Newbie Looking For Beginner Machine
#12
Thanks so much everyone for the info. My sewing skills are basically the ability to sew a straight line :) However, when it comes to machines, software and computers, I'm generally good-to-go teaching myself how they work.
I'm leaning towards the 760, and you're right, Ace's price is several hundred dollars less than what I can get it for locally, and they have free shipping.
Decisions, decisions . . .
I'm leaning towards the 760, and you're right, Ace's price is several hundred dollars less than what I can get it for locally, and they have free shipping.
Decisions, decisions . . .
#13
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Honestly I am in the same boat as you are I am a beginner, but I would go with a vintage machine instead of a new plastic throw away machine. A lot of the vintage machines can be had for under $125 and you can still find parts for them at your local dealer or eBay. Plus they are low maintenance and they will last you forever!
My recommendation would be a 301 Singer, they are portable full size machines that only weigh a few more ounces that the Feather Weight 221 or 222K and you can pick them up on CL, eBay and local thrift stores. I have seen most go for under a hundred bucks around this part of the country and they are plentiful.
Its like this why spend $500 on something you think you might or might not like, and if you do find you love to quilt like I do then if you want a fancy machine then go for it.
Billy
My recommendation would be a 301 Singer, they are portable full size machines that only weigh a few more ounces that the Feather Weight 221 or 222K and you can pick them up on CL, eBay and local thrift stores. I have seen most go for under a hundred bucks around this part of the country and they are plentiful.
Its like this why spend $500 on something you think you might or might not like, and if you do find you love to quilt like I do then if you want a fancy machine then go for it.
Billy
#14
Welcome! I don't know anything about the Jenomes, but as far as a great beginning quilt machine (with the table attachment) that is easy, light and portable, you might want to take a look at the White Quilt 'n Sew. It's also only about 200 (bought mine at JoAnn's.) I am a flight attendant, this machine has literally been around the world with me with no problems - I even use it with an international converter. Good Luck!
#15
Im with Billy...love the old ones...if you were close I would give you one. I have bought a lot of them all just a few dollars most are easy to get running and they will give you great service
If you have someone that services machines localy they will fix them all no matter where you buy them. You shouldn't have to pay extra just in case.
If you have someone that services machines localy they will fix them all no matter where you buy them. You shouldn't have to pay extra just in case.
#17
I finally decided on a machine. My Janome DC2010 arrived this morning!
I really appreciate everyone's feedback. Now, to look through the instruction manual and make sure I'm doing everything right LOL.
I really appreciate everyone's feedback. Now, to look through the instruction manual and make sure I'm doing everything right LOL.
My new Janome DC2010
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