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baronreads 12-12-2016 06:42 AM

Ready to buy new machine
 
It's been over a year since I asked for recommendations for a new sewing machine. I think I've narrowed it down to the Brother PC420PRW and the Janome JW7630 which were recommended at the time. Are there any other $500 price range machines I should consider? Thanks!

QuiltnNan 12-12-2016 06:51 AM

here is a thread on the same subject from a couple of days ago http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...e-t284359.html

baronreads 12-12-2016 08:30 AM

I did look at this thread but just wondered if for an extra $100-200 there was anything else I should consider. Thanks!

patricej 12-12-2016 08:49 AM

i have the Brother PC420PRW. have been using it for close to two years and love it!
it's my "small" machine for travel, classes, and hauling to sew at friends' houses.
the least expensive janome model that includes all of the same features costs a few hundred dollars more.

it does not come with an extension table, but that can be purchased separately for an almost-reasonable price (between $60-$70.).
if you like using a 1/4" piecing foot, you'll need to get that separately, too. they are very inexpensive - often less than $10 online.

Geri B 12-12-2016 08:52 AM

Hmmm, over a year....the new models of those and other machines may add to your decision making, not to mention that new machine...I think name is sew ever or something like that....plus maybe your local dealer will be getting some trade-ups that would fit your bill......

baronreads 12-12-2016 09:30 AM

So in narrowing down machines it's come down to do I want more harp space or automatic tension?

baronreads 12-12-2016 09:33 AM

Geri, Eversewn? Yep, another one to add to the mix! LOL

Sandygirl 12-12-2016 09:56 AM

I just bought the Janome 3169 QDC for $599.00 ($1000.00 MSRP). Times Square Sewing in Springfield, IL. LOVE IT! They have a location in Jacksonville, IL. EXTENSION TABLE INCLUDED. THREAD CUTTER, etc. Quiet! Portable

she just posted on Facebook 25% off of everything..machines included!

Sandy

Patricia Drew 12-12-2016 10:53 AM


Originally Posted by baronreads (Post 7717395)
So in narrowing down machines it's come down to do I want more harp space or automatic tension?

I'd go with more harp space ... you can always adjust tension yourself. Decent Harp space is really a plus if you plan to quilt larger projects.

baronreads 12-12-2016 12:07 PM

I wish there was a website I could go to and put in my specs and have it spit out a machine for me! Searching through the specs for what I want is for the birds! :thumbdown:

Sandygirl 12-12-2016 02:53 PM

The only spec you mentioned was price.

Sandy

baronreads 12-12-2016 03:08 PM

Needle up/down, needle threader, good lighting, decent harp size, adjustable needle position, thread cutter, top loading bobbin, and the most elusive in my price range is automatic tension. I thought I might want a combo sewing/embroidery machine to be able to do labels but it's not a deal breaker.

I've also been looking for stores in my area to try some machines but none carry both Brother and Janome. I did check out Times Square Sewing but they don't list machines on their website.

Jennifer23 12-12-2016 09:56 PM

Auto tension is a fallacy. If you use a particularly heavy or light thread, you will have to adjust it even with auto tension. Harp space is far far more useful than auto tension.

patricej 12-13-2016 01:43 AM

neither of the models you mentioned has much in the way of harp space if you do your own quilting.

they are both excellent in terms of features and performance, but trying to quilt anything beyond baby quilts or small laps will be a struggle. (yes ... i know some people are able to stuff bigger quilts through and quilt successfully on small machines but it's very strenuous to say the least.)

in order to get a decent harp for quilting (at least 9") you will most likely need to at least double your budget.

my dealer sells both janome and brother. i am going there this morning anyway. i will do a little research for you. :)

Sandygirl 12-13-2016 04:06 AM


Originally Posted by baronreads (Post 7717549)
Needle up/down, needle threader, good lighting, decent harp size, adjustable needle position, thread cutter, top loading bobbin, and the most elusive in my price range is automatic tension. I thought I might want a combo sewing/embroidery machine to be able to do labels but it's not a deal breaker.

I've also been looking for stores in my area to try some machines but none carry both Brother and Janome. I did check out Times Square Sewing but they don't list machines on their website.


For a large harp space,..your $$ budget is in the multiple thousands. Not $500.00. TIMES square is a top selling dealer of Janome only. Not sure where, in general, you live in IL. Just sharing about my dealer. The Sewing Center in Morris carries both Brother and Janome if you are near there ...another top Dealer.

sandy

baronreads 12-13-2016 04:46 AM

Thank you Sandy and Patrice! I am going to Morris today actually. They also carry Juki which looks like it has more harp space on lower end models. I haven't attempted FMQ yet, and maybe it will be a long time until I do. Maybe I'm jumping the gun and don't need more harp space. It just seems that if I'm upgrading it might be nice to have. Patrice, let me know what you think, I'm not going until after work which is early afternoon. I'll check in here later!

patricej 12-13-2016 09:21 AM

the most interesting model for you that i saw at my dealer this morning is the Brother SB3129.
it has a decent space to the right of the needle ... 7-1/4", which is the same as the PC420PRW.
the extension table also comes with it.

my dealer said the SB3129 comes with a 1/4" foot but i don't see that listed when i check the brother website.

he said brother only offers the SB3129 model through dealers.
i sure couldn't find it anywhere online.

given that you can get the PC420PRW for as little as $399 through amazon, i'd say that's the better buy.
even after you buy the extension table and 1/4" foot you will not have spent as much as for the SB3129.

http://www.brother-usa.com/HomeSewin...C420PRW,SB3129


the deciding difference would be whether there's a brother dealer near you, what they charge for each, what sort of deal you'd get on personal instruction, classes, service, etc.

i have a friend who owns a juki and she's in love with it.

whether you settle on a brother, janome or juki i expect you will be happy for a long time. :)

Austinite 12-13-2016 01:09 PM

If you have $720 plus tax depending on where you live, the Juki 2000 is on Amazon. Several folks on here own one, it's got a nice sized harp and it's a very sturdy semi-industrial straight stitch only, it has needle-down, thread cutter, fantastic for quilting. If you can spare about $1000, the Juki 2010 is the same but with speed control and a subversion unit. I have a 2010 and I love it. There's a Brother 1500 for around $700 that is a good straight stitcher, several folks quilt with it as well. Reviews for all three on Amazon :) good luck, machine shopping is fun!

Austinite 12-13-2016 01:13 PM

Subtension not subversion lol. I was actually going to get a 2010 when my hubby surprised me with a 2010. I don't think the subtension unit is worth much but the speed control is very nice. Still you can buy a fair bit of fabric with the $300 difference

baronreads 12-13-2016 03:38 PM

Thanks Patrice and Austinite! Hubby and I went to a store today and left with a Janome Skyline S5!! The lady, of course, showed me this machine first and then when I told her it was out of the price range, she showed me some others in my price range. OMG, what a difference! The owner told her to not let me buy something I'd grow out of too fast then started chatting with DH. He gave us a great deal plus payments for a year with no interest. Hubby said, just get that first one we looked at. They brought it out of the back, set it up and gave me a quick lesson right then. It's SO NICE! I'm still in shock! Hubby said in the car, the other ones looked too small and clunky, lol. He thought the one we bought was top of the line for "professionals", I had to tell him NOT EVEN CLOSE! I'm excited to use it but need to sew the binding down on the baby quilt before I can do anything else! I appreciate all the help, I can't believe all of my research was for naught!

Austinite 12-13-2016 03:47 PM

Wow!!! Awesome machine! Enjoy!

Stitchnripper 12-13-2016 05:20 PM

Nice!!!! Enjoy!!!!!

Sandygirl 12-13-2016 06:44 PM

Wy to go! Awesome choice! Congrats!! Awesome husband too. Enjoy that SkYline.

sandy

patricej 12-14-2016 01:00 AM

excellent choice! :thumbup:


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