Recommendation for a 2nd sewing machine for piecing
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Recommendation for a 2nd sewing machine for piecing
I am using a Janome MC8200 for home machine quilting and would like to get a second cheaper machine to use for piecing. I am looking for an entry level machine that has the option of a straight stitch needle plate. Can anyone suggest a currently available make and model that supports this? Light weight and portable are pluses to take to classes.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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My favorite light weight straight stitch machine is a Singer 221 featherweight... you can't beat the great stitch and portability in these old jewels. I use my for piecing and I also love my Singer 301..but this one is in a beautiful cabinet.
I am not familiar with the new lightweight machines.
I am not familiar with the new lightweight machines.
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Check out the Janome Jems. There are 2 or three models. I know the middle one got discontinued but you might still find it somewhere. They are light weight and the cheaper one is mechanical and the more expensive one is computerized so everyone can go with their own preference.
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The best straight stitch machines are the vintage machines. If you want lightweight and portable, the Singer Featherweight would be perfect. I don't have a FW (yet!) but I do use my vintage Singers as my main machines. Lovely stitches and super reliable!
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I used to have a Singer but it didn't have the capability for a straight stitch needle plate. Singer advises that, sadly, None of their current machines do. The straight stitch needle plate is the primary criterion. Lightweight is secondary. The Janome Jems look good but I don't see the SS needle plate as an accessory.
Thanks for responding. Still looking for an answer.
Thanks for responding. Still looking for an answer.
Last edited by QuiltnNan; 02-11-2019 at 04:41 PM. Reason: shouting/all caps
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Well, seems everyone in my guild has the Eversewn 30 to bring to classes and retreats for piecing. It has all the features you need. I have not heard one bad word about them so far. Can't beat the price either about $400.
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