New Machine Needed
#11
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Ontario Canada
Posts: 1,869
I just traded my Viking in for a brother ... I had the topaz 30 for about 9-10 years, and in the last year everything just kept breaking down over and over ... got so fed up, I was done. I just got the brother 6200 dreamweaver and am in HEAVEN!!!!
#12
Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2017
Location: St. Louis area
Posts: 212
Not to high jack this thread, but I would also like a straight stitch only machine just for piecing and I'm having trouble justifying the price for a basic machine. It seems as if the companies got together and said let's make the same basic machine, add a few updates (thread cutter, needle threader) and push it as a quilting machine and charge more than we should for it because those quilters will pay any thing we ask.
#13
For a mechanical, I love my mechanical Viking emerald 118, had it serviced once . Sews straight and is a work horse.
I have a Baby Lock Jazz - don't like sewing with that one so gave put it up as a backup machine. Also have a Janome Horizon 12000 that I use for embroidery and appliqué . The Emerald has served me well
I have a Baby Lock Jazz - don't like sewing with that one so gave put it up as a backup machine. Also have a Janome Horizon 12000 that I use for embroidery and appliqué . The Emerald has served me well
#14
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Saskatchewan
Posts: 838
A Singer 201, Singer 15, or any of the Japanese model 15 clones would work well for you. These are all straight stitch machines; if you want other stitches, look at Japanese-made machines from the 1950's to 1960's. If you ask about second-hand machines at your local shops, they might have a real gem for you, and then you know they will service it!
#16
Super Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Mason, Ohio
Posts: 1,465
How much do you want to spend? When I was looking for a new machine I had my mother's 15-91 - all decorative stitches and buttonhole were done with a rather large attachment.... After a bit of research I decided on the Janome MC6600P. It had a larger throat, multiple stitches are programed into it (Including a few fonts). I love that I can program a variety of stitches together. When I bought it I did not want anything too fancy.
But there is a lot to be said about getting machine you can grow into. I keep my Janome up in a table for sewing but after a couple years I decided on an embroidery/sewing machine. And I got the Husqvarna/Viking Designer Topaz 20. And I love it - at times I wish I had gotten the 30 - but didn't know how much I would get into embroidery. The other part I love about the Viking - it has a large variety of stitches, it has a free arm (which none of my other machines have) and it will sew thru 6 - 8 layers of denim without skipping a beat. (My 15-91 may be able to, not sure, but the Viking can for sure.) Now I would really like the Viking Ruby - but it is not in my budget right now.
So figure out how much you want to spend and go from there.
But there is a lot to be said about getting machine you can grow into. I keep my Janome up in a table for sewing but after a couple years I decided on an embroidery/sewing machine. And I got the Husqvarna/Viking Designer Topaz 20. And I love it - at times I wish I had gotten the 30 - but didn't know how much I would get into embroidery. The other part I love about the Viking - it has a large variety of stitches, it has a free arm (which none of my other machines have) and it will sew thru 6 - 8 layers of denim without skipping a beat. (My 15-91 may be able to, not sure, but the Viking can for sure.) Now I would really like the Viking Ruby - but it is not in my budget right now.
So figure out how much you want to spend and go from there.
#18
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2016
Posts: 548
another Janome fan here! I have a HD3000 and it's amazing, I've had it for four years and I've made quilts, pillows, clothes and tons of bags on it. Janomes are great, I'm fixing to grab a 2212 for a back up machine with stretch stitch. Amazon is a great place to look at Janome options.
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