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Sheila_H 09-28-2011 03:27 PM

Its a Kenmore Model 350 don't know if that helps don't think its part of the Janome name.

wanda lou 09-28-2011 03:35 PM

I love my Viking

ChaiQuilter 09-28-2011 05:13 PM


Originally Posted by Sheila_H
I just switched from my Kenmore machine that was a year old, it was one that is supposed to be used for quilting. The reason is it will not go through layers very well, its fine for just straight stitching but not going over seams. I ruined so much fabric that I just gave up. I'd wait to go into my class at the LQS where I could sew on the Bernina. I bought it because it was cheap but then comes the saying "you get what you pay for".

:( I'm sorry to hear the Kenmore let you down. I bought one for my daughter 10 years ago and it still sews well. Think about a Brother - they are reasonable and you can get one at Wal-Mart.

Yooper32 09-29-2011 03:53 AM

My Kenmore 19606 is a computerized machine, made by Janome and I wouldn't give it up for anything. It even has a lifter feature to get exceptionally thick layers under the foot. I have had it for about 8 yrs. now and wouldn't part with it.

Amythyst02 09-29-2011 03:59 AM

The best place to get a review that is honest is PatternReview.com, they are all put there by the members of that group. Although I do not own a Singer I sure hate to hear folks cutting Singer down. And yes probably their quality is not like it was 30years go, but... you never know unless you try.

I have a Kenmore / Janome 19233 that I love. I bought it off Craigs list about 5mos ago. It is a fantastic machine. In fact I am buying a new Babylock, well a floor model, and I am still wondering about keeping my Kenmore. I wanted a machine with a bigger harp opening, is the only reason I am replacing it.

Also alot of good machines are being traded in at the moment because of the newer machines that just came out. You might check your local dealer for a good used one. There are also some good buys on floor models.

oldhag 09-29-2011 04:17 AM

I currently use the Singer9940. It is serving me well. I don't like making buttonholes with it but I used it to FMQ a king sized t shirt quilt without problems. Singers are a bit persnickety . as long as you read the manual and keep it clean it should be fine. I am so very tired of the Singer bashing. It has taken on urban legend proportions.

bonnyh 09-29-2011 05:07 AM

Singer truly has gone by wayside. Too bad. I have the last machine they made with metal gears - Singer Touch n' Sew. Someone told me never to get rid of it and I haven't. I don't use it much because at the moment my foot pedal is missing. DD has it packed away somewhere because she's moving and she had been storing it for me. I currently use an Elna Quilter's Pro which I love. Unfortunately, they are out of business.

My hubby fixes sewing machines and he says Singers are throw aways. Pfaff is a pretty good product, while Bernina is good, but high dollar for the machine and the accessories and parts.

Good Luck!!!!!!!!!!!

Happy Treadler 09-29-2011 05:20 AM

I'd go vintage! ALL metal gears, and built to last. JMOHO. :)

ncredbird 09-29-2011 05:26 AM

Wouldn't buy any Singer dated after 1965. Our local repair man says they aren't worth the powder it takes to blow them up.
Ann in TN

patticriss 09-29-2011 05:49 AM

I have a Singer Stylist II and I think it is amazing, for garment sewing, but I haven't had alot of luck piecing with it. It jumps on the seams . I haven't been able to FMQ with it either. I bought a Janome 8070 a couple of years ago and it does the job just fine. It didn't cost as much as my stylist but it can FMQ like a dream.


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