Old 07-22-2011, 04:09 AM
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Originally Posted by LisaGibbs
I have made a list of all the things I want a machine to do, what I want to pay for it, and then went researching. As I found a machine that I liked, I went down the list and checked off what it had I wanted. If it didn't and was a function I couldn't live without I went to the next machine. I got down to two Brother machines, one way more expensive than the other but the more expensive had everything I want so I am now saving more. Since I want this to be an investment in myself, I don't want to settle. Try something like that so you can find just the perfect machine.
This is a great way to do it!!! This was recommended to me when I took a beginners class and it made the decision so much easier. I found the machine that met the most of my requirements and at a great price too.
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