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This machine......beast......whatever you want to call it, will never be enough to explain in one word how GREAT and AWESOME and LOVELY and........the list goes on!!! I want one sooo bad!! It's just ridiculous!!
While the Pfaff Creative Vision is an awesome machine, I love my Pfaff 7570 Creative Designer machine. It does everything that I need it to do. I also love my Pfaff 4874 serger as well as my Pfaff 1381 Limited Edition. There is nothing better on the market in my opinion than a Pfaff.
Marty
Marty, My "twins" Pfaff 7550 & 7570 are perfect for what I need going into my 80's. The 7550 was a 65th Birthday present to myself and the 7570 a 70th Birthday present from my dear husband. I have had a Neechi Supernova since 1955 and acquired a 2nd which I use as a portable machine. This is a solid mechanical sewing machine with some embroidery with cams.

I have really bonded with the Pfaff 75's and I will say that were I 40 years younger I might well get a later model. At this point I cannot see the expense of the machine and the software. PCD/WIN is an excellent program with a big learning curve but well worth the effort to learn if you want to do your own digitizing. Cost me less than $300; peanuts to the costs now! :)
I started looking into the pfaff machine's, I like the idea of the IDT. Now started doing quilts, heard the IDT is nice when piecing.
I have a bernina and like the machine alot, but hate putting that walking foot on. I'm not used to it haven't used it very much. So many wonderful features of the pfaff CV.
Heaed Pfaff coming out with the 5.0? of thats correct. So maybe the Cv price may be lower.

I can't wait until I own a pfaff, also been checking out the CV 4.0 a little cheaper.
Its nice that pfaff website, has the manual for the big CV...

Donna

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