Best lightweight machine for classes?
#22
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Illinois
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I really wish s/m mfgr would make a " true" quilters machine .......remove the various buttonhole stitches and put in something we can use....maybe someone has already.......haven't shopped for s/m lately.....truly, when was the last time YOU made a buttonhole?
#23
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Durham, NC
Posts: 851
I talked to my wonderful sewing machine guy (www.sewingmachinesteve.com) about a "take to class" machine. I didn't want a featherweight like everybody else and they are pricey but something mechanical that would be portable. He recommended the Kenmore 158-1040. These are three quarter machines and come in a sturdy plastic case embossed with roses. I searched and searched and found one that apparently was never used. Still had the tag. It is a dream machine and is just perfect for my mobile sewing needs. I love my "rescued" Kenmore!
#24
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 192
The little Brother mentioned earlier is a great carry around machine and fills the bill for many new quilters who want to try quilting out. It is the machine of choice in my winter Texan park. Some are over 7 years old and still going strong. I completed an appliqué project with one when my expensive Pffaf broke down and you cannot tell the difference. I would advise buying the 1/4 inch foot with the guide but everything else comes with it including a walking foot. Great little machine! Buy it on amazon not from a dealer ( twice the price)
#25
I'm thinking any machine that has a straight stitch you can lift. I took one class that was beside a grocery store that had specials on the same day. Had to park clear across the lot!! Even my Featherweight gets heavy!!
#26
I also have a Janome 7700. I few years ago I inherited some money and bought myself a Janome Platinum for classes...I love it...it is a little crackerjack machine. I always think of my Dad when I use it.
#28
I have used a featherweight and a Singer 301 (big sister to the featherweight) my favorite is the Elna Lotus the carrying case folds out as the table. Lightweight and has a zig-zag stitch as well I love it.
#29
I love my Brother 6000i for portability, ease of use, and taking to classes. Much more versatile than the Janome Jem. I actually use mine at home when watching videos while sewing. I have a Singer Featherweight but hardly use it as I prefer the Brother. They both weigh about the same.
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