New basic machine for me...
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New basic machine for me...
So after Christmas I will be buying a straight-stitch-only Brother machine for quilting with a large harp. My Other machine is a basic machine manual machine but doesn't have a walking foot. So...looking for recommendations for a machine with a Few fancy stitches and a walking foot. Does Not have to be electronic. Just want a machine to take to classes and retreats.
Last edited by QuiltnNan; 12-19-2018 at 05:27 AM. Reason: shouting/all caps
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look at the "big box" Brother models.
they usually come with a walking foot and some fancy stitches.
even better ... the feet will almost certainly be interchangeable with your straight-stitch model.
they usually come with a walking foot and some fancy stitches.
even better ... the feet will almost certainly be interchangeable with your straight-stitch model.
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I think Eversewn is worth checking into as you can buy a walking foot (and those machines are getting great reviews). Also agree about the big box Brothers. I also see Janome machines frequently mentioned in this category, such as the Janome Magnolia line. I think you can buy a walking foot for about $40 if one doesn't come with the machine. I know with many of the Brother machines that you can buy online, the walking foot is included. The Brother CS6000i has been around a long time, and people seem to mostly love that little machine!
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I love my Brother PC420prw. I got mine from Home Depot when it went on sale for $320. I’ve also seen them on Amazon in the $400 range. Comes with knee lift, 14 feet including a walking foot. Has auto threader, thread cutter, speed control, can sew with or without foot pedal, good selection of utility stitches, heirlom stitches, quilting stitches, satin stitches etc stitches and alphabets, has a largish throat space (7 inches from needle to tower) and presser foot pressure adjustment so you can sew very light fabrics and also thick fabrics. It also has the most well written and extensive owner’s manual I’ve ever seen- I look there before any of my other sewing books whenever I want to learn how to do something. Mine makes beautiful stitches and it is portable ( has handle on top and comes with hard carrying case) though it is heavier than the smaller Brother CS6000i.
You mentioned that you are getting the Brother straight stitch only machine- if it’s the PQ1500 then be aware that that is a high shank machine and most of the other Brother machines like the PC420 are low shank machines so the feet aren’t compatible. But it really doesn’t matter since the Bib box store Brothers come with so many feet.
I have the PQ1500s and love it for piecing and sewing anything really bulky, like home dec or upholstery projects. I use my PC420 for the decorative stitches and repairs like button stitching, darning, etc. and to take with me when I travel.
Rob
You mentioned that you are getting the Brother straight stitch only machine- if it’s the PQ1500 then be aware that that is a high shank machine and most of the other Brother machines like the PC420 are low shank machines so the feet aren’t compatible. But it really doesn’t matter since the Bib box store Brothers come with so many feet.
I have the PQ1500s and love it for piecing and sewing anything really bulky, like home dec or upholstery projects. I use my PC420 for the decorative stitches and repairs like button stitching, darning, etc. and to take with me when I travel.
Rob
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I have what I think you might be referring to, straight stitch Brother? the PQ1500? That one is a high shank and there is a walking foot available for it, but, not really easy to lug to classes. But, yes the big box Brothers are fine machines for that purpose. I have several - one at home, one for the car to take places, one each at each of the son's. Nice machines work straight out of the box and user friendly.
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