Ever Sewn sewing machine
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Ever Sewn sewing machine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=P...&v=9vq8tMKlKgw
This video by Leah Day shows the machine with the housing off and she discusses the machine. This new inexpensive brand has great reviews.
This video by Leah Day shows the machine with the housing off and she discusses the machine. This new inexpensive brand has great reviews.
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Yes, I was considering it as (yet another) backup. It has everything going for it, including the Bernina family connection. (Grandchildren) But the lack of a thread cutter is a deal breaker for me. Maybe next year's model will have one. They sure are getting rave reviews.
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The Ever Sew'n looks like a really great starting or extra machine. I was impressed with all the metal inside. Walmart carries low priced Brother machines but I really would never buy one for a new sewer as they just aren't heavy enough to keep from moving around. I've recommended older second hand machines but this looks good. I'd buy one if I needed another machine - last count I have either 17 or 18 (lost count) but many are antiques/vintage - all Singer.
Sandy in Mooresville, NC
Sandy in Mooresville, NC
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That's interesting. I don't think the Bernina dealers here sell anything except Berninas.
I've been at Quilt Festival all day. I don't really look at the sewing machines but I'll try to remember to see if there are any of these being shown.
I've been at Quilt Festival all day. I don't really look at the sewing machines but I'll try to remember to see if there are any of these being shown.
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That's interesting. I don't think the Bernina dealers here sell anything except Berninas.
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I found this thread at PatternReview where someone has done a little sleuthing and connected some dots regarding the Eversewn company:
http://sewing.patternreview.com/Sewi...ns/topic/98735
http://sewing.patternreview.com/Sewi...ns/topic/98735
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