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#31
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Try a local repairman. Mine had about 25 older machines for sale, less than $100. He also had a new Janome. There may be other options besides Wal-Mart as I found out after buying a new Singer for $199.99. I bought a 301A for $75 and a 457 Stylist ZigZag for $85. I love the little 301A, I haven't tried the 457 as yet (need to get some bobbins). I found a guy on eBay who sells 30 bobbins (Featherweight/301A) for $11.99. He also has bobbins for the 457 (30 for $11.99) as well. He has all types of bobbins available and I got the 60 I bought within three days. Next week I will order 60 for the 457 and I will be all set.
This might be another option if you have a reliable repairman who has used/cleaned/serviced machines for sale.
This might be another option if you have a reliable repairman who has used/cleaned/serviced machines for sale.
#32
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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Ouch:< Another place is looking on Craigs list. That way you can buy used, local and not mess or pay for shipping. I've been scouring my local CR for a back-up. People list TONS of Singers, Whites and Brothers...
#34
congrats on your engagement! I'm so sorry to hear of the accident, but as others have said, you have many other blessings in your life. I hope you can replace with something soon. Please stay away from the stairs!!
#35
I got mine at Overstock.com 60 dollars its a Janome 11543 Heavy-Duty Sewing Machine. Works great, would be a nice "back up until you find a replacement for your beloved machine. Good luck on your search.
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#36
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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When you are ready for that new machine, there are several internet sites that are good. I always use allbrands.com. I have purchased 4 machines for family and friends and never had a single problem. I have also purchased irons, coffee pots and sewing machine accessories. Most shipping is free on their machines and they always run specials. Know what you need, whether it be decorative stitches, embroidery or a good solid quilting/sewing machine. There are several Janome computerized machines on sale from 3$00- and up.
DinTX
DinTX
#38
I am glad you were not hurt..physically, anyways.. I would definately call my insurance company and ask them IF it is covered by the policy....tell them it was dropped and broken by accident.....and I hope you get a wonderful new machine to replace it! You have 2 super good people who love you and that is worth so much!
#39
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: MO
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Oh, I'm so sorry! I could cry for you! It's so hard to stop kicking yourself after you do something like that. I could see myself doing that so easily. I carry a riciculous amount of stuff to keep from making two trips sometimes! :(
#40
I wanted to cry too, just reading your story. There are so many ways to replace your machine-Ebay, Craig's List, a trade in at a Sew and Vac shop, etc. I hope you are able to replace yours soon. In the meantime, it sounds like your mom and your honey are looking out for you. :-D
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