For those with several (many?) sewing machines -
#41
My first thought, "I have two arms, I can save 2 machines!" My next, "Who am I kidding, I have 3 pets, they come first!" Assuming this was a planned escape and I had the time to choose, I guess I'd be most sad to lose my Singer 301. The other 2 are just higher than base level of their brand. Athough those have more 'fancy stitches' and features like needle threader, but the Singer is steady as a rock, and sews whatever I throw under her needle. I waited most of my lifetime to get one, and it has sentimental attachment -my grandmother taught both my sister and I the very basics of how to use a machine on that model.
#42
i have room in my car for all - plus associated doodads.
(ok. confession ... my quilting stuff would take priority over everything else. much easier and less expensive to replace clothes.)
P.S. i have no pets or they would - of absolutely course - come first.
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#44
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Join Date: Sep 2016
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I have to agree sadly, I can replace my Juki 2010 and my Janome HD3000 and my serger but I do adore my stash...I've spent awhile carefully curating the best fabric stash!
#45
my stash is too big to rescue.
i would console myself by using some of the insurance $$$ to replace it.
the upside - in addition to "having to" buy fabric would be the much more sensible approach i would take.
no more "just because". what i need, when i need it.
i would console myself by using some of the insurance $$$ to replace it.
the upside - in addition to "having to" buy fabric would be the much more sensible approach i would take.
no more "just because". what i need, when i need it.
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#47
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Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Idaho
Posts: 1,294
Oh my gosh Macybaby! How many machines do you have? I am searching for an old singer (are they all featherweights? I am not sure) and now i know where they all are!
well at least they are all proudly displayed and not trashed in the basement.
I FEEL like i need more machines but do i really? I personally can only sew on one at a time.
And i do own: 2 Bernina, 1 Kenmore, 1 serger, 1 Janome, and an old something or other my granddaughter found and thought I might like it
When did we all become “collectors” of sewing machines!!!
well at least they are all proudly displayed and not trashed in the basement.
I FEEL like i need more machines but do i really? I personally can only sew on one at a time.
And i do own: 2 Bernina, 1 Kenmore, 1 serger, 1 Janome, and an old something or other my granddaughter found and thought I might like it
When did we all become “collectors” of sewing machines!!!
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#50
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: KANSAS
Posts: 1,059
I have five s/m and my DD has one whom I recently moved in with but she does not sew, and I just recently had her's serviced. I only own vintage and ancient models, but they are all working machines. The answer to the question is which one would I keep, my late mother's 1957 Singer 401A, it's been with me all through high school and both of my marriages and my three daughters and four grand children. My second DD borrowed it for a month and made all her decorations for her wedding and I've been quilting with it for the last sixteen years. So it's the 401A
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