Sewing Machines
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Originally Posted by matraina
In reading the comments in this section, I wonder why so many people have several sewing machines. It must take up so much room. Just wondering.
#43
I have a Singer heavy duty factory machine, My Grandmother's Singer, A lighter Singer factory machine (given to me), A brother LS2020, a Memorycraft 8000 (sewing/embroidery bought in the early 90s), a Simplicity serger (bought 30 years ago), a singer serger ( bought from a friend who does not sew,
and my newest a Janome Memorycraft 11000 bought last month. That's 8. I use them all. I had a Kenmore I picked up at a yard sale, had a friend whose machine died, so gave it to her.
and my newest a Janome Memorycraft 11000 bought last month. That's 8. I use them all. I had a Kenmore I picked up at a yard sale, had a friend whose machine died, so gave it to her.
#45
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Originally Posted by matraina
In reading the comments in this section, I wonder why so many people have several sewing machines. It must take up so much room. Just wondering.
#46
Originally Posted by Kitsie
Originally Posted by matraina
In reading the comments in this section, I wonder why so many people have several sewing machines. It must take up so much room. Just wondering.
#47
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I have 2 fw , 301a, 2 other singers 1 with touch screen ane 2 ols knemores and still looking- want a white fw. maybe I'll be done -one never knows -- oh must count my longarm but I'am scared of it don't like to frog, so don't use it.
#48
Some of us have been bitten by the collect vintage machines bug. I have Bernina 155 which I got 8 years ago. She is my number one machine and she sews beautifully all the time. I have a 1956 Featherweight just because I love them and they are so wonderful to take to class. I have a Kenmore which I bought before Bernie and only use her when Bernie is getting her yearly maintenance. Also have a 1941 Singer 128, 1924 Singer 66 (Red-Eye), Montgomery Ward 1971 machine which I got for $5 at a resale shop (saving this one to see if my granddaughter can get interested in qu8ilting) and a 1905 Singer 27 treadle which my boss gave me as a gift. I am also getting another Featherweight repainted in Candy Apple Red.
I just love old machines and if I can save one from the landfill and not have to pay an arm and a leg, I will do so.
I just love old machines and if I can save one from the landfill and not have to pay an arm and a leg, I will do so.
#49
It started out of frustration when the expensive, high - end machine would not do as it was supposed to. I then decided that the best way was to buy purpose - dedicated machines that would only do one job, but do that well. I have a straight stitching machine that only does that.It is great for sewing and quilting. The embroidery machine is set up for that only. If one breaks down, I don't lose the lot when it is being repaired.
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Originally Posted by Kitsie
Originally Posted by matraina
In reading the comments in this section, I wonder why so many people have several sewing machines. It must take up so much room. Just wondering.
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