Machine to take to classess - opinions??
#13
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Location: Anchorage, AK
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I also have a Jem Gold and use it all the time for classes - even take it when I travel. I have an Elna at home and all the feet work on both of them...I work on projects on both my Janome and my Elna and have had no problem.
#14
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Oakville,ON
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I have a pink 3/4 Kenmore, which is equivallent to the Janome Miss Kitty sewing machine.
I also have a Singer Genie from the 70's which is a little heavier (19lbs) but is very compact because the foot and cord are stored in the top of the case.
I also have a Singer Genie from the 70's which is a little heavier (19lbs) but is very compact because the foot and cord are stored in the top of the case.
#16
I have a Janome 760 Gem I take to classes every week. Lightweight enough for me. I also have a cart I put it in. Hubby usually puts it in the car for me. Otherwise I carry them out separately myself then put the machine into the cart to pull into my LQS for classes.
#17
I have a Janome Gem--must have had it about 12 years now. Very lightweight for classes but mine is very basic.
No needle up/down feature, but I am sure some of the models all these years later probably would have it.
I have done some FMQ with it, some quilt in the ditch, some mending, etc. It does real good for a small machine.
Chris
No needle up/down feature, but I am sure some of the models all these years later probably would have it.
I have done some FMQ with it, some quilt in the ditch, some mending, etc. It does real good for a small machine.
Chris
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