I took the plunge!
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Kansas City, Missouri
Posts: 1,040
I purchased mine on HSN when they first debuted it back in January and mine came with a ton of extra things including a very nice red bag with the letter S on it. Back in January it sold for $379.99 with all of the extras. I was just wondering if HSN is selling the same package now and what was the price you paid for yours. Just curious. Also, I will tell you that I truly love this machine. I do wish it had the needle down position because I am mostly a quilter and this would be a very nice feature. However, I don't believe it is sold as a quilting machine so that is probably the reason it doesn't have the needle down position. Other than that I truly love this machine, especially the needle threader, very nice. I also have the Brother CS6000i and I have found that they are very much alike in many ways and I can use all of my Brother feet on this Singer so that is another plus for me. I don't think you have made a big mistake in my opinion.
#14
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Illinois
Posts: 9,018
Good luck with your new sewing machine. I don't watch HSN...to tempting to get out that cc and order stuff!!!! I was curious so I looked up the Singer on Amazon and HSN found HSN $10.00 cheaper....but I then looked up the Brother someone else mentioned and that machine is almost $100 cheaper..and has mores stitches and up/down needle option...I was tempted to order that one(from Amazon). I have a BabyLock and this Brother looks a lot like BL but a whole lot cheaper......I am really tempted......
#15
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 61
I bought one three weeks ago from my local JoAnn's. They were selling their black floor model and I paid $250.00. It's a beautiful machine, very sturdy. I've read lots of reviews where people say they are noisy. It's not any noisier than my Viking Sapphire 835. I mainly bought it because I thought it was adorable, and I couldn't pass up the price. I'm very happy with the machine. I think you will enjoy yours.
JoAnn's gold me they could not get any more of the black ones so now they are only selling the white ones.
JoAnn's gold me they could not get any more of the black ones so now they are only selling the white ones.
#16
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Florida - formerly Montana
Posts: 3,504
It is a pretty machine and I have heard good reviews on it. But it doesn't really matter what anyone else says. The bottom line is, "Do YOU love it? Good luck and congrats on your new baby.
#17
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Round Rock,Texas
Posts: 6,135
The Singer 160 isn't as wonderful as the company would have you believe it is; too much plastic. Singers that are from the 50s and 60s(and older) are much better machines and will still be sewing when your kids are grandparents. I enjoy sewing with Singers that are all metal and most of the ones I own are older than I am. Okay getting off my soapbox.
Sharon Weaver
Sharon Weaver
Last edited by purplefiend; 09-22-2012 at 11:22 AM. Reason: added text
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I think it looks nice too. Good for you! If you keep it long enough...it will be another "vintage" machine eventually.
I watched the video on HSN. Great you get all those extra feet etc.
I watched the video on HSN. Great you get all those extra feet etc.
Last edited by nygal; 09-22-2012 at 11:58 AM.
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