singer 7467 quilt; anyone tried it or have u other favorite reasnable priced sewing machines?
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It's a nice machine for under $300. I have the Singer Quantum, the first version, and I love it. It has not given me one problem in the years I have had it. It's heavy duty for a computerized machine. I got to sew on the new Bernina 830 last week. Now that's a machine I could dream about.
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i had a singer 7464 for years without any problems. then i got the singer futura embroidery machine so i gave the 7464 to our church.
the 7464 has been in use making charity quilts for another 3 years without any problems.
while their are better machines on the market - bang for the buck you can't go wrong.
i paid $150 for the 7464 and its still going strong and not 1 additional penny has been put into that machine.
the 7464 has been in use making charity quilts for another 3 years without any problems.
while their are better machines on the market - bang for the buck you can't go wrong.
i paid $150 for the 7464 and its still going strong and not 1 additional penny has been put into that machine.
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Maybe you can check a local dealer/repair shop and pick up a used machine that is in good working order...saving some money so you can get the machine of your dreams sooner :wink:
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Originally Posted by kluedesigns
do they have walmart in norway?
Singer's new machines are not rated as highly as they used to be. Kenmore (Sears) is now rated better than Singer if that's an option for you.
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