Have you found your "perfect" machine?
#71
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: S C michigan
Posts: 2,118
i have had several machines over the years. enjoyed my kenmore from sears, that had all the cams with ii, when i was raising my girls. it did a fine job on vests, suits, dresses, skirts, blouses, button holes, etc. when i started quilting in 2005, i tried to use it, but the stitches, just didn't look nice. had it worked on several times. a LQS owner let me use her janome 6500 during a class because my $1000 machine, (quilters pro from walmart, i believe) just wouldn't free motion. She said if i bought a janome 6500 or better, it would be the last machine i ever owned. HA. just replaced My janome 6600P, because it died. just about a month ago. it's at the factory now, seeing if it can't be saved. but i purchased another janome 6600P. and it's like driving a cadillac again. love the new one. the old one had made upwards of 100 large quilts. the new one is working on her 3rd.
#73
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 847
My first embroidery machine was the Pfaff that came out after yours, the Pfaff 2170. I love that machine. When I wanted a bigger hoop and all around bigger throat area, I bought a Viking Diamond Deluxe embroidery machine. But, I refused to trade in or sell the Pfaff 2170. It is such an excellent machine, and yet small enough to take to classes. My very first machine I owned is also a keeper, a mechanical Pfaff 262. For just regular "go to" sewing, I use it often, as well as my Pfaff 130, another mechanical that sews so well. I also have a Pfaff Performance 5.0 for my free motion quilting, for I like to keep the Viking open for embroidery. In my avatar picture, the Pfaff 2170 is on the left, and the Pfaff 262 on the right. Love them!
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#78
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Mendocino Coast, CA
Posts: 5,012
I have more than a few sewing machines, but my favorite is my Singer 403A. I've been sewing on it for over 40 years and it still runs great. The stitch is perfect, the cams are fun and the motor is so strong...it'll sew anything. It isn't the best for FMQ, but I don't love doing that anyway.
#79
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Cary, NC
Posts: 383
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#80
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Small town in Northeast Oregon close to Washington and Idaho
Posts: 2,795
My Bernina 830 is awesome for everything including embroidery. I am so happy to own one. At first I didn't like it but stupid me, I didn't know I needed different size needles for different size threads. I have a 401 and another newer machine, but they don't compare.
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