A machine for my wife
#131
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 559
Brother sewing machines are well known for their user friendly quality. If she is new to sewing, I would advise a used machine from a qualified dealer or you may get lucky with local auctions or yard sales. I vote for the card and a promise to help her find just what she wants. I would nix the featherweight for now and maybe get it as a future gift as a second machine imagine the fun the two of you might have shopping for a bargain price on a FW.. I have a 301A, an old singer, a Kenmore, a Morse, and a modern Brother. The one I use to sew is the Brother. The 301A for display and the others are stored. The Kenmore is a heavy wonderful stitching machine. The most I have paid for any of these was $40. However, the Brother was a gift. I have sewn for 70 years.
#132
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Central Iowa
Posts: 2,347
Well if I was the recipient of a sewing machine for Christmas I would want some input on what machine, since I would be the one using it. I would not buy a tool for my husband unless I knew exactly what he wanted without his input
#133
So I am one who tends to get my wife something that is thoughtful and quality for christmas. I have done some research which lead me to this sight. The last couple of years off and on my wife has hinted at getting a sewing machine. And this christmas I have the ability to do that. From what I have found its a good investment to go with a vintage Singer Featherweight. I figured the best way to test this is to ask a forum, which is much wiser in the ways of the sewing if what I found is a good idea or not. Also any feed back of what would be a good price to pay for a machine like this would be great. I thank you all in advance for your advice.
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