Perfect Sewing Machine
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Perfect Sewing Machine
I am going to buy my Granddaughters a sewing machine for X-Mas. It needs to be portable with some features. The girls are 11 and 8. Please make some recommendations. I would like to keep the price under $400. Thanks
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I have 2 project runways and love them both. 1 I bought to take to classes b/c it weighs under 15 pds and is a great little worker. The 2nd DH bought me 5yrs ago, it is also an embroidery machine , LOVE IT!
You can get them both a nice Brother for that price and wouldn't have to worry about them both wanting to use it at the same time.
You can get them both a nice Brother for that price and wouldn't have to worry about them both wanting to use it at the same time.
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I second the Janome Jem. I was going to say the Janome DC 1050 (which was $299 online, $359 at the dealer's) but given their ages, you might want something a bit lighter. So the Jem . It's gotten excellent reviews and will last a very long time.
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Singer 99 - small, cute, easy to use and maintain:
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Of course there may be others easy to hug oh ahem easy to use and maintain as well a Singer 185 or a Singer 404 The Japanese 15 clones are a LOT of fun, too. These are all inexpensive most of the time - there are some real cool old Japanese sewing machines. Some of the younger generation has an appreciation for going green.
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Of course there may be others easy to hug oh ahem easy to use and maintain as well a Singer 185 or a Singer 404 The Japanese 15 clones are a LOT of fun, too. These are all inexpensive most of the time - there are some real cool old Japanese sewing machines. Some of the younger generation has an appreciation for going green.
#8
Since they are young I would recommend choosing a brand that you can get serviced near their home "just in case". I lean towards Janome machines, my 6600 is great. A friend bought a Janome Gem for classes and Retreats and loves it. I know that Brother makes a good machine but the ones they make for Walmart aren't the same quality. How do I know this? I bought one and it was a disappointment to say the least. I've taken it a couple of sewing machine repair places and they both told me not to waste my time or money trying to repair it.
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