okay I didn't get the fw BUT>>>>
#53
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Location: Minnesota
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Originally Posted by bjdemir
Since you can't make up your mind - why not buy both. Then try them out for a while. Then if you decide which one you like the best, you can always sell the other. Just a thought.
#54
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Morganton, Ga
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There is a really good little machine out there that weighs only 5lbs! It is simple, no light, only 3 straight stitches, 3 zigzag widths. It is a Janome Mini, and the stitch quality is very good. Bought it to "take". Most classes don't require anything but a good straight stitch so limited stitches is not a deal. Wait till you hear what I paid for it, the best part, $49.95, on clearance at Ashby's in Kennesaw,Ga. Am very happy with it, can throw it in a tote and go.
#56
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 62
I'd definitely go for the Janome. Last Singer I bought did NOT have metal parts - wouldn't sew... tried to use it for 6 months and gave it to maid - and bought Janome Gem Gold - great little machine. Easy to carry and take on retreats.
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