Baby Lock Sashiko 2 Sewing & Quilting Machine Review

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Suzie
2 months from now

I am a longarm quilter. I purchased this machine to give another option of quilting 4 my customers. Once u understand that it does not have a top and bottom thread system and only a bottom, it makes it easier to learn the setup. It's all in the thread delivery path from the bottom. Definately looks like handwork on the top. The underneath if the fabric is a continously line of read more thread. The way it makes each stitch is a 2 step process for the needle, where it also locks each stitch. It is a different than a regular sewing machine in its thread setup, but after using it a couple of times it becomes easy. Then it's playing with it to see how you want to turn a corner , that's the biggest difference I found as it has to finish the current stitch before turning the fabric. You can't stop with the needle down and turn the fabric. But works out fine. No problem doing cables etc, just a little practice. I really like this machine as hand quilting with my arthritis is becoming too hard to do.

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Charlotte
2 months from now

I recently purchase this machine. With one lesson - this is a very easy machine to master. With the stiches it makes your quilt look like you sat and hand quilted the top. What takes a few hours to do would take a hand quilter several days to do. It will take your quilt making to a whole new level.

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Tricia
2 months from now

the last year I saw in HOuston quilting show . And I loved, is awsomeMy next purchase definitly will be a Sashiko baby lock

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