Eversew sewing machine question...
#11
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1. My cat likes the Eversewn 30. (To those who are concerned about the cat...I make sure the needle and foot are down and machine is off before letting her "help.")
2. It's my understanding Eversewn are made with metal workings and the son of the Bernina manufactures them.
3. I am not sure what you mean by slightly heavy duty crafting, but so far, I've not had any problems.
4. This machine holds the tension well and there are enought stitches to entertain me for a long time.
5. I have 2 Pfaffs and like them, but now go to the Eversewn 30. It's an easy machine to use.
6. Go to a shop if you can and try one. :-)
Edited to add: Sorry about the size of the photo...don't know why it's that big or how to reduce it. Moderator help appreciated.
2. It's my understanding Eversewn are made with metal workings and the son of the Bernina manufactures them.
3. I am not sure what you mean by slightly heavy duty crafting, but so far, I've not had any problems.
4. This machine holds the tension well and there are enought stitches to entertain me for a long time.
5. I have 2 Pfaffs and like them, but now go to the Eversewn 30. It's an easy machine to use.
6. Go to a shop if you can and try one. :-)
Edited to add: Sorry about the size of the photo...don't know why it's that big or how to reduce it. Moderator help appreciated.
Last edited by coopah; 02-04-2019 at 05:39 AM. Reason: size of photo
#13
Cannot vouch for the mechanical version of Evesewn but bought the Sparrow 30 a couple of months ago. Can't say enough good things about it. Last year I bought a heavy duty Singer that is a very good machine also. Nothing fancy about it but it has a reasonable amount of different stitches and does very, very well on heavy duty sewing.
#14
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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I also have the Eversewn Sparrow 25 and really like it. I also have 2 older Made in Germany Pfaff's, but am considering selling one because how many sewing machines does one really need--I also have many more sewing machines.
The Eversewn is lightweight enough to take here and there, and stitches really nice and holds the tension well, and has enough stitches to keep me entertained. I have been entertaining the thought of purchasing the mechanical one for our quilt group.
The Eversewn is lightweight enough to take here and there, and stitches really nice and holds the tension well, and has enough stitches to keep me entertained. I have been entertaining the thought of purchasing the mechanical one for our quilt group.
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