Thanks, this was very interesting. As an old-school sewer, I have never used one, although I do own a vintage Kenmore one. I really appreciate your use of video. It's so helpful to see exactly what's happening.
I was first introduced to dual feed when I bought a Pfaff Creative 1471 in 1987. Loved it! I never want to be without. I've since purchased a Bernina 770QE+ and in my opinion Bernina's built-in dual feed does not measure up to the Pfaff. I'm very interested to check out the Janome ... and the differential!
I'd be interested in an article explaining differential ratios in depth, and how all that works. Your videos are very helpful. Thank you!
My old Pfaff that I bought maybe 20 years ago had a built in dual feed like the Bernina. It was great. Can't remember the model #, but it wasn't a terribly expensive machine, maybe mid-range. Sorry I traded it in.
Thanks, this was very interesting. As an old-school sewer, I have never used one, although I do own a vintage Kenmore one. I really appreciate your use of video. It's so helpful to see exactly what's happening.
I was first introduced to dual feed when I bought a Pfaff Creative 1471 in 1987. Loved it! I never want to be without. I've since purchased a Bernina 770QE+ and in my opinion Bernina's built-in dual feed does not measure up to the Pfaff. I'm very interested to check out the Janome ... and the differential!
I'd be interested in an article explaining differential ratios in depth, and how all that works. Your videos are very helpful. Thank you!
My old Pfaff that I bought maybe 20 years ago had a built in dual feed like the Bernina. It was great. Can't remember the model #, but it wasn't a terribly expensive machine, maybe mid-range. Sorry I traded it in.
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