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Old 09-02-2013, 08:01 AM
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dunster
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Actually, learning on a vintage machine might be a good way to go. They're practically indestructible, are simpler than many more modern machines, and usually have a better stitch. Plus many of them have a nice cabinet so the machine bed is flat with the cabinet, giving a better work space. It's wonderful that your niece wants to learn.
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