Do you have a wheeled case?
#63
I have a Baby Lock Ellisimo. I bought a Blue Fig case for my machine and a matching case for the embroidery module. They are perfect for my needs of classes once a month. They are roomy, easy to handle and decent for the price. I don't regret my purchase.
#66
#69
I bought the big black Singer tote from JoAnn's with a 40% off coupon. Could not afford to buy the more expensive tots at the time but this bag has more than stood up to the money I paid. I use it every week to go to my sewing group and then I have other activities each month like machine embroidery and I often use it when going to visit family for the day and have several items I need to take. I walk with a cane so it is handy to load my things in this tote and pull up the handle and goooooooo....
#70
Wheeled case
I purchased a case thinking I would use it when I go to quilting. But the one I purchased from Fabric Land is a pain in the butt ..... If I were to buy one again I would make sure that it was not very heavy to start with and that the wheels were spinners. Like on the new suitcases. My wheels only go back and forth so the case catches on rocks and holes in the road and does not roll smoothly. The spinners will just roll any direction.
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