How to chose a lightweight quilting sewing machine for my wife???
#52
I found these two which do both sewing/ embroidery
Brother SE400
Brother LB6800PRW
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Just to add a couple of ideas--I just went to the QuiltCon show here in Austin and although I don't need a new machine, I love looking at them at the shows. I've always been impressed by the light weight of the Janome Gem machines and they look very sturdy and capable for a small lightweight machine. I do own a Featherweight that I don't use (inherited from my grandmother) which to me seems extremely heavy for its small size in terms of taking it from place to place.
For your wife's gift, I'd be sure to check Amazon for the best prices from online stores. Though it's nice to buy a machine from a local dealership in terms of future service, you really can get the best deals online. Be sure to get a machine with an automatic threader, whichever one you choose!
For your wife's gift, I'd be sure to check Amazon for the best prices from online stores. Though it's nice to buy a machine from a local dealership in terms of future service, you really can get the best deals online. Be sure to get a machine with an automatic threader, whichever one you choose!
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What a wonderful husband you are!
Not sure if this is the correct way to post a reply to my own post????Many thanks to all who offered their thoughts on purchasing a lightweight machine for my wife's birthday...I am amazed and thankful for the responses....many of the responders felt that I should wait and let my wife pick out what she wants, and I understand your point...however, I wanted the new machine to be a 68th birthday surprise! I do know that she is interested in the lightweight Janome's.....and due to your ideas, I will make sure that whatever machine I get can be returned/exchanged for another...Because we have been married for so long, it is quite difficult to think of unique gifts for each other, but I still try hard to find something that will surprise and thrill her....I think this will do it!!! Again, thanks so much for your kind responses....Dave Murray, Cape Cod, MA
#56
I don't know where you are down the Cape but, if you can, go to Murray's Fabric in Orleans right across the street from the Christmas tree shop. They sell Janome's. My vote would be for the 3160. The Gem Gold is a great machine just a little to basic.
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Not sure if this is the correct way to post a reply to my own post????Many thanks to all who offered their thoughts on purchasing a lightweight machine for my wife's birthday...I am amazed and thankful for the responses....many of the responders felt that I should wait and let my wife pick out what she wants, and I understand your point...however, I wanted the new machine to be a 68th birthday surprise! I do know that she is interested in the lightweight Janome's.....and due to your ideas, I will make sure that whatever machine I get can be returned/exchanged for another...Because we have been married for so long, it is quite difficult to think of unique gifts for each other, but I still try hard to find something that will surprise and thrill her....I think this will do it!!! Again, thanks so much for your kind responses....Dave Murray, Cape Cod, MA
#58
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I have a Brother SQ9000, which I got from Wal*Mart. It weighs about 10 lbs. I had the very same problem- can't carry anything heavy and there's no way to carry my Bernina, plus I wouldn't want it to be knocked around. The Brother does just fine and costs about $200.
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I would recommend calling Ann's Fabrics in Canton Ma. 781-828-2201 she has been in the sewing/quilting/machine sales for over 30 yrs. and her staff would be very helpful in guiding your selection. They carry several different brands and have certified technicians to service them. I am not associated with this business i have bought several machines there and shop and take classes there as well, I just thought they are a good resource in the area.
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