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CanoePam 01-13-2015 05:59 AM


Originally Posted by malindaann (Post 3041543)
I am looking for a second machine to do some heavier duty canvas and sunbrella stitching for some projects for my fiance.

i second the recommendation for an old Singer straight stitch only, something earlier than 1960. Very cheap $25-50 is not uncommon). However, depending on what you are sewing a true professional machine might be needed. Flat fell seams on Sunbrella can be pretty thick and a problem for many machines. A true pro machine generally has a separate oil tray and a motor completely separate from the machine. They weight a LOT, but they see much heavier fabrics than any domestic machine. I see them around here for $200-300 used.

Pam

RugosaB 01-14-2015 05:46 AM

You did not ask for this info, but I'm going to offer it anyway:

In the '80's my Singer died and I bought a Viking 630 from a dealer. Never had problems with it. It is still my main machine.

A few years ago I had a brain injury, one of the long lasting results is I just can't seem to learn new mechanical things. (this Viking is mechanical and I learned the one that schools used when schools used such tings.)

So I bought a some Viking 630s (and one 620 and 610) on ebay, just to have parts in case mine dies. Well, it has not, and the ones I got all work fine!
I paid $50-$75 each for them.

It free motions just fine with just a regular presser foot and just this week is going through 6 layers of denim, no problems at all.

They all came with t\the presser feet that came with it originally, and one even came with a walking foot. I have no doubts that it could do the job that you want it for.

It does not need oil, and is old enough to be still made in Sweden. I clean it myself with a small brush and a small shop vac.

RugosaB 01-14-2015 05:50 AM


Originally Posted by athomenow (Post 6676150)
Buy a Viking, they can sew through just about anything and there's very little maintenance. No oil is required, just clean out the lint after every project.

Guess I should read the responses more carefully!

sewbizgirl 01-14-2015 06:15 AM

I agree that for that price you could get two or more of the really good vintage Singers from the 50's that do EVERYTHING and will last several lifetimes.

Mariposa 01-14-2015 06:27 AM

I'd say get a good vintage machine with all metal gears. You can also service these yourself. :)
I have a Singer 301A, and it sews through several layers of denim with ease. Also heavy canvas. The vintage machines are also usually a decent price. Shop around, and test drive them if you can. :)

SusanSusan33 01-14-2015 07:12 AM

After reading these reviews it reminds me of whatr Mama always said "If it seems too good to be true, it probably is".


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