Looking for a quilting machine
#11
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What a great husband! I'd also add, does she want to do the entire quilt or does she want to sew the tops? You can do a complete quilt on a simple machine. Does she like all the bells and whistles or a simple machine? I have an old singer cast iron 15-91, does straight stich but a work horse. I've done entire quilts on it . I learned on it and still my favorite machine as I got better I bought a different machine that did more stitches but I don't want one with a ton of computer buttons and stitches. Is she a beginner? If so start simple then as she progresses let her find a more intricate machine. If she's experienced she might want to pick out a machine with you. My husband bought my singer on ebay for 75.00 n I love it use it almost every day!! Good luck let us know what she gets and what she thinks!!
#12
What a thoughtful Christmas gift...but I have to side with other members, I think a machine is a personal preference and the choices are endless for sit-down quilting machines. I'm sure she would be delighted with a check and I'm she would have a lot of fun researching her options after Christmas.
#13
Love the idea of shopping after Christmas, better bargains LOL. But you can research before the holiday! Buying a new sewing machine is a lot like buying a new car. Some can be almost as expensive or a Wal-Mart brand, both will get you from point A to point B.
#15
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You are a very special husband to want to buy your wife a new sewing machine for Christmas. But, alas, it is like picking out someone else's shoes; you never really know what will be a good fit. She may just enjoy you coming along and supporting her while she looks for a machine. That way you are part of the experience and it would make it more personal than if you just give her a check.
#17
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>n my opinion, it is really really really not a good idea to buy a sewing machine for someone else. <
I so agree....unless you know her very well, including all her likes and dislikes about the tools of her hobby.
My husband, with my son's help, bought the Brother 450Q for me for Christmas a few years ago. Neither sews, and though both are mechanical, neither "knows" sewing machines. It was a demo at a local sewing machine shop and I think they got taken; this machine has been, I think, abused. It works and I've learned to like it, but would it have been my choice? Probably not. And it was expensive.
I'm sure you know best if you can make the choice your wife would make, however. Good luck! (And lucky woman, to have such a thoughtful husband!)
I so agree....unless you know her very well, including all her likes and dislikes about the tools of her hobby.
My husband, with my son's help, bought the Brother 450Q for me for Christmas a few years ago. Neither sews, and though both are mechanical, neither "knows" sewing machines. It was a demo at a local sewing machine shop and I think they got taken; this machine has been, I think, abused. It works and I've learned to like it, but would it have been my choice? Probably not. And it was expensive.
I'm sure you know best if you can make the choice your wife would make, however. Good luck! (And lucky woman, to have such a thoughtful husband!)
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