How many machines do you have?
#141
I have a Babylock Ellisimo Gold sewing/embroidery machine, Babylock Enterprise 10 needle embroidery machine, Babylock Crown Jewel long arm quilting machine, Janome 6600P, Janome 3160 QDC, Babylock Blind Hemmer, Babylock Evolve Wave serger, Babylock Eclipse serger, Babylock Embellisher, Babylock Sashiko, Janome Mini, Singer Featherweight, Singer Featherweight II, Husquevarna Viking Saphire 870 Quilt sewing machine, Brother CS81, antique Singer treadle, Singer 15-91 and I gave three away. I use all of my machines. I have a quilt group and Project Linus group that sometimes sew at my house. Nobody has to bring a machine.
#142
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Long Island
Posts: 24,820
i'm down to 5, a featherweight, a singer for sewing, a serger, a brother emb/sew machine for back up and a new brother pc770 for embroidery. oh forgot at my friends house, a brother for sewing there.
#144
Okay.... I have a...
Janome 4900 QC
Janome Horizon 7700
Bernina Artista 630 with Embroidery Module
Brother 4000D Embroidery/Sewing Machine
Singer treadle which is over 100 years old and still working fifine that's it for me
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Caroline
Janome 4900 QC
Janome Horizon 7700
Bernina Artista 630 with Embroidery Module
Brother 4000D Embroidery/Sewing Machine
Singer treadle which is over 100 years old and still working fifine that's it for me
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Caroline
#146
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Hattiesburg,MS 39402
Posts: 1,458
I have a gambill quilting machine on a 14' frame, two featherweights, two Brother sergers, a brother embroidery machine, on 1905 industrial straw hat machine with the book, two 1928 singers, one red eye and one precision. Going to buy a new and fancy brother embroidey machine and I'm thinking about a new quilt machine, maybe a tin lizzy and I almost forgot, one 1920 or so toy singer that was actually manufactured for mothers to teach the daughters to sew. It works.
#149
Including the antiques that I don't actually sew on (maybe someday I'll see if I can get them restored), I have 12. Oldest to youngest the ones I use are:
1) 1972 Kenmore 3/4 size that still sews wonderfully. This is the one that goes to classes with me.
2) Babylock Decorator's Choice, my first electronic. This is now my secondary machine that stays out and ready to use at all times.
3) Another Kenmore basic mechanical store model bought dirt cheap to keep as a back-up when my Babylock had to go in the shop. It actually sews surprisingly well for such an inexpensive machine.
4) Elna 744 serger which doesn't get nearly as much use as it should, despite the fact it sits on the desktop. I used to use it constantly when I sewed garments as a business.
5) Brother Dreamweaver VQ3000. This is the one I use constantly, all day every day if I could! I've had this one for 6 months and still haven't learned all it can do.
6) Brother PE780D embroidery machine. Brand new to ME, wish I had more time to play with it. This machine and #5 were Christmas gifts from DH this past year.
The rest are vintage beauies that are just cheerleaders. They make me smile when I look at them. And that's the family.
1) 1972 Kenmore 3/4 size that still sews wonderfully. This is the one that goes to classes with me.
2) Babylock Decorator's Choice, my first electronic. This is now my secondary machine that stays out and ready to use at all times.
3) Another Kenmore basic mechanical store model bought dirt cheap to keep as a back-up when my Babylock had to go in the shop. It actually sews surprisingly well for such an inexpensive machine.
4) Elna 744 serger which doesn't get nearly as much use as it should, despite the fact it sits on the desktop. I used to use it constantly when I sewed garments as a business.
5) Brother Dreamweaver VQ3000. This is the one I use constantly, all day every day if I could! I've had this one for 6 months and still haven't learned all it can do.
6) Brother PE780D embroidery machine. Brand new to ME, wish I had more time to play with it. This machine and #5 were Christmas gifts from DH this past year.
The rest are vintage beauies that are just cheerleaders. They make me smile when I look at them. And that's the family.
#150
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Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 4,688
Jukie TL-98Q that is on a Grace frame, Janome 7700 (my primary piecing machine), Janome 3160 for traveling, Pfaff serger (can't remember the number) and an Elna Supra (37 years old). Oh yes, the Janome 9500 that I only use for embroidery. I really don't have room for all of them, but I am muddling along.
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