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When I was browsing machines, I saw one that had 30% bigger bobbins than their other machines. Unfortunately it was on the top-of-the-range machine that cost an absolute fortune. You'd need to remortgage your house to get some of these machines.
It's interesting that the basic design of domestic sewing machines is exactly the same as it was when they were invented, needle goes in, picks up thread from a bobbin. Exactly the same as my almost 100-yr-old singer treadle.
That is so true! Then, you add bells and whistles and it can even just about make you coffee in the morning and yet, needle goes in, picks up thread from a bobbin, etc.
I've noticed that Bernina does not make a straight stitch machine. It's like the cadillac of machines, yet, I think even on some of their fancy machines, the feed dogs do not drop like on mine. You have to change the plate to cover the feed dogs. Seems a bit clunky to me, really. Even the Janome 1600P, the sister machine to mine has a darning plate that you have to put on to do free motion quilting. My Brother PQ1500s has four feed dog positions with the turn of a lever.