I've been sewing for a very, very, very long time; and this is the first time in my life that I have come across a sewing machine that is not compatible with the twin needle. I mean, yes, fancy stitches are beautiful; and yes, an 8 inch neckline would be handy for quilting compared to the Little Brother model I've been using since God was a boy. pants on. At $800, it really needs to adapt to a twin needle (it doesn't), come with a walking foot (it doesn't), and include a quilting table extender (no). Of course, you can buy the leg set for $79.99 and the table for another $119.00; but then you get up to $1000 per car that don't allow you to shorten your pants. Much better machines can be found in the seamstress' hideout. Heed my advice, cunning friends. Buy something else.
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