WeAllSew Celebrates Our Loyal Fans
Amazing! We’ve just reached 54,000 likes on our BERNINA USA Facebook fan page, and that means it’s time for another giveaway! We quickly gained another 1,000 fans to hit 54,000 likes on our Facebook fan page—we love our fans! As a way to say “Thank You!” to all who join us at Facebook to share your love of sewing and creating with us, we are holding another special giveaway. If you are already a fan of BERNINA USA on Facebook, then you know that we’ve pledged to host a giveaway with a chance to win fun prizes like goody-bags, sewing books and even fabrics right here each and every time we gain another 1,000 likes through the end of 2013! Join in the fun by clicking over to our fan page, Like us, and be sure to keep your eyes open for our next giveaway.
Our prize for this drawing is a must-have for any stitcher, the Swiss Sew-Essential tool from BERNINA! To enter the random drawing for a chance to win, simply respond to the question below with a comment to this blog post. (The contest is open for comments through tomorrow, Wednesday July 31 at 12:00 midnight Central Time. We’ll announce the winner right here at WeAllSew.com next week, so stay tuned and good luck to you!)
Our question for the giveaway is:
Where does your sewing machine live?
Sweepstakes Rules: Open to residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia. One comment per fan. Comment must be submitted to the WeAllSew.com blog within 24 hours after blog post posting by July 31, 12:00 midnight Central Time. Winner will be chosen randomly. Winner announcement one week after sweepstakes ends.
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215 comments on “WeAllSew Celebrates Our Loyal Fans”
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Berni lives wherever I live! She has been in Ohio, Indiana, and now in Phoenix. She has her own cabinet that she “purrs” in when we are being creative together. She packs up and goes to classes with me and has even shared her space when friends come to visit. We have decided to be best friends for life. 🙂
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My Bernina lives in my sewing room 6 days a week and goes traveling with me on Sewing Bee days! I couldn’t live without my Bernina!
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My machine has it’s own room all to itself – along with all my fabric, cutting table, quilt wall and all the trappings that go along with sewing crafts, mostly quilting! Love it and my 830!
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In my sun room. Good light to work by.
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Which one? Lol
My 1080 is safely stored as a back
up. My 1260 is set up for piecing and ready to hit the road, and my 730 is at my work table.
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One lives in a sewing table in what was originally my breakfast room according the floor plan, but the machine likes the view out the window. My other machine usually lives in a sewing trolley waiting for me to take her to classes, but has been known to come out when the other one is embroidering
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My new fabulous machine lives on the dining room table while waiting for its permanent home upstairs in my sewing room
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Which machine? For the most part, all my machines live in my sewing room. However, sometimes my 440QEE lives in the living room so I can spend time with hubby in the evenings. The 440 is also my class machine, so it can also be found in my car on its way to classes or seminars. My 830LE tends to stay in the sewing room, as does my 1300MDC serger. I love them all!
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My sewing machine is somewhat of a vagabond, like me! She lived in my cramped bedroom in Ohio, then in the trunk of my care through my late teens, in her very own room in Florida in my earliest twenties, and now she lives on a built-into-the-apartment sewing table in the living room in Southern Cali. What a life it’s been!
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In my living room:)
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My new 750 QE lives in my sewing/study room!
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It lives in my sewing room!
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My bernina lives in my spare bedroom in Athens, Alabama
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My 830 and 200 sit back to back on custom sewing desk in the room over my garage. Claimed that room when we first looked at buying this house.
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My Bernina sewing machines live in my living room which has been converted to be my sewing room. My husband has a nice comfy recliner in there to keep me company. I have lots of room and light.
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Front and center in the sewing room next to the Bernina serger and Deco. Go red white !
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My baby lives in our living room! She has a star spot and is quite loved!
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My beloved Bernina 930 lives in the cabinet that was bought especially for it in 1988. It is still my go-to machine, and gets used nearly every day. My 1130 alternates between a rolling storage case and the table where I spread out large projects, teach, and do machine applique work.
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In my son’s old bedroom it’s a place that makes me happy
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In my sewing room 😉
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My sewing machine lives in my living room which has been converted to my sewing studio.
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My 5 machines have their own room, which seem to be in a constant state of disarray. However they all seem to be happy, as they always light up and run well when I come into the room
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My sewing machine and serger both live in a beautiful pink room with lacy curtains and lots of sunshine (when available). They sit on beautiful antique tables – one in front of each window,and are surrounded by bins of fabric, original artwork, and family photos. It is my favorite room in the house.
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My Bernina 830 and my Bernina quilting rack live in my sewing room which was originally two bedrooms but had the wall removed to make one great big ole room for my sweet hobbies!!
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My new love (Bernina) lives in my new sewing room in my empty nest! It doesn’t feel so empty anymore! I love it!
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My Bernina lives in my “creative cave”
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i have a sewing nook in the corner of my dining room 🙂
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In my sewing room
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My sewing machines live in our basement. ☺ I love having plenty of room to spread out down there. Wow ~ that surely does look like an amazing tool and I’d really love to be the lucky winner. Thanks a bunch for the chance!
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My Bernina 350 comfortable sits in my sewing/craft room. She’s like one of my babies. She gets taken care of every day. spoiled. 🙂
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In my kitchen. I pulled out the appliances and it is my sewing room.
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Sibling sewing machines are living on dining room table at the moment.
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My sewing machine lives in the center of our house, the living room. It is in front of the window so it can watch the leaves on the trees move. It has it’s own quilt that covers it and keeps it warm and free from dust.
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My Bernina 730 and my awesome Bernina 830 live in what used to be a large living room. They are very happy there. They also live in my heart as they are much beloved!
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Currently, in our basement due to a skylight leak above my sewing room. Soon Beast (165) and Monster(750) will be returning to their room with a newly repaired ceiling and painted walls:)
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I took over the formal dining room for my sewing room. We have a small kitchenette that we use for dining…
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My 580 lives with me wherever I go to sew! We travel all over south Louisiana from one work shop to another. Love to sew!
Deb and ” ma sheen”!
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My Bernina lives in my heart! But it waits in my sewing room in our finished basement for my cat Moses and I to come and make beautiful quilts and projects!
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My two Berninas (780 + 830) live in my sewing studio on the second floor of my home. The room is sunny and very pleasant. They enjoy the track lighting that was installed just for them.
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My 350SE lives in my living room. We have a great view of the yard so we can keep an eye on things and listen for the birds. We hope to have a room with a view all to ourselves one day.
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My 750 QE live in my studio.
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My favorite bernina is the 730. It is usually set up for embroidery. I am lucky to have a sewing room. My bernina has a spot on the horn cabinet and is always ready to be used. My 380 spends a lot of time in the sewing room. It also spends weekends at the camper. There is something wonderful about sewing while camping. The 380 also goes to classes with me. Sadly my 1230 spends too much time in the closet since the 380 arrived. Thinking about trading it in!
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In my craft room!
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My bernina 730E,440EE, and Serger all live in Houma, Louisiana in my extra bedroom converted to a sewing room. Called Margie’s Sewing Room.
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My 1630 lives at the end of our “storage room”, in front of the big front window. Great light here because I have three windows in front and two windows to the side. It sits on my mother’s old sewing machine cabinet. The 130 sits on a cart beside the sewing machine cabinet so I can easily swap out the machines. In a couple of months, my machines will have their own room!
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My Bernina 430 lives in my craft room!
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My Bernina lives mainly in my sewing room, but is currently residing on my dining room table with a quilt in progress behind it 😉
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My 180 and my 730E take turns living in the sewing cabinet in the Quilt Cave. The 180 is my old reliable, daily workhorse, and the 730 is the princess that reigns next door in what used to be my grown son’s bedroom – “You call it empty nest, I call it new sewing space!”
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My sewing maching is on a desk in the corner of my office next to a large window!
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Mine lives in the spare bedroom!!
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My Bernina is in my sewing room, surrounded by my fabric stash and projects that need to be finished! 🙂
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After 50 years of sewing on lots of different machines, the Bernina I bought myself for my 60th birthday has a room of its own — my sewing room.
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My Bernina lives in my sewing room which was once a bedroom. I visit it almost everyday just to keep it and myself happy!
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My sewing machine is on a desk in the corner of my office next to a large window!
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My two Bernina machines currently reside in my basement anxiously awaiting the completion of the new sewing/craft room!
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My sewing machine lives in my sewing room.
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My 830LE “Blaise” lives on its own special table in the sewing room, and right beside her is my 380 “Bernice”.
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In my sewing/guest room with all my fabric to keep them company.
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I have a craft room which is both sewing and rubber stamping. Each Bernina has their own sewing table and they are in an “L” shape so I can sew while having something running on the embroidery machine.
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My B580 is in the cool Rockler cabinet at my house in Virginia and the 630E is it’s backup and it the sewing room closet presently. My 165E is in my newly created room at my Pennsylvania house.
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Hmm….well, today my new 780, my trusty Artista 180 and my 2000DE serger are all lined up on the desk of my “finally after 30 years I have a” sewing room. Some days that 780 travels to classes and some days the Artista travels to my sewing group. I love my Berninas!
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I finally have a sewing room!
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Right in the middle of my living room on a card table that’s not too sturdy-but it’s handy!
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My bernina mostly stays in my dining room, but also travels – and gets a window view whenever possible !
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My Bernina lives in what is now my sewing room but once had a life as a spare bedroom.
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My 750, 200e and serger all love living high in the nest of my quilting room-:). So wonderful to look out and see Eagles and other birds flying round.
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My 830 is in the cabinet ready to use at a moment’s notice. My 440 is right there to the right and my 153 is waiting in the wings. I love all of my Berninas!
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My 820 lives my Star Trek sewing room. Captain
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I am fortunate to have a sewing room where all 3 of my Berninas live.:)
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“Bernardo”, my very beautiful rugged 780, lives in our guest room in Bradenton Florida. He gets lots of inspiration from the beautiful view out the front window. When company visits, he gets some R&R in the lower position of a Koala cabinet that guests use as a laptop desk.
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Most of them are with me in my basement sewing room, I have about 13 different ones. I do have an old Standard treadle sitting in my living-room.
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My sewing machine sits in the side of my kitchen as we do not have a kitchen table in there it works perfect. It has sat in many different homes and in many different rooms before then. The one before this place it had it’s own little room and when I first started 8 years ago it sat in the dining room/living room of our house.
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Mine lives in the hall closet until we can figure out a spot for it.
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My Bernina 830 sits in all her glory in the middle of my sewing studio. She is called Bertie and is surrounded by a large sewing desk and many light. She is the focal point of my sewing studio. Friends who come to visit me always have to go see Bertie and have me show them everything she can do. I have three friends who have purchased the Bernina 830 because they saw mine. She is my favorite toy! I love her more than my 2014 car!!! No comparrison.
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My 750 QE lives in Kaneohe, Hawaii and shares space with my computer in the spare bedroom. I hope it’s happy! Lol
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My Bernina(s) live in my living room turned sewing center……My husband was so gracious to let me change the living room to a sewing room and all five Berninas live very happily together!
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My sweet sewing machine, a Bernina virtuoso 150 Quilter’s Edition, lives on my kitchen table. She, and all of her friend–the iron, the cutting mat, my rotary cutters, and thr rulers, are always there ready to go on a moment’s notice. A gift from my mother about 15 years ago.
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My guest/sewing room
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I have a Bernina 830, serger 1300DC and 180, my Bernina sewing machines live in my heart, Lahaina Maui HI
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My wonderful 630 lives in my sewing/computer room. Actually, it would love to be attached to me at the hip, no matter where I am, but that’s a little tricky. 😉
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They all live in the sewing room with all the fabric, tools and collections of thigs to sew with.
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All 3 live in their own sewing room with all the fabric stashes and tools to make happy days.
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My several Berninas keep each other and me company in my basement sewing room
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Between the living room and the dining room.
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My Bernina is in my bedroom…with all my tools and stash..
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My 440QEE and B330 live in my upstairs seeing room, except when I take the 330 to classes and retreats. Awesome tool!
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My Bernina 830 LE is in my quilting studio; My Bernina B 350 and 1230 alternate at my smaller cabinet in my office/sewing space.
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My sewing machine and serger are in my daughters old bedroom but will soon have their very own craft room !!
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They reside in the bedroom of my childhood. I am the fourth generatino to live in my house. In truth though, it’s always with me, tugging me away from the stress of the day…..
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In my sewing room which is my daughters old room.
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My Berninas live in my sewing room, my favorite room in the house!
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I don’t have a Bernina but would love to win one.
My sewing machine is in my bedroom.
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My Bernina 630 and 750 both live in front of a window in my sewing room. Peaceful sewing and quilting.
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My 1130 is in my sewing room surrounded by it’s Sew Steady and most of my ‘tools’. The Kenmore 19142 and the Necchi Supernova Ultra are in the spare bedroom… piecing and machine quilting….
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My sewing machine has her own room in the front of the house, with a large window so she can watch the birds play in the trees.
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My machine lives in my sewing room, my former spare bedroom.
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She lives in my sewing studio, nicely covered with her custom cover. Her “sister”,Bernina serger, keeps her company.
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My machine is in the formal dining room, or maybe I should call it the formal sewing room!
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My Bernina 830 lives in her Horn cabinet in my sewing room.
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In my awesome new sewing room of course!
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What a cool tool!! My machineS live in the kitchen. It is more of a “great room” with the actual kitchen over in one corner and “family room” in opposite corner. One machine is on the table, one on a desk, with the serger at the end. Two others are stashed on floor or cabinet, depending on which one I pull out to use for one purpose or another, and is rotated with one of the others.
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We converted the family room into my sewing studio a few years ago, so that is where my machines live. When I am not at work, that’s where you can find me as well! Having a dedicated space to house my fabric stash, sewing machines, cutting table and a TV hooked up to my computer so I can watch my favorite sewing shows while working makes it a fun place to be!
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My sewing machine lives wherever I live. If I’m at home, she resides in the sewing room. When I I’m traveling, she resides in the car and usually in the room where I sleep.
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All my sewing machines live in a upstairs sewing room.
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My machines, Bernina 170QE, 200E and serger live in my dining room that is currently my sewing room. The plan is to turn the bonus room/guest room into a wonderful sewing room, hopefully by the end of the year.
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My sewing machine lives in the dining room since I use my dining table as my sewing table. Its portable case sits on the floor behind the family room couch and the sewing machine is stored there when not in use.
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My baby has it’s own room but shares it’s space with lots of fabric, patterns and a serger. I’m a serial crafter so I also have scrapbooking stuff and paints, etc. But sewing is my love now so it takes the majority of the space. And we can’t forget big screen tv…how could I get anything done without my background noise!
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My sewing machine lives in her own room 🙂
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My BERNINAs live in my sewing room where they’re always ready to sew and waiting impatiently for me to get there.
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My Bernina 440 QEE keeps a home base in my cluttered sewing room, but enjoys traveling to the kitchen table when I sew. I like the light, and the company of my husband, dog, and kitty when I sew.
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Anyway, to answer the question, my sewing machine lives in its own room where I am daily at my desk with my computer. My 2nd machine currently lives on my kitchen table where my future DIL has been making adorable dresses for my 1 yr old Granddaughter. They are all living here so she is lucky to have full access to all my fabrics and sewing toys.
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Thanks for letting us know what the problem was. Mystery solved! Jo
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Josie, my Bernina 830, lives in SR 2 (formerly known as the living room). Before I was a longarm quilter, I only had one Sewing Room, Now, Josie has moved in with Iris, The Longarm. They live quite happily together where I can embroider and quilt with my tunes on. Life is good!
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My 830 lives in my sewing room / office. She says it is cramped in there!
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My Bernina 1090, serger, and embroidery machine are all in the dining room, on the table, ready for use as needed. Love all 3 (but the 1090 is my fav)
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My Bernina820 lives in my studio where there is much room and big windows for wonderful light for sewing as well as view for inspiration..
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My Bernina lives in my dining room! Before my Bernina, I had another machine that we all call a “boat anchor” that I sold. I use my Bernina by far MORE than I ever used my other “machine”. In fact, I was beginning to hate sewing until I purchased my Bernina…now, I can’t get enough of it!!
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My newish one lives in my third bedroom sewing room, the Bernina I inherited from my mom is in my dining room and it stays set up and ready for fmqing.
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MY 440QE has a place of honor in my sewing/craft room where she is very happy and so am I!
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I’m lucky enough to have a studio in my home where all my “toys” live
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I was tempted to say “anywhere it wants to!” since I have 4 Berninas (830, 730, 210 and Bernette Deco). and also a serger of course. I’ve taken over the smallest bedroom, part of the family room and most of the dining room. Sew much fun!
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Being a professional maker and seamstress, my Bernina goes with me as needed, but it does have a nice resting place in my studio. 🙂
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My Bernina lives in my sewing room.
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My 350 is my traveling companion; my 580 lives in its own lovely Koala Treasure Chest cabinet; and my 801 has its own hallowed spot and lives a life of leisure dreaming of the wonderful times we’ve had over the last 30 years. Hopefully gonna have to make room for that gorgeous 780 I’ve been lusting after!
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Two years ago, my hubby built my bernina 165e and I a special room in the back of a (way too big garage). complete with a heat source for our cold new england winters and an air conditioner for the hot summers—my hubby calls it “mom’s Sanctuary”. I love it, and my machine is very seldom alone. 😉
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My 710 is on a solid wood sewing cabinet that has drawers (got it at Goodwill). Love it. Maching looks great on it. I have a small sewing room.
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I live in Sterling Heights, Michigan. My Bernina sewing/embroidery machine normally sits in my basement on a table next to my serger and travel-size ironing board. It is always ready for projects. Other times it sits on the platform of my Bernina quilting frame connected to my Qbot waiting for the next quilt project to finish. I love my Bernina machine and I love my Bernina dealer: Bits n Pieces in Wayne, Michigan.
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Mine lives in my awesome sewing room. My husband made sure there was a huge sewing room in our new house because, he was in the Navy and we moved so much and it was his way of thanking me. It is so big that I can have a craft day and it fits all my friends!!!
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My four machines all live in my sewing room
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my Bernina has it’s own room, and I am looking out on our back yard and water lily pond while I am sewing. Occasionally for big projects like splitting a king size down comforter into 2 twin size ones I will move it to the kitchen island.
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My Bernina Artista 730e lives in the sewing/computer room. I use it daily.
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My sewing machines have their own room converted from an unused carport. I’m allowed into their room after my wifey chores are done for the day!
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In my kids’ playroom, so I can see while they play.
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My Bernina sewing machine lives in my bonus room above the garage. Nice n bright room to be creative.
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My Bernina 550 QE live in its very own private sewing studio.
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My Bernina lives in my dining room, I think my husband is ready to give me my own sewing room for all the accessories, fabrics & notions I have! Sew forever. ☼
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My machine has its own studio and table, lighting, fragrance…very Zen area
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My Bernina lives in the area we call the “Craft Loft” above our open living area — between my loom and my computer.
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My Bernina sewing/serger/embroidery machines reside in my “studio” (formerly my son’s bedroom)!
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My Bernina lives in my bedroom where I have my sewing area.
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My Bernina sewing machine had made a home for itself in a spare bedroom turned sewing room.
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I have one in my sewing room, one in my weaving studio and one on the dining room table. Always one at hand when I need it.
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My Bernina 830, my can’t give it up old 930, and my 1300 serger live in the sewing mecca. My husband knows to look for me in the mecca whenever he comes home!
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My sewing machines share a room with some exercise equipment. The machines get more of a work out than I do!
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My Bernina has its own room and a convert antique sewing table
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With my husband’s help, we swapped my sewing room with the master bedroom. Now my Berninas have their own bath and walkin closet!
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Both of my Berninas the 930 and Virtuosa 153 live in my studio, also called by my husband the craft room, spelled with a “p.” Both have different purposes, although they do both well, the 930 is my “quilting” machine and the 153 is my piecing machine. Couldn’t do without one or the other.
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Right in front of the sliding door to the deck so I can keep track of what’s going on outside while I sew. Just call me ‘nosy’!
Carol in San Antonio
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I have three, one in the basement, and two in my sewing room!
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My Bernina 730E is in my sewing room in the from room of my house. I love my Bernina. It is so nice to have a special room for sewing.
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My Bernina 830 lives in a Horn cabinet in my sewing room.
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My Berninas all live in their very own horn cabinets.
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My Bernina lives in my sewing/craft room which I am so fortunate to have! 🙂
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My machine is in the same room as my desk PC, I call it my computer and sewing room.
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My Bernina 350 is in my bedroom
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On one side of my kitchen table! Always ready when I am!
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On my sewing table in my sewing room!
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Sewing machine is in sewing/guest bedroom.
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She lives in the den with other things, all of which need a redo.
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My Bernina sewing machine lives in my sewing room.
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My Bernina sits in my basement where I have plenty of cabinets for all my sewing accessories. Next to it is a very large cutting table, countertop high which my husband built for me. A very enjoyable work area.
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My 635 loves her room in the basement with all my newly acquired stash & goodies. Sorry pool table, you are now a work space for the latest project.
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My Bernina lives in my sewing room in Santa Clara, Utah. I love my Bernina!!!
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My Bernina 730 E has her own room however she follows me when necessary. Sometimes she follows me to the 1st floor on either the dining room table to the kitchen table. It’s good to know she’ll follow me anywhere.
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My very old Bernina is in my guest/sewing room sitting on top of my old Singer sewing cabinet. 🙂
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well I had to move back in with my parents, so my sewing machine lives in my room with me, when i wanna use it it lives on the dining room table. 🙂 gotta craft where I can 🙂
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Mine lives on my sewing table, between the couch & the dining room table. 🙂
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In my sewing room (which was a den in a previous life).
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My sewing machine lives at my friends house. We do our sewing together in her very nice basement!
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My sewing machine lives on an old singer table in front of the window in my guest room/sewing room. We are very happy there together watching the birds in the trees and feeling the summer breeze as we create beautiful things.
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I don’t have one. i have to use my sisters.
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They mostly live in my sewing room.
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On my dining room table! 🙂
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My Bernina has it’s own sewing room that it lives in.
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My Bernina’s, I have tree, are living in my hart. Number one is my Son Sam offcours, then my nr 2 is my 830 (Bernince), nr 3 my 550 QE ( Nina) and then my 1300 MDC ( Beccy) and then comes my Hubby. Shuuuut, don’t tell him he is my sponsor.
There is always a Benina on my side. In my sewingroom, in my trunk of my care and in classe when I am theaching.
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My Bernina 630 lives in my sewing room on a beautiful treasured wooden folding sewing table handcrafted by my late Dad.
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My bernina lives in my sewing room.
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My machine lives in its vintage 1970s cabinet in my studio. It’s always at the ready!
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My Bernina lives in my sunroom. Plenty of light for us to creat beautiful things together!
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My 830 – “Big Bertha” has her own room which she shares with her older sister, a Pfaff 2170 and her young cousin, a Baby lock Evolution serger. They are all excited, because they are getting a new “home” As we clear stuff out of the Craft room, their space will be almost doubled & we’ll have lots of room to play!!
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Me and my beat friend Sally (730e) in an extra room dedicated as a sewing room. The room is painted bright yellow. Make us feel like we are in the sunshine.
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My Bern lives in the MoM Cave. We sew & embroider and quilt. We make beautiful music together. =)
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Mine lives in my guest house, but the only guest that lives in there in is my machine and my fabric!
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My awesome Bernina 1230 is currently at the Bernina dealership, where it has just received full maintenance and a new bobbin case. However, I will be picking it up today and bringing it home, where it lives in my view-out basement sewing room.
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Physically in my sewing room but realistically in my mind! I think about sewing on my 830 everyday
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Craftroom/bedroom and yes i sew everyday 🙂
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My 440 lives in the former guest room which she will soon share with her pal the 780. She is under a large window and surrounded by quilts and precious fabrics.
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My sewing studio which is also known as the 4 season porch. 3 walls of windows and a 59 inch TV. What more could I want. Ok, don’t get me started, Designs Works, a Teflon rolling foot, Bernina Pajamas for sewing in….
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My dream! But I want my guest house/ studio on a hill overlooking the beaver pond. Close to what I have bit if only i could close the door and not clean up!
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My 180 lives in my sewing room; the 440 and 730 are in the den. As you can see, sewing has taken over my house!
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My sewing machine lives in my sewing studio. A big room with lots of storage. My sewing machine does deserve a new table, but that has to wait until after the next move.
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It lives in my sewing hive!
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My 440QE lives in my bedroom, which doubles as my sewing room. My 1010 is on loan to my niece, who is just learning to sew. My Bernette serger is being held hostage at my daughter’s house. But it’s okay, because she treats her well and gives her attention.
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My bernina lives in my living room
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My 440QE resides in The Room with her friends Fabric Stash, Cutting Table, Quilting Books, Pattern Library and Notions Galore. There’s also an alien family in The Room. Their last name is difficult to pronounce so I just call them UFO’s for short.
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LOL – Jo
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My 830 moved from a converted bedroom to the kitchen where I can embroider,sew, and cook. Isn’t it as important as eating etc?
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In my sewing room, of course!
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My Bernina’s live in my sewing room which doubles as my husbands re-loading room. He hasn’t realized it yet but his stuff is slowly being pushed out of the room. Soon it will be ALL MINE!!! HAHAHA!!!
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My machines live wherever I want to sew. Primarily they live in my sewing studio, but in the summer one of them goes to the cabin with me for ‘summer retreat quilting’.
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My BERNINA has a room of her own, surrounded by beautiful fabrics, trinkets and lively ribbons!
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My Bernina lives in my sewing room, aka the fiber arts room since it also houses a spinning wheel and a rigid heddle loom.
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My sewing machine follows me around the house. It likes a change of scenery from time to time.
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My 830 named Ruby has her very own sun room. She likes to look outside at the pool while she is embroidering.
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When my girls were little I loved sewing clothes for them, then their prom dresses but now quilting has taken that place.
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I have a Bernina in my sewing loft in Alaska and one that travels back and forth from California in the winter to Washington in the summer to visit my grandchildren…can’t travel without it!
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Crafts, mainly – finishing embroidery objects into pillows, purses, wall hangings.
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I use our upstairs game room (empty nest now) as my sewing studio/office. It has a large walk in closet, and plenty of room for 2 machines in cabinets, a serger in cabinet, and a 72 by 44 cutting table, large computer desk, ironing board with big board top, 2 bookcases, chest of drawers, and extra folding table (always open). The TV sits on the chest of drawers. I am very lucky.
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Thank you for the celebration!
And sorry to be late here, missed the giveaway!
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Since our basement flood, my Bernina lives in my dining room!