Need Your Opinions Please
#1
I am looking to buy a new sewing machine. The one a have is a very cheep Singer and it is now making a really loud noise. Since it is so cheep I think I would be money ahead to just replace it. I'd like to stay in a budget of around $300-$400. I would like to be able to use it to FMQ. Can I get a machine to do that in my budget amount. Any suggestions would be appriciated.
#2
I always recommend thrift stores and yard sales. Usually these are older machines that have all metal parts that you can learn to clean and service yourself. Most of these machines have already outlived one owner, and like a parrot are looking for someone to take them in.
I am sure there are lots of machines that will fit into your budget, old or new, happy shopping!
I am sure there are lots of machines that will fit into your budget, old or new, happy shopping!
#4
Does the feather weights have the drop and sew bobbins or are they all in that bobbin case that is really hard to figure out without thinking really bad words. I jhave a Older singer that my brother gave me for free but I cant get the bobbin back in the little metal thing, and when I get it in it, I can't reach down under the machine with my too short fingers to get it working.
#5
Originally Posted by Pam
I always recommend thrift stores and yard sales. Usually these are older machines that have all metal parts that you can learn to clean and service yourself. Most of these machines have already outlived one owner, and like a parrot are looking for someone to take them in.
I am sure there are lots of machines that will fit into your budget, old or new, happy shopping!
I am sure there are lots of machines that will fit into your budget, old or new, happy shopping!
#8
The featherweights are too tiny to do FMQ. Look on the machines to see if you can drop the feed dogs. I saw a machine here at a yard sale that looked like it was from the 60's, the cabinet looked very nice. I already have 9 machines so I kept driving, but I sure wanted to go back!
I would think that if you are willing to go used you should be looking at less than $100. I would then take it to have professionally cleaned and have a tune up, after that you should be able to take care of it yourself.
I would think that if you are willing to go used you should be looking at less than $100. I would then take it to have professionally cleaned and have a tune up, after that you should be able to take care of it yourself.
#10
I can only tell you what I would do (because I can ... it is available to me). I would go to my local sewing machine dealer with whom I've dealt for nearly 30 years and look at his refurbished machines. I've bought them before ... and have gotten what were very expensive machines when they were new, at the price of a cheap one, but these previously owned ones are trade-ins, have been serviced by the shop and are a wonderful bargain. The key to this is to have a dealer that you trust ... both to tell you the truth and to be knowledgeable about what machines he sells.
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