Sewing Machine for Granddaughter
#1
Hi Everyone,
My oldest son our oldest granddaughter are here visiting from Texas . He wants me to take her out tomorrow to find a sewing machine for a beginner. I want to give her my Travel Mate (circa 1994) but dh says I use it all the time for retreats. If he puts in $200 and I put in $200 what's the best for our money? I'm thinking of going to Sears because I know Kenmores are made by Janome. Any suggestions gratefully received.
My oldest son our oldest granddaughter are here visiting from Texas . He wants me to take her out tomorrow to find a sewing machine for a beginner. I want to give her my Travel Mate (circa 1994) but dh says I use it all the time for retreats. If he puts in $200 and I put in $200 what's the best for our money? I'm thinking of going to Sears because I know Kenmores are made by Janome. Any suggestions gratefully received.
#3
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Do you have any local quilt shops clsoe by ? I would start there first if possible. You should be able to get a lot of good advice from them ( the LQS) and with a big name brand if they ever have problems they will be able to get service from another dealer ( closer to their home) . Also how old is your DGD ?
#4
I think the drop-in bobbin, 90 stitch mechanical Kenmore is a good machine. It's only $249 when not on sale.
Here are some video reviews of it.
http://video.yahoo.com/watch/3894826/10608672
Also the mysears site has many reviews both positive and negative.
http://www.mysears.com/Kenmore-Drop-...ws?tab=reviews
The negatives of the machine are things like the bulb being too dim for some and the foot not raising high enough for some.
http://sewing.patternreview.com/ has many machine reviews if you're a member. It's free.
There's also a computerized Kenmore in the lower range although I haven't tried it.
Here are some video reviews of it.
http://video.yahoo.com/watch/3894826/10608672
Also the mysears site has many reviews both positive and negative.
http://www.mysears.com/Kenmore-Drop-...ws?tab=reviews
The negatives of the machine are things like the bulb being too dim for some and the foot not raising high enough for some.
http://sewing.patternreview.com/ has many machine reviews if you're a member. It's free.
There's also a computerized Kenmore in the lower range although I haven't tried it.
#5
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Maryville, Tn
Posts: 1,786
I got a super little Brother at Target, it has a quilting package with it. a nice basic machine. not too fancy, does a good buttonhole, etc. and best of all got it for $99. I think the regular price is $139. It's a Brother XL3750. Then she could have some money left to start a stash and get patterns. <grin>
#7
I have had this machine for several years that pookie ookie posted a link to and I absolutely love it! It will sew through anything I've thrown at it including the rag quilt my friend Amanda and I donated to basset rescue last year that was a combination of mini wale and brushed corduroy backed with flannel. It is a real work horse and it's easy to haul back and forth to classes. It has a lot of features that are on higher end machines such as needle up down and a start stop button that allows you to sew without the foot peddle. You can also adjust your sewing speed which was great when I was just getting back to sewing. The bobbin winder can be a pain sometimes and I can't seem to get the hang of the threader all the time but for the price this has been a wonderful machine. I did manage to SID a queen sized quilt on it.
http://video.yahoo.com/watch/3894826/10608672
http://video.yahoo.com/watch/3894826/10608672
#8
I was looking for a machine for a friend, and found the Janome 3128 for $139.95 at the Janome dealership. I later saw it for less in a JoAnn's or Hancock's flyer (I can't remember which), but I'd rather buy from the dealer and kow the service is included. It's a 3/4 machine, weighs about 11 lbs., and had some built in stitches. Great for a beginner and to take to classes and workshops.
Also, my sister recommended the BabyLock BL9, which some shops have on sale right now for $99. DS is a Bernina person, so for her to recommend a BabyLock, it must be a good machine.
I always recommend that you buy from a dealer, because you can try out the machines and they have the service people there.
Also, my sister recommended the BabyLock BL9, which some shops have on sale right now for $99. DS is a Bernina person, so for her to recommend a BabyLock, it must be a good machine.
I always recommend that you buy from a dealer, because you can try out the machines and they have the service people there.
#10
Hi, I bought a Janome on sale for $399 a couple of years ago and love it!! I also have a lesser expensive Kenmore that I have had for a few years and nothing has ever gone wrong with it.
The Janome has needle down, top loading bobbin, auto threader, digital readout, 3 speeds, needle side to side....everything a quilter needs except not as large a number of fancy stitches as the Quilter's Edition. There was a red and white one like mine, as they come out with a new LE (limited edition) each year. You can't go wrong with the Kenmore as far as I am concerned. Good luck with whatever you chose!
Nancy
The Janome has needle down, top loading bobbin, auto threader, digital readout, 3 speeds, needle side to side....everything a quilter needs except not as large a number of fancy stitches as the Quilter's Edition. There was a red and white one like mine, as they come out with a new LE (limited edition) each year. You can't go wrong with the Kenmore as far as I am concerned. Good luck with whatever you chose!
Nancy
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