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Old 12-28-2012, 06:10 PM
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I personally would agree with jcrow. I love the idea of being able to fix it myself, and the computers are way too fussy for my psychy..
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Old 12-28-2012, 07:56 PM
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I just got a Brother PR6800 from Amazon for under $400. I love it, and it also embroiders.
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Old 12-28-2012, 08:00 PM
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Yes, this and I own a lot of machines. One of my favorites is the vntage Bernina 830 but those are hard to find for $400.

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I would take the $400 and buy the best mechanical refurbished machine I could. I received a 401 Slant-O-Matic Singer for Christmas in Original case with original manual and original box with feet and accessories for $198. Just think what you could buy with $400!!! Go to a 2nd hand store or a sewing machine store that deals in used machines!!
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Old 12-28-2012, 08:28 PM
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I am looking for a new sewing machine too, but I want a computerized similar to the one Eleanor Burns uses on her show. I have been looking on Amazon.com. Sewing machines are listed under arts, crafts and something else. I am looking at a cp7500 by brother. I have a xl2600i that I love, but my grandaughter is begging me to get myself a new machine so she can have my old. So I have taken the hint am looking. Good luck in you decission. It will be a hard one. There are lot of good companies that produces a really good machine.

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I am at the point where I need to buy another sewing machine. The machine that I have is mechanical, very simple Singer about 12 years old. It is a good little machine that never had a temper tantrum. But, If it dies I will be in a pickle. I have never worked on an electronic (digital) sewing machine before. What are its pros and cons? I do not like overly sensitive machines that throw a fit if I use a thread that is not high end. I would be using the machine primarily for piecing and occasionally for quilting small projects. I have my Bailey for bigger quilts. The options that I like but do not have are automatic threader, thread cutter, dog feed lowering, and maybe a few decorative stitches. My budget is small, about $400. What are your thoughts - stick with the devil I know and buy a mechanical or join the 21st century and buy a digital machine? Help!
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Old 12-29-2012, 06:39 AM
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This topic is of interest to me, too. I currently have a 30 year old Kenmore machine that doesn't do a whole lot, but is still in pretty good shape. I'm looking to upgrade and want to get the most bang for my buck, but I don't want to buy features I don't need or won't use. Also being very new to quilting, I'm not sure at this point exactly what it is I do need, so I'll continue to monitor this topic and keep reading to see what's available. I am leaning toward a Bernina, but definitely open to other brands based on what others have experienced.

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Old 12-29-2012, 06:42 AM
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Originally Posted by marsharini View Post
This topic is of interest to me, too. I currently have a 30 year old Kenmore machine that doesn't do a whole lot, but is still in pretty good shape. I'm looking to upgrade and want to get the most bang for my buck, but I don't want to buy features I don't need or won't use. Also being very new to quilting, I'm not sure at this point exactly what it is I do need, so I'll continue to monitor this topic and keep reading to see what's available. I am leaning toward a Bernina, but definitely open to other brands based on what others have experienced.

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Find a 30 year old high end mechanical Kenmore - pretty nice machines, not expensive - check to be sure the knobs all turn. If you hate it you can always go buy some plastic wonder...
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Old 12-29-2012, 07:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Jackson0 View Post
Hi guys i want to say that electronic sewing machine is better than mechanical because its do work fast and at our desirable quality...what you think...?
Jackson,
As you are obviously new here, please tell us about yourself, your sewing experience, how you found this board, what you like to make on the sewing machine, and send some pictures of your projects. We like to share these things.
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Old 12-29-2012, 08:19 AM
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I would look for a used computerized machine. Look for a name brand machine. But you will have to save for a bit more. When it comes to sewing machines, you get what you pay for. You will love sewing on the newer technology machines.
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Old 12-29-2012, 08:30 AM
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I have two Bernina and luv them ... It is nice to be able to have basic stitching and then to be able to use a decorative stitching without changing machines ....
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