What kind of sewing machine do you have?
#201
I have a Brother Pacesetter NX600 that I love, a Viking Iris sewing/embroidery but I leave it set up just for embroidery. Really nice machine but everything extra is SO expensive for it....I also have a 1926 Singer Model 66 but it is just for display on top of my cabinets. Have to admit I have never even tried to use it.....sad....
I am saving up for a machine with a larger harp so machine quilting isn't such a pain for larger items. It will be awhile before I get it...
I am saving up for a machine with a larger harp so machine quilting isn't such a pain for larger items. It will be awhile before I get it...
#202
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: East Tennessee
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I have the cheapest Singer on the market (I think) that my husband snagged for $20. I have an Elna that's about 40 years old. And I have a Brother embroidery machine that I don't use and currently have on craigslist for sale for $200. I'd love to get my money back for that one.
I don't know what my dream machine is. I don't use machines that much. I've only had my sewing machines for a few months. They're both pretty decent machines, so I'm happy with them for now!
I haven't even spent $3000 on a car, couldn't imagine spending that much on a "toy"!!!
I don't know what my dream machine is. I don't use machines that much. I've only had my sewing machines for a few months. They're both pretty decent machines, so I'm happy with them for now!
I haven't even spent $3000 on a car, couldn't imagine spending that much on a "toy"!!!
#204
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: western australia
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I have 4 brother machines and 2 bernina's.
1) a simple sewing machine with a few decorative stitches.
2) a quilting embroidery machine.
3) a longarm machine, (Not as long as I would like)
4) a brother overlocker
5) bernina zigzag industrial machine
6) bernina industrial overlocker.
Now I just need the time to be able to use them all. LOL
1) a simple sewing machine with a few decorative stitches.
2) a quilting embroidery machine.
3) a longarm machine, (Not as long as I would like)
4) a brother overlocker
5) bernina zigzag industrial machine
6) bernina industrial overlocker.
Now I just need the time to be able to use them all. LOL
#207
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Keller, TX
Posts: 7,417
I have Bernina 730 which I LOVE. Replaced my Kenmore about 6 years ago and have never looked back. I want a second Bernina so I can leave the embroidery unit set up and have one for straight sewing but have not decided which one.
#209
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Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 4,688
I have several machines -- none of them cost $3000, but since I bought them all new they were pricey (but worth it)
-- Elna Supra (I bought it new after DS was born) -- pretty much retired although I love the way it stitches
-- Janime Horizon 7700 -- main piecing machine
-- Juki on my frame
-- Janome 9700 for embroidery
-- Janome 3260 to take to class
I gave DD my 6500 -- loved that machine
-- Elna Supra (I bought it new after DS was born) -- pretty much retired although I love the way it stitches
-- Janime Horizon 7700 -- main piecing machine
-- Juki on my frame
-- Janome 9700 for embroidery
-- Janome 3260 to take to class
I gave DD my 6500 -- loved that machine
#210
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Outer Space
Posts: 9,319
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