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drivin*me*buggy 10-19-2008 11:21 AM

I think it is dead :(...so I am looking for a replacement...but these times is tough...know what i mean?....I found a Brother CS 6000I that looks like it would fill the bill...but I dont know about long term....

I am also considering a Janome...anyone familair w/ the Magnolia series?

Help....and good deals online?

quiltwoman 10-19-2008 11:43 AM

I got the 6000i as an x-mas gift a few years ago, and I love her. She is my least expensive machine but the easiest to use. I found I do all my stipple quilting on her.

I have a much more expensive Brother machine and a new Bernina 730 but she is so easy to use, and lightweight. For the $$$, a good purchase.

ScubaK 10-19-2008 11:53 AM

I found this and it might be helpful to you.

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...ReviewTitleBar

Has reviews as well.
K

bearisgray 10-19-2008 11:54 AM

depending on what you want to do with your machine - -

I bought a a couple (well, actually three, altogether) old Singer Fashionmate Model 237 machines and had them serviced.

Counting cost, shipping, and servicing, I have between $70 and $150 in each of the machines.

They sew beautifully -

The only two complaints I have about them are: they are heavy and not easily portable - they can be carried around, but they weight quite a bit. (If you really want to know approximately one weighs, I could go down and put one on a bathroom scale).
The other complaint is that the thread holder is really rinky-dink and either comes off easily or breaks off. So I use a separate thread holder.

So if you just want something that does a decent zigzag and straight stitch, you might consider some of the older singers.

drivin*me*buggy 10-19-2008 12:11 PM

I saw that Brother online at Walmart and am considering it...I wonder how it would hold up long term....

the Janome dealer near me was $200 for very basic...but plan more like $450-700 for something w/ some features...I noticed a Janome Magnolia online for about $200.better buy long term?....tough when there is so many necessities to pay for (fuel, food)... sewing is just for fun for me...therapeutic though ;)

Angie


BytheSea 10-19-2008 02:06 PM

I have had my Brother CS6000i for almost a year, and love it. I started some machine quilting and my girls gave it to me for Christmas. My only complaint is the smaller space in the arm area. Sometimes it is hard to even change needles/feet, and my hands are not large. I love the extras that come with this machine. But do check out that space, as makes it difficult to move a large quilt around in.

barnbum 10-19-2008 05:11 PM

Angie--I read a lot of the reviews--and it sounds like the Brother is a good option...

I think you need to have a special service for your machine. :(

reneebobby 10-20-2008 02:05 AM

I have the Cs6000i and so does Bev on here we both love the machine. Easy to use changing the needle isn't bad at all just a little hard getting under the feeddog plates to clean it out. Other than that I have had mine for a year now and holding up strong.

quilting gal 10-20-2008 02:15 AM

I bought this machine almost two years ago to be used as a class machine, (my Elna was to heavy to cart to class and the brohter weights only 8 pound), it is a nice little machine, it does everything my $2000 machine does for $200, its really a great buy. ITs set up all the time in the sewing room as I do less classes now. I have MORE than got my money's worth from that machine. There's my 2 cents. Good luck !
Gail

Queen 10-20-2008 02:34 AM

When I was checking out a new machine, I looked over the reviews on http://sewing.patternreview.com/SewingMachine/Reviews
I was looking for an embroidery machine and found it very helpful.

Mary


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