I need a new sewing machine
#1
I don't need anything at all fancy - - or expensive - - or that will do anything special. My old machine, a 1969 Montgomery Ward cabinet model that my husband bought for me our first Christmas together in 1969, bunches the bobbin thread. I've had it worked on several times, and it is so old, it won't stay fixed for more than a few seams. So after 42 years, I think it's time to say goodbye. It does straight stitches and if it wants to show off, zig-zag, and I don't really need a lot more than that. Well, maybe just a little. I'm thinking of a Brother SQ9000. Anyone had any experience with that machine? If so, any comments -- good or bad? Like I said, I don't do enough sewing to justify a lot of expense. Thanks.
#2
I've owned a Singer (like your old machine), then a brother (I got a Costco) and now a Janome Horizon (which I love!). All three are great machines. All my machines are in good working order. I love the brother for sewing, but not quilting. There is not enough room to fit the quilt. The nicer the machine, the more sewing you will want to do. If you can go and try out some different machines. Then decide. Good luck!
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I just bought the Kenmore computerized machine on sale for $233. Kemore is made by Janome. The Janome version of this same machine sell for $400. (Janome DC 2010) The quality is amazing. It has 50 built in stitches although it does say that it has 110. It has needle up/down and lockstitch. It is so quiet too. I highly recommend it.
#7
Originally Posted by Janet P.
I just bought the Kenmore computerized machine on sale for $233. Kemore is made by Janome. The Janome version of this same machine sell for $400. (Janome DC 2010) The quality is amazing. It has 50 built in stitches although it does say that it has 110. It has needle up/down and lockstitch. It is so quiet too. I highly recommend it.
#8
Whatever you choose to get, look at the harp space before you decide! (Just in case: the harp space is the area between the head of the machine and the post of the machine)
Brother machines tend to have small harps, Janome is a bit better, as are the Kenmores. Makes a big difference if you're planning to quilt on it...can be really difficult to push even a twin size quilt thru that space!
Brother machines tend to have small harps, Janome is a bit better, as are the Kenmores. Makes a big difference if you're planning to quilt on it...can be really difficult to push even a twin size quilt thru that space!
#9
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Originally Posted by Janet P.
I just bought the Kenmore computerized machine on sale for $233. Kemore is made by Janome. The Janome version of this same machine sell for $400. (Janome DC 2010) The quality is amazing. It has 50 built in stitches although it does say that it has 110. It has needle up/down and lockstitch. It is so quiet too. I highly recommend it.
#10
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: IL
Posts: 2,671
Check out patternreview.com for machine reviews and advice. Whatever you do test drive, test, drive, test drive! If you buy online, be sure about the return policies and costs (restocking fee? Who pays return shipping?) and test drive it at home. I don't know what your budget or needs/wants are, but two machines I can recommend are the Bernina 440QE (I bought mine used) and the Baby Lock Quest Plus (which has been replaced by the Serenade). They give me endless sewing pleasure.
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