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IAmCatOwned 10-05-2011 07:29 AM

I have a Bernina 440EQ (just bought last month) and a Brother Pacesetter 1000. I totally do not recommend the Brother. It is not at all suitable for quilting and I regret buying it, but it is good for piecing or other types of sewing. I plan to sell my Brother in future, but for now, it will be my machine for piecing classes.

ShabbyTabby 10-05-2011 12:36 PM

I have a Viking Lily 550 and a Baby Lock serger. I rarely use the serger anymore. I used it a lot when the granddaughters were toddlers making them little dresses and summer shorts. I just don't do any "clothes" sewing anymore so I use the Viking for everything. I have had my Viking for about 12 years and not one problem with it.

Joeysnana 10-05-2011 01:09 PM

Let's see....I started out with a Singer Curvy, then Brother Cs6000i, Janome 6600, FW 221, Brother SE 400 embroidery, Brother PE 770 for embroidery, and just got the Quattro 2. Oh, also have a Brother XL 2600i, bought for my little GS who quickly lost interest in sewing because I wouldn't let him take it apart!

AnnR 10-05-2011 03:05 PM

I have a Bernina 1130 (my very best friend), Babylock Imagine, Singer Featherweight, Pfaff 7550 and Bernette serger (inherited from my mother), Nolting Fun Quilter (which I hope to trade up to an Avante or Innovi midarm somtime in the near future).

Campbell34 10-05-2011 03:31 PM

Shabby Tabby, I have a Bernina surger, if you make shopping bags or purses it is a neat thing to finish the edges if they are quilted, I made one yesterday , finished the edges with the surger then bound it with bias tape, quick and easy :P

blueangel 10-05-2011 04:10 PM

I have a Janome 6600 and 2 old Singers

Bevsie 10-05-2011 05:46 PM

Hi
I have 3 Babylock machines
Ellure
Elegante2
Symphony

Love all of them!

Bev

CanoePam 10-05-2011 05:58 PM

Well, the OP asked me LOL!

Human powered machines: 1900s Singer 27 in treadle, 1940s Singer 66 in treadle, White 1910s head only (originally in treadle), 2 Singer 99 hand cranks (1920s, 1930s)

Electric machines: White Family Rotary 1940s (my grandmothers), Universal brand portable (probably 1950s), White 1910s, 2 Singer Featherweights (1940s, 1950s), Bernina 1031 (1992), Bernina 440QE (2007), Handiquilter Sweet16 sitdown midarm, Bernina 1300MDC serger

Embroidery machines: Bernina Deco 600, Bernina Deco 330, Happy Voyager.

Pam
Like I said, the OP asked!

purplefiend 10-05-2011 06:11 PM

HV Huskylock 910,HV Sapphire 875Q,Pfaffs 2040 & 1222E,Bernina 1031, Singers: 237,15-90,66 redeye,201K(treadles),4 Featherweights and two black 301s, 99K handcrank and a Janome Jem Gold 2. For a total of 17. I cycle through them and use all of them. The last quilt I finished used 4 machines.

purplefiend 10-05-2011 06:18 PM


Originally Posted by Mad Mimm
So far I am a sewing monogamist. I have a Viking Emerald 118. That is it. I use it for everything and I love it. She is a work-horse and has not given me an ounce of trouble! I understand sewing machines are like tattoos - it is hard to stop with just one. Interestingly enough, I only have one of those too... Hmmmm...

That's a very nice machine! I used to sell new HV and Singers.


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