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#32
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: PA
Posts: 678
I have 5 machines total. 3 Sewing machines, a Serger machine & a Coverstitch Machine. I use my Bernina 200E for most sewing & embroidery. My Bernina 903 (which is 27 years old), I use for certain things, like making jeans. I use my Bernina Serger allot. The Babylock CS I just got & It's still in the box. I also have a Sailrite Industrial machine I got several months ago. I use that one for leather work. My Huz keeps telling me I should get a longarm, but I don't have room for one right now.
#34
well I have a babylock quilters choice pro for piecing and binding,a designer se and a designer diamond for embroidery and fancy stitching,and a babylock evolve serger,and an innova 18" on a 12' frame.Thought about selling the se but no I am keeping them all
#36
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Colorado
Posts: 657
I have 4:
a Bernina I use all the time;
a 50s/60s vintage Kenmore in a table I bought for $25 about 20 years ago and would not part with, even if I don't use it so much any more;
a cheap little portable I used one summer on a trip, but which needs repair/oiling/cleaning before I can use it again;
and a very old treadle machine which will need MAJOR refinishing to even just display, but which was abandoned in the garage of my parents' house before they bought it 50 years ago. I decided to keep it when my mom sold her house - several years before I even gave much thought to starting quilting.
a Bernina I use all the time;
a 50s/60s vintage Kenmore in a table I bought for $25 about 20 years ago and would not part with, even if I don't use it so much any more;
a cheap little portable I used one summer on a trip, but which needs repair/oiling/cleaning before I can use it again;
and a very old treadle machine which will need MAJOR refinishing to even just display, but which was abandoned in the garage of my parents' house before they bought it 50 years ago. I decided to keep it when my mom sold her house - several years before I even gave much thought to starting quilting.
#37
I have a Singer 401A which I purchased in 1961, the year I graduated from high school. It still works very well. Recently my sister gave me my mother's old Montgomery Ward sewing machine. It is the one I learned to sew on. I also have a treadle machine that my DH bought for me at an auction.
#39
I have my Bernina 1260 for my workhorse and my 1130 as a backup. Also a Bernina serger, Bernina Deco500 embroidery, a Brother, A Janome 6600 for quilting and a Gem for classes. I also have my GM's Centennial featherwaight which I haven't used yet.
I don't think that's too many since each has it's purpose and since I'm retired and live alone, I can sew every day to my heart's content.
I don't think that's too many since each has it's purpose and since I'm retired and live alone, I can sew every day to my heart's content.
#40
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Kansas City, Missouri
Posts: 1,040
Originally Posted by Bmanmommy
Sewing machines do you have that you regularly use? Since I am starting this major sewing room clean out (from my other post), it got me thinking, how many sewing machine should I keep. I hope to have a more dedicated sewing room in our next house but who knows how long that it could take to sell our place or where we are going to end up.
I currently have 3 and have access to 2 more if I have to take mine in for service. I am seriously contemplating getting rid of at least 1 of them, maybe both the extras. I never use either of them and they just sit and collect dust. Neither of them are anything special, just basic machines and then I have my piecing machine that I do use regularly...it isn't going anywhere.
So I ask, how many machines do you have that you regularly use and how many do you have that are dust catchers?
I currently have 3 and have access to 2 more if I have to take mine in for service. I am seriously contemplating getting rid of at least 1 of them, maybe both the extras. I never use either of them and they just sit and collect dust. Neither of them are anything special, just basic machines and then I have my piecing machine that I do use regularly...it isn't going anywhere.
So I ask, how many machines do you have that you regularly use and how many do you have that are dust catchers?
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