When did Bernina 780 come out?

Model ranges

Construction Series
2011 Model 580
2012 Model 780
2014 Model Q 24
2015 Model 790

How much is the Bernina 740?

$5,999 MSRP – Special In-Store Pricing! The Bernina 740 would be the perfect machine for someone who needs more throat space in an affordable price range. It has a huge 10″ throat, built-in Dual Feed walking foot, FreeHand System, Jumbo Bobbin, Automatic Pivoting, and 9mm wide stitches.

Where is Bernina 770 QE made?

Bernina is the only sewing machine manufacturer that still produces machines in what is considered the “west.” – in Switzerland. They also own Brewer and OESD embroidery. All the rest of their regular line Bernina machines are produced in a Bernina plant in Lamphun Thailand, built in 1990.

What is the largest hoop size for Bernina 780?

40 x 21 cm
The “Jumbo” can also be used with the BERNINA 880, the 780 and the 750 QE, although with both of these models, the maximum embroidery area is limited to 40 x 21 cm.

What is the difference between the BERNINA 770 and 790?

The BERNINA 770 QE and 790 PLUS offer a wealth of features that make sewing easier. Both the B 790 PLUS and B 770 QE can embroider, though the B 790 PLUS offers even more features and options for embroidery lovers. For more information please visit www.bernina.com.

What kind of space does a Bernina 780 have?

The Bernina 780 has 10 inches of space to the right of the needle (throat space) and comes standard with the dual feed and BSR stitch regulator. Embroidery – The Bernina 780 is an excellent embroidery machine which allows you to do some embroidery design editing on the screen.

Is the Bernina 780 sewing and embroidery machine discontinued?

Bernina 780 Sewing and Embroidery Machine Show Model Extra-large Oversized Embroidery Area, Endless Embroidery, Included USB Connection, Bernina Stitch Regulator (BSR), Bernina 9 Hook. This model is discontinued and no longer in stock.

How big is the freearm on a Bernina Sewing Machine?

The BERNINA 7 Series includes a meticulously engineered extended freearm with ten inches / 254 mm of space to right of the needle—plenty of room for big sewing projects. Large designs can also be embroidered on the oversized embroidery area.

How big is the needle on a Bernina 7?

BERNINA 7 Series 1 Space right of needle: 25.4 cm / 10″ 2 Max. speed: 1000 spm 3 Up to 70% more bobbin thread 4 4.3″ or 7″ color touchscreen More