Pfaff sewing machine
#71
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Edinburg, VA
Posts: 107
I have 2 Pfaff's. My newest one is the Creative Vision 5. Love it. It's way smarter than I will ever be. But, user friendly so far.
The dealer in my area is very helpful and they are running great deals right now.
Good Luck
The dealer in my area is very helpful and they are running great deals right now.
Good Luck
#73
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 15,639
For Pfaff owners who have the old and true German machines, the difference in the new machines is probably much more noticeable than new Pfaff owners who do not have a basis for comparison. Unless of course, the model happens to be a lemon. I have an older Pfaff and while she is persnickety in sucking the fabric down the feed dogs (I think most Pfaffs have that habit), she sews beautifully. The next one I bought - one of the newer models - drove me to drink.
#74
Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Edinburg, VA
Posts: 107
Yes, it has the embrodiery unit with it. It's wonderful. I've been learning lots of new things since Christmas on it. Well worth the investment, as I'm thinking this machine will outlast me. I'm new to quilting, but am enjoying all there is about it.
#75
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Big Horn Mountains, Wyoming
Posts: 521
Originally Posted by JanieW
I have the 4.0. I have used it almost daily for over a year and I love it. it has never given me a bit of trouble.
I love the sensormatic feature for FMQ.
I love the sensormatic feature for FMQ.
#76
Hmph, obviously I own one of the lemons. :(
I tinkered with the thread tension and it's better now - especially after adjusting the bobbin tension, which incidentally is another thing not mentioned in the manual. But it's still not perfect and I have to bring it back to the dealer. I will do so before my 2-weeks holidays.
I tinkered with the thread tension and it's better now - especially after adjusting the bobbin tension, which incidentally is another thing not mentioned in the manual. But it's still not perfect and I have to bring it back to the dealer. I will do so before my 2-weeks holidays.
#77
Super Member
Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 4,695
Originally Posted by Thusnelda
Hmph, obviously I own one of the lemons. :(
I tinkered with the thread tension and it's better now - especially after adjusting the bobbin tension, which incidentally is another thing not mentioned in the manual. But it's still not perfect and I have to bring it back to the dealer. I will do so before my 2-weeks holidays.
I tinkered with the thread tension and it's better now - especially after adjusting the bobbin tension, which incidentally is another thing not mentioned in the manual. But it's still not perfect and I have to bring it back to the dealer. I will do so before my 2-weeks holidays.
#79
When there are loops on the bottom, it's usually top thread, and very often is because it's not threaded properly. My Expression 4. is tricky because you can possibly put the thread over or under the tension disc. Worth checking out.
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