Hello everyone!
This week I'm taking the Husqvarna Viking Sapphire 960Q for a whirl. There are a lot of features on this sewing machine, let's discover the joy of quilting with Husqvarna Viking Sapphire 960Q!
Going through a bunch of sewing machine features can be boring, so as I highlight the features, I'll try to give you the reason(s) why these features are nice to have. I'll have a small project for you at the end of the week.
Sit back and enjoy the journey with me!
What a beautiful looking sewing machine! Of course the Sapphire 960Q comes with a hard case in the event that you need to transport the machine. Remember that gorgeous table that we looked at with the Opal 690Q? The good news is that same table fits the Sapphire 960Q. That is a bonus if you have more than one machine.
When I started to sew - I was excited to have a basic sewing machine that cost a couple of hundred dollars. Now I have six sewing machines and I love them all! I'm not alone here! One must have backups!
Physical Attributes
There are MANY stitches available on the Sapphire 960Q. They are divided into categories including: Utility Stitches, Satin stitches, Heirloom Stitches, Quilt Stitches, Vintage Stitches, Decorative Stitches, Omnimotion Stitches and Specialty Stitches.
Wow - a lot of choice!
All the stitches are showcased in the pop-up lid of the sewing machine. A very handy quick reference to readily find what you're looking for.
There's no presser foot lever on the Sapphire 960Q! This may seem awkward at first, but when you're used to this feature, you'll never want a presser foot lever again. No reaching to the back of the machine to lift the presser foot. The Sensor Foot UP/Extra Lift and The Sensor Foot Down/Pivot functions buttons are awesome. I'll explain them a bit more tomorrow.
Let's not forget the User's Guide for the Sapphire 960Q. I cannot emphasize enough the importance of reading the manual!
I was in a sewing group the other day and one of the ladies was muttering to herself and then a cheer every once in a while. When I checked to see what she was doing - she was reading her manual and was pleasantly surprised at what she was learning. AND she solved a couple of issues that she had been having!
If you're going to a class where you'll be doing something other than your normal basic sewing, take your manual. You shouldn't expect the instructor (unless it is a sewing machine class) to show you how to use your machine. In the event that the instructor is willing to help you, the manual will provide very useful information.
Are you excited yet? Come back tomorrow when I'll show you more features and how they can make sewing more enjoyable. Not only do these features make the sewing more enjoyable, but you become a better and more accurate sewist as well.
Hopefully I have peeked your attention, I'm looking forward to discovering together the beauty of quilting with Husqvarna Viking Sapphire 960Q!
Have a great day!
Ciao!
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