Singer 7258 Pros & Cons PLEASE !
#1
Singer 7258 Pros & Cons PLEASE !
Hi all,
My friend is fairly new to quilting/sewing and is looking for a machine with some of the newer features.
Programmable needle down, variable needle positions, and a variety of stitches including blanket stitch etc.
She is not in the market for an expensive machine and is looking at this one for $200.
If you have one or know someone who does, please let us know what you think about it.
Thanks, Lin
My friend is fairly new to quilting/sewing and is looking for a machine with some of the newer features.
Programmable needle down, variable needle positions, and a variety of stitches including blanket stitch etc.
She is not in the market for an expensive machine and is looking at this one for $200.
If you have one or know someone who does, please let us know what you think about it.
Thanks, Lin
#3
Can't comment on the singer whether or not it is a good purchase, but I did get my brother SQ9050 from walmart gor 200 with a 20 dollar rebate, and I love my machine, so I can vouch for this brother at walmart if she is looking for a cheap machine
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There has been a lot of good comments about the lower end priced Brothers on this board. They would be worth the investigating. Some on-line places you can get a better machine with less price, a good deal.
#6
I bought a Singer Confidence Quilter and I love it!! I got it online for $240--free ship. It has all the features you mentioned and comes with a walking foot and the free motion quilt foot as well as a few other goodies.
My old machine was a Brother I got at Walmart about 6 years ago...no needle down feature, but it was the cheapest one they had. I gave it to my daughter when I got my Singer and it is serving her well.
My old machine was a Brother I got at Walmart about 6 years ago...no needle down feature, but it was the cheapest one they had. I gave it to my daughter when I got my Singer and it is serving her well.
#9
I have a Brother CS6000i that I got for a ridiculous price on eBay and love it. It has needle up/down, about 110 stitching things, and is fairly quiet when in use. Originally these machines were at $300 but are now down to about $169. Try Ken's Sewing in Muscle Shoals, AL. They have good machines, and they also have previously 'loved' machines that are in great shape. There are refurbs also, which give you a better machine for a lower price.
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Wow. Didn't know Sears had already changed. My advice is to not get a Singer machine, as they are notorious for developing tension problems. Many people here have posted that they are happy with their low-end Brother machines, and Walmart carries a couple of models. Babylock also has a good rep, but not sure they are in the price range and they don't seem as easy to find.
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