that. I haven’t changed any thing just all of a sudden it started. I tried ajusting the tension and changed the needle no luck, please help

I’m looking for help on instuctions for denim Pro II, Baby Lock Model B15. If anyone can e-mail me PLEASE

I’ve recently moved and misplaced my booklet. I had just gotten it and not used it very often. I’d like a copy of the needle replacement.(I kinda bent the heck out of it trying to remember how to put the bobbin in.) Then of coarse the replacement of the bobbin and whatever else you could e-mail me I would so appreciate it. I’m lost right now without my sewing machine Thank you so much. Deb

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – Flowers and Hearts

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – Flowers and Hearts

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – Cottage Scenes

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – Cottage Scenes

what sewing machine should i keep?

i had a Bernina and it kept getting thread caught so i traded it in kinda, the gentle man that i worked with let me try out a baby lock champion intel a stitch 2400 machine it not to bad or he said i can try a janome i just have the baby lock. right now my question is should i test out the janome or keep the baby lock any help or suggestions would be great thanks

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – I Want to be a Fireman

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – I Want to be a Fireman

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – Route 66

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – Route 66

Which sewing machine is better?

I am going to learn how to sew.
When I told my family this, 2 different people have offered me a sewing machine.

The first is a :
Brother LS-1520Features:

14 built-in stitches with with 21 stitch functions
Twin needle for two color sewing
Dial thread tension adjustment
Quick bobbin winding system
Automatic buttonholer
Snap-on presser feet
Built-in stretch blind stitch and elastic stitch
Sews straight, satin and zigzag stitches
Stitch length control (Max. 4mm)
Auto-set stitch length and stitch width
Buttonhole fine adjustment
Electronic speed control
Built-in light illuminates the sewing area
Safty power and light switch
Forward and reverse sewing
Lightweight and compact with built-in handle for portability
Foot pedal and instruction manual included.

Here is a link to an auction for the same model ( Just incase you’d like to see the color and specifiacations. )

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=380172113867&rvr_id=&crlp=1_263602_263622&UA=M*S%3F&GUID=66bae5c51210a0e205341b64fe343c8e&itemid=380172113867&ff4=263602_263622

and a babylock denim pro II17 built-in stitches
1-step buttonhole built in
Drop feed for free-motion techniques
Variable needle positions
Adjustable stitch length: 0-5mm
Adjustable stitch width: 0-5mm
Electronic foot control
Free arm or flat bed sewing
Portable with comfortable carry handle
Twin needle sewing
Extension table with built-in accessory storage
Snap-on presser feet
Automatic clutch release with bobbin winding
Includes 5 functional presser feet: Blind Hem foot, Button-attaching foot, Buttonhole foot, Zigzag foot, and Zipper foot
(machine is at bottom of page in this link)

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My first instinct was to choose the baby lock pro, but I dont know anything about sewing yet.
I’m hoping some of you can compare the two and tell me what would be best for someone starting out and hopes to eventually make a quilt.

Thanks!

How do I find out the value of this sewing machine?

It’s a Baby Lock from 1992, hardly been used. I want to sell it.

Should I get the Baby Lock Decorators Choice (BLDC2)?

I have had a Singer 1748 for about two years and it is complete junk. The bobbin thread will no longer connect to the upper thread for some reason, even though the machine is threaded correctly and has been oiled. It also shakes and rattles so much that when it does decide it wants to stitch, things fall off of my desk. But even when it does stitch, the stitches are really inconsistent and either way too tight, or far too loose.

I learned to sew on a Baby Lock at school and those machines never gave any trouble. A Baby Lock dealer is located right by my house so I’ve gone to the store and tested out the machine I want and liked what I saw. However, the dealer sells it for $1000.00 and I just don’t know if I should save up to spend all that money on a sewing machine that might not be what I’m looking for. I’ve read reviews for the previous model of this machine, the BLDC, and it seems to be pretty good, but I’m hoping someone can give me advice based on the current model, or just Baby Lock in general.

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – Lighthouses

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – Lighthouses

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – Beauty in Bloom

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – Beauty in Bloom

Sewing machine bobbin problem!?

The sewing machine is a baby lock BLDC, it’s fairly new but I have been using it alot lately.

When I sew with it some times it grabs the bobbin thread then some spots it doesn’t —- — – —- — – looks something like that. I haven’t changed the fabric or the tention I’m not sure what’s the problem

help for sewing machine?

I need help on threading a Baby Lock (model BL1550) sewing machine

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – Vintage Children

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – Vintage Children

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – Iris Collection 1

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – Iris Collection 1

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – Applique All Year

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – Applique All Year

baby lock BL6300?

Where can I get a baby lock BL6300???? (sewing machine)

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – Cards, Darts, and Billiards

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – Cards, Darts, and Billiards

Magna-Hoop Jumbo A-J for Baby Lock and Brother 6in. x 10in. Hoops

Product Description

For Extra-Large Embroidery Hoops!

This new large-size Magna-Hoop is now available for Baby Lock and Brother embroidery machines. This larger hoop is perfect for quilt borders, longer belts, drapery borders, and sheets. It makes machine quilting projects easier because there’s no need for any stabilizer.

  • No hand strain
  • No expensive adhesive stabilizers or messy noxious sprays
  • Easily hoops hard-to-hoop ready-to-wear garments
  • Eliminates hoop burn or basting on difficult fabrics like velvet and suede

The Jumbo Magna-Hoop works with the extra-large 6inch x 10inch hoops (160 x 260mm). It comes with:

  • One metal base plate
  • Three (3) large, acrylic frames
    - Large rectangle
    - Medium rectangle
    - Narrow rectangle
  • Two (2) sets of industrial-strength magnets
    - A short set for sheer-to-medium weight fabrics
    - A tall set for fabrics with a higher loft (such as quilts and towels)
  • 45+ minute instructional DVD
  • 16-page full color reference manual
  • Adhesive gripping strips
  • Target stickers

The Jumbo Magna-Hoop will work with the following Baby Lock/Brother machines:

  • Baby Lock Ellegante
  • Baby Lock Ellegante 2
  • Baby Lock Esante
  • Baby Lock Ellageo
  • Brother 4000D
  • Brother 4500D
  • Brother 2500D
  • Brother 1500D

Magna-Hoop Jumbo A-J for Baby Lock and Brother 6in. x 10in. Hoops

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – Old Glory

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – Old Glory

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – Florals in the Round

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – Florals in the Round

i want to be a fashion designer…sewing machine?

I am in 8th grade and I have been sewing since last year, 12 almost 14, for my birthday i want a new sewing machine, but a nice one since i want to be a fashion deisigner. I looked up the babylock BLR but I dont know if that brand is good. the demo on you tube makes it look great here ill show you

it also embroiders, but do I want that? do i want a electronic machine, i want a machine $400 or above, i am spoiled, my dad said since my bro got a $40,000 piano, i get a nice seiwng machine, so ya, my brother is in the CA state concert band, at 16…wow…i feel so stupid compared to him he has a 4.2, i stuggle to get a 3.9. so i want a machine that will last me forever, and i will never consider getting another machine, do fashion designers prefer having a embroidary machine too? I think I want one plus a sewing machine, baby lock looks like the brand for for me, but since i learned on a pfaff those look great too, not singer i hav 1, ewe!

Walking Foot 10449 – Brother, Baby Lock, Elna

Walking Foot 10449 – Brother, Baby Lock, Elna

how to you put a zipper in with sewing machine,it’s a baby lock companion 1550 series. I have a zipperfoot.

Felling Foot For Low Shank Baby Lock, Brother and Singer

Felling Foot For Low Shank Baby Lock, Brother and Singer

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – Princess

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – Princess

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – On Angels Wings

Baby Lock Embroidery Design CD – On Angels Wings

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