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Austinite 05-30-2017 03:47 PM

I have a Juki 2010 and a Janome HD3000 both are great mechanical machines. The Janome 2212, is a nice basic machine, the 2206 is good too.

newBe 05-30-2017 04:41 PM

Wow! A lot of options. I am so excited about looking into this at more depth, and really appreciate all of the advice and suggestions. You guys have made my day!!! Thanks. I've been searching at Goodwill, Estate Sales, Thrift Shops, and Yard Sales for about a month, and am thinking a new machine is the way to go for me at this time.

Bebe2Ten 05-30-2017 05:27 PM

The Juki 2000Qi is still available for under $700. I bought one recently to replace an older Juki and the new one is fantastic. It is a simple straight stitch machine, but has the wider harp space.

quiltingshorttimer 05-30-2017 05:29 PM


Originally Posted by Cari-in-Oly (Post 7834104)
Check out the Eversewn machines. They're getting great reviews, a lot of machine for a smaller price point. There are 3 mechanical models, Sparrow 15, Maker 100 and Maker 200. Amazon sells them as well as some dealers.

Cari

don't have one, but I'm hearing the same thing and a friend that sells LA recently started stocking them because they are so dependable.

Peckish 05-30-2017 06:52 PM


Originally Posted by newBe (Post 7833998)
I am wishing to obtain an inexpensive mechanical sewing machine to do straight-stitch even stitching of variable lengths. A new machine is preferable. I enjoy piecing only. Model suggestions?

What price point would you consider "inexpensive"?


Originally Posted by newBe (Post 7834351)
I've been searching at Goodwill, Estate Sales, Thrift Shops, and Yard Sales for about a month, and am thinking a new machine is the way to go for me at this time.

Please do not discount the used machine market. I purchased a wonderful machine, a used Brother PQ1500 from another quilter who was upgrading to a full-sized longarm. It's a mechanical straight-stitch only and it's a workhorse. A new one runs about $700-$800. I purchased it for $400. I own 7 machines and it's my favorite.

Try looking for a used machine at your local sewing machine dealers, and let people in your local guilds and quilt shops know that you're in the market.

Also, check into reconditioned machines. Years ago, my husband bought a reconditioned machine from Overstock.com for $300. It came with a full warranty. It worked beautifully and was my "daily driver" for years until I bought the PQ1500.

cathyvv 05-30-2017 06:53 PM

Exactly what I would recommend. I have one. It works well and travels to guild meetings well.

Bjbaxter 05-30-2017 08:12 PM

This ad is for the Juki 2000 not the 2010q, but I have seen the 2010q cheaper on line with free shipping, you just have to look.


Originally Posted by QuiltnNan (Post 7834032)
I recommend the Juki 2010qi. this site has a great price https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004C04YII...a-309685373732
it has a larger harp and great stitches. i used to have an older model of this and loved it!


JustAbitCrazy 05-30-2017 10:19 PM

For piecing, make sure you get a machine with built in top feed dogs (as well as lower feed dogs). I suggest buying an older Pfaff. They are awesome machines, and you can probably find one for less than $500. I had two and sold one a few years ago when I bought a newer machine with knee lift and thread cutter (Babylock Serenade) besides top feed dogs. I still use the Pfaff for backup. I just didn't need two backup machines.

quiltingcandy 05-30-2017 10:26 PM

Do you have a sewing machine repairman near you? Sometimes they take in trade ins. You can pick up an old (I mean vintage) Singer for under $100.00.

My sister bought the Brother Quilting package at Costco years ago and has been very happy with it.

Annaquilts 05-30-2017 11:22 PM

A mechanical Janome if you want a new machine or used Singer 15-91 or the like.


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