New sewing machine
#1
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Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: Western Massachusetts
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New sewing machine
I am looking for a new sewing machine and need feedback. I have a Janone and a Pfaff embroidery/sewing. Mostly I use it for quilting but I do other things too. There are so many on the market I need help.
thanks so much,
Mary
thanks so much,
Mary
#2
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: The Woodlands, Texas
Posts: 621
I have been very happy with Janome and they have a wide range of machines to choose from. One reason I really like them is that there are a few local (within an hour) dealerships available to me -- which is number one on criteria when I purchase a machine. Have fun and happy quilting.
#4
you haven't said why you want another machine.
will it replace one of those you already have?
or will it add features to your collection your current machines don't include?
most important ... what is your budget?
p.s. - i am a big fan of janome.
will it replace one of those you already have?
or will it add features to your collection your current machines don't include?
most important ... what is your budget?
p.s. - i am a big fan of janome.
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#5
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Patrice is spot-on. Asking "what machine should I get" is akin to asking "what car should I buy" or "what town should I move to" without providing any detail. It's impossible to answer a question like that with a useful response without having adequate detail, and even then, it is a very personal decision.
#6
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Location: Flagstaff, Arizona
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I bought a used Janome 6600 MC and have had it for about 10 years and love it. I would suggest you try out any machine you are considering buying and look at the features that you want on the machine. Good luck to you
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"Why do you want another machine?" was also one of my questions.
There is nothing wrong with owning several machines - many of us do have "a few" -
"Just because" is probably a good enough reason - but is there some feature that you want that your current machines do not have?
There is nothing wrong with owning several machines - many of us do have "a few" -
"Just because" is probably a good enough reason - but is there some feature that you want that your current machines do not have?
#8
I would ask: What do you want the machine to do? Sew a straight seam, embroider? Do you want needle up option? Feed dogs down option?
I ended up with a Bernina 1020, an older (very old now) mechanical, non-computerized, Swiss made. This works for me. And it "sews sick". If things are not just such as the humidity too high, then that Bernina will still sew a good stitch. The other machines I had would have a total fit if the thread had unraveled at all due to the humidity. They don't make these anymore and all you can hope for is a good one that has not been in a flood or a fire. Some schools had them.
I tried a computerized Bernina and gave up and sold it. .
I ended up with a Bernina 1020, an older (very old now) mechanical, non-computerized, Swiss made. This works for me. And it "sews sick". If things are not just such as the humidity too high, then that Bernina will still sew a good stitch. The other machines I had would have a total fit if the thread had unraveled at all due to the humidity. They don't make these anymore and all you can hope for is a good one that has not been in a flood or a fire. Some schools had them.
I tried a computerized Bernina and gave up and sold it. .