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#12
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: AR/NM
Posts: 358
i have this machine and really like it. I paid $599 At Amazon.
#14
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 609
For straight stitch only why not look at a vintage machine. The 15-91 or 15-90 is easily found for usually less than $100. You can pretty much repair most things that go wrong yourself thus saving the repair bill. Normally a little drop of oil is all it needs. No bells or whistles to worry about and a whole lot more $$$$ for fabric can notions. Both machines are great at FMQ and STD
#16
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: My Sewing Room
Posts: 1,180
I am looking at getting a new machine, last before I retire and get paid for. I want something with large throat area and yet a workhorse for FMQ and also SID so ay suggestions would be great and I will start my research. No long arm info please as that is forever out of our low income budget.
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#18
I have this one too, and love it! It is speedy too, at 1500 stitches per minute. It only does straight stitching, and FMQing with it is so fun!
#19
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Myrtle Beach, SC
Posts: 8,138
Do you ever really sew at 1500 stitches per minute? My HQ16 will do that, too, but the thought of 1500 stitches per inch just plain scares me. Luckily, I can dial down the speed to fit my wants and needs.
#20
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Twin Cities, MN
Posts: 1,141
I have a Janome 6600 and LOVE it! It does everything I ask it to. 9" that,which can easily quilt a full sized quilt with fmq. I've read many people manage a King sized, but I haven't tried. I love the accufeed and the built in walking foot. It's also pretty darned quiet.
I've recently started sewing bags, with lots of interfacing and fusible fleece lining, and this machine takes it all. I'm constantly amazed at what it will sew through.
I'd love a Sweet 16, sit down, but that's just not an option for now, either. I keep squirreling away money, but at this rate it will be another 5 years before I've saved enough for that .
I've recently started sewing bags, with lots of interfacing and fusible fleece lining, and this machine takes it all. I'm constantly amazed at what it will sew through.
I'd love a Sweet 16, sit down, but that's just not an option for now, either. I keep squirreling away money, but at this rate it will be another 5 years before I've saved enough for that .
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