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Old 05-23-2018, 04:19 AM
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Just an FYI - sewing machines plus has an EverSewn sparrow sewing machine,for sale $399.00. Is that a good price? Anyone have one? Like it or not? I'm ready to put my BL to the curb!
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Old 05-23-2018, 07:17 AM
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I think onebyone said she'd bought this machine and loves it.
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Old 05-23-2018, 08:46 AM
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I bought one last year. Really like it! I think the $399 is a standard price. I like the stitching more than my Viking. It's lighter than many machines if you take it to classes and the $399 model has a thread cutter, which I like when paper piecing. My research last year had a lot of very good reviews.
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Leah day did a review - I'm not related to her in any way and I am not suggesting buying from her, but, she does walk us through the machine. She likes it.
https://leahday.com/products/eversew...sewing-machine
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The Eversewn Sparrow 30 has all the bells and whistles. Many in my guild has this one and I have never heard of any complaints. I bought one but my DD took it for her Christmas gift. She loves it. No problems at all. I will be buying another once I get through this house moving.
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I was using the Sparrow 30 last night at my DDs. It's a nice machine. I don't understand why spend thousands when you can have a great machine for $400, about the tax charged on one of the expensive ones. LOL. I am thinking soon there will be a long harp Eversewn. My DD ordered the Eversewn Hero for embroidery. She said I could use it anytime.
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I have been looking for a smaller sewing machine to take to classes and you all sound like this Sparrow is a good one to look at. Do you know who makes the Sparrow? I have a Janome 6600 and absolutely love it but it is a heavy machine to pack to classes.
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Eversewn makes the Sparrow brand for Brewer. A Bernina engineer designed them. It call comes up with a Google search.
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I know opinions are like elbows, we all have 'em, but do any of you consider the Sparrow noisy?

#2, are the feet low shank pop on? I have all Janome feet.
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[QUOTE=KalamaQuilts;8066966]I know opinions are like elbows, we all have 'em, but do any of you consider the Sparrow noisy?

Yes, they do make a bit more noise, not a lot more than my Viking, but more.
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