She was happily sewing along until the $*&#* machine slipped out of time. So she took it into the shop and went back to Sacramento. I picked it up later in the week. Repair cost $10 for a part and $50 for labor!
I find this sewing machine to be very irritating. I paid $650 for it in January 2005. At that time I was in the middle of making new covers for my couch cushions, and my old 1950's era second hand Singer was just too frustrating to use. The bobbin thread would catch constantly.
So I went down to ABS and bought this Pfaff pretty much as an impulse purchase. In many ways this is a really nice machine, and it sews like a dream, but it falls out of timing way too often. I think this is at least the fifth time I've had to bring it into the shop to get the timing repaired, although this is the first time he's replaced a part. So yes, I'm really disappointed in this machine. If I ever buy another machine you can be sure it will not be a Pfaff!
Update Dec 21 2011
Well I lied. I have bought another Pfaff!!! Mine has been working well since the last repair, even w/ my daughter using it. And since she had sewing machine on her list....
I looked around at some other models and tried some out and didn't see anything I liked as well as my Pfaff. Recently I have come to realize I don't actually know yet all the tricks my Pfaff will do. I need to study up more and play around with it's capabilities.
Anyway, I ended up back at the Sew and Vac and bought an Ambition 1.0. I might have bought a lower range model, but they didn't have one. Maybe I was influenced by the name. It is a very nice model, much fancier than mine! I sort of hated to buy an electronic one, but since this is such a nifty machine, I bought it anyway. I'm looking forward to learning how to use it. ah hem. I mean, her learning how to use it. Saving this post till after Christmas since she follows my blog.
Update Jan 23 2012
Happily sewing along at a high rate of speed and my bobbin jammed. Back to the Sew and Vac and $40 spent on repair. When I picked up my machine I was given a lecture on how to oil my machine. At least once a month. Talked to F about this, and she told me her machine has torque control! She had somehow miss-threaded her machine and it stopped automatically and scolded her. She got rid of the knot, rethreaded the machine and happily resumed sewing. Don't know what sort of oiling her new machine requires, it didn't come with any oil. I encouraged her to study the manual for any info on that. Also I set my pressure foot so I can't sew that fast any more.