Originally Posted by
Rhonda K
Another point of view for you to consider. Keep the sewing machine if you like how it sews. Then you can buy an embroidery only machine. If you want a combo machine, keep the other one for a back up. The embroidery machine will need a service some time and that way you will have a machine to use.
Great Advice. I don't usually bother trying to sell sewing machines as you don't get the price that you envision that the product is fairly worth. Besides, I usually am made gentle fun of when people find out I have presently 4 working sewing machines and currently in the market for a fifth one! I don't collect them. They are all set up for different types of sewing/quilting with different needles used and settings in each one for the quickest and best results. Without having to reset the sewing machine & change needles every time just for another different type of project that needs to be done whenever I want to do it.
You can never have too many sewing machines (unless you fill up your rooms from the floor to the ceiling with them!). Keep yours with no regrets.