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twinkie 09-04-2016 10:30 AM

Brothers machines are good in my opinion but I really love my Janome.

TeresaA 09-04-2016 11:41 AM

Costco has several sewing machines on their web site, by Janome and Brother. And you can't beat their return policy if you don't like it or it doesn't work well for you.

Bjbaxter 09-04-2016 12:01 PM


Originally Posted by dms (Post 7644702)
I would buy a used Viking. Just my opinion. I have 2 diamonds and love them. they are tough machines. I love the hovering feature. They automatically do that, unlike many machines and all the other bells and whistles.

The hovering feature sounds intriguing, but I am at a loss for what it is! I would probably buy a Janome as a second machine.

elnan 09-04-2016 07:03 PM


Originally Posted by Ladyehawk (Post 7644193)
I'm presently working on a Singer Electronic Control, with stitch selection and decorative stitch options. I'm asking my son for a new one for Christmas...... Any suggestions ?

I'm thinking somewhere between $200-$250

I'm looking for a basic model, I don't need bells and whistles just yet.

Thanks in advance !

Here in Washington State most of the county Fairs have just wound up and the big sewing machine dealers have sales on machines and vacs. Watch the fliers in the newspaper. Around the time of the Sewing Expos is also a good time to look for a good deal on sewing machines, used or new. Seems to me the Expos are usually around November. No matter how old or simple your current machine, if you buy from a shop and not WalMart, see what they will give you on a trade in.

Onebyone 09-05-2016 05:43 AM


No matter how old or simple your current machine, if you buy from a shop and not WalMart, see what they will give you on a trade in.
Not here. The dealers all say they have no room to keep the trade ins, fix them, etc. Trade ins are too much trouble for them. One will take a trade in only if you buy an upgrade of the same brand.

lovelyl 09-05-2016 06:18 AM


Originally Posted by Onebyone (Post 7644819)
There is a you tube video from a poster here that shows how to change that. It worked for my Brother 420. I may work for other brands and models too.

I called Brother and the 6000i cannot be changed!

Maureen 09-05-2016 07:01 AM

I started with a Brother and I still use it for retreats and Sit and Sews at friends homes. I invested in a JAnome 6600 for home use. Both excellent machines and the feet work on both.

Austinite 09-05-2016 12:02 PM

I'm a mechanical machine person, I have 2 of them, my previous machine was Singer 5830C, it has 5 stitches, a 4-step buttonhole & stretch stitch. It's a great machine and actually the one I prefer to FMQ on at the moment. About 3 years ago I bought a Janome HD3000 and I'm very happy with it. It's got 18 stitches, one-step buttonhole and it handles thick things like bag handles and large quilts very well, for the moment I'm doing SITD with it but I'm working on learning to FMQ with it. I got it from SewVacDirect for 350 and I love it, I put around 30ish hrs a week on it and it's going strong.

Onebyone 09-07-2016 02:43 PM


Originally Posted by lovelyl (Post 7645478)
I called Brother and the 6000i cannot be changed!

That's what they told the poster that posted how to do it. LOL It works for most of the computerized Brothers I tried it on but I haven't tried the 6000i. Can't hurt to check it out.

Tom W 09-07-2016 02:53 PM


Originally Posted by Onebyone (Post 7647409)
That's what they told the poster that posted how to do it. LOL It works for most of the computerized Brothers I tried it on but I haven't tried the 6000i. Can't hurt to check it out.

That's what they said about my NX-400... worked for me too.


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