Originally Posted by gale
Joann's is no better than Walmart when it comes to machines. Also, does Joann's even sell Brother? I thought they only sold Singer and Simplicity machines.
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Originally Posted by Kryssa
I would get a machine at a quilt shop if at all possible. I bought my Janome for $399 (they do have less expensive models) and all the machines at my shop come with free maintenance for a year, free classes, and lots of discounts for fabric and notions. Plus, if you ever have trouble with your machine, the owner knows you and will take care of you. You won't get that a at Walmart.
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at a machine shop you may be able to purchase a better machine used at equal or lower price...at least take the time to check it out. As mentioned by other posters, having a place to take your machine if you have problems is almost essential....
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I'm really surprised a Brother dealer would make a statement like that - Brother and Janome are both made by the same manufacturer, the biggest difference is looks and price, their functions are almost identical.
If you want to check out reviews on sewing machines, go to http://sewing.patternreview.com/. I have bought several Brothers from Walmart and never had a problem. Sometimes you do get a lemon though, but that can happen with any machine. The Brother CS6000i and the XR9000 have good ratings. Look for them on Amazon, they have really good prices. Janome has good machines, they are a little more expensive and I don't think they have that nice extension table the Brother's have, but they also have a good reputation. My Joanns is now selling Vikings and they have a good reputation too. Stay away from the new Singers, they are suffering from poor construction these days - plastic parts covering metal gears, have a lot of "break apart" issues. If you see something you really like, I'd check out the reviews and ask the board members if they have/had one and what they think. |
what machine are you sewing on now? i bet your own machine is every bit as good as that brother machine...just because they are putting 'quilting-machine' on the box doesn't mean it's going to stitch any better, it's just a gimmick to attract the market. unless a machine is a mid-arm or long-arm i would not waste money on a different machine for quilting unless i needed to replace my sewing machine. that is all the brother is,(and probably with alot less stitches than your machine)
it may come with an extension table for quilting but you can probably buy an extension table for your machine for alot less than $199. |
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If you are looking for a quilting machine, I would suggest saving up a little more or looking for at least a 9" harped machine. You will be trading one 6" for another 6".
From what I have seen, the "quilting machines" sold just include some extra feet for quilting and whatnot. You are really going to want more neck room for maneuvering quilts. You might score one on Craigslist or from a dealer used as a trade in :) |
I would avoid Walmart machines if at all possible. They are very low end--not the same as the Brother's you get at a sewing machine shop-they are specially made for those big box stores. Don't expect any instruction or customer service.
If you can get used at a sewing machine shop that would be much better. Sears machines are also excellent-they are made by Janome I believe-and are very well priced and good quality. |
I bought a Brother at Target and after 2 months I broke a needle and knocked it out of alignment. I finally found someone to work on it and have had nothing but trouble so I saved and got a Janome. The lady that fixed it told me that Brothers are very good machines as long as you DON'T get them from Walmart/Kmart or Target. She said they are made on an assembly line and not tested to make sure everything is ok before shipping because they are so cheap most people will just go buy another one instead of paying for a repair
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Originally Posted by cjomomma
First off I love the brother machines. I have 2 of them. I quilt on both and both have a 6in. throat, quilting anything bigger then a lap quilt is a major pain. You might want to check around for machines that have a longer throat. Now having said that how big of a throat does it have??
I'd like to make some bigger quilts than I already have, and I know some of the women in the quilting group I'm in have paid $50.00 to have a twin sized quilt quilted by someone else. Anything bigger and the price just goes up. If I just quilted 4 quilts on it, it will have paid for itself in my opinion. But if that's something this machine can't do, I don't want to invest the money. I don't want to invest it either if it's something I might not be ready to do at my level. Y'know? ;-) Donna |
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