It's official....sewing machine is dead!
#22
Condolences. When mine died I searched the circulars with the free ads and got the loveliest 1920s Singer in a cabinet for $50. It sews like a dream. I like it better than the plastics.
#23
I did so much research before I bought mine that I finally just closed my eyes and pointed at one. Completely understand the mush brain. Hope you find a new machine quickly since it sounds like you've got a lot to do.
#24
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Eastern Indiana
Posts: 241
My recommendation is to buy the best you can afford. Have you a $$$ figure to spend. Go to a local dealer and see if they have any trade-ins. Ask how many hours/stitches on the machine. If they have a tech they can tell on the newer machines.
#29
Some LQSs take trades on brands they sell. I'd go to a dealer & ask to see trade ins. A good starting place.In the meantime, check out Craigs list in your area,along with for sale ads in newspaper.If you belong to a guild/sewing group, someone might know of a machine for sale. Good luck.
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