Suggestions for machine to take RVing
#1
My DH and I are currently thinking of upgrading our current RV to a 5th wheel and spending more time travelling. I would like to have a machine to take along. I currently use a Pfaff 7550 and 1200 at home but both are too bulky to take along.
For those that use machines while travelling what machine do you take along?
TIA,
For those that use machines while travelling what machine do you take along?
TIA,
#5
I have the Janome Jem Platinum 760. It's small enough to haul around to classes, lightweight so hubby won't complain about the "weight issue":roll: . and is a workhorse!!! I've sewn TONS of things with it in the last 3 yrs and never had a problem with it
#6
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 5,453
i have a janome gem platinum..my DH got me the Sew Easy table for it last year, but i find sewing on the white fold down tables works just fine. they weigh 12 pounds
they make a "gold" model too..less stitches on that one,and cheaper.
but i know there are others out there,that are cheaper and light weight.
they make a "gold" model too..less stitches on that one,and cheaper.
but i know there are others out there,that are cheaper and light weight.
#8
I have a big heavy Bernina that I love, but it, too, it too heavy for travel. Just bought a Bernette, the new little Bernina, and it is just fine for travel, not too small, not too big, just right!
#9
Congrats on upgrading to a fifth wheel. We bought one this spring, just love it. Are you going full-time? Our camper has so much storage space, I could hide all kinds of projects in there. Since we both are still working, we use it when we can. I haven't taken my quilting with me because we are really busy during our short trips. Next year, we are thinking about parking it at a seasonal campground, then my quilting will go with me. If you have any questions about RVing, just PM me
#10
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: CO., USA
Posts: 592
I have a fifth wheel. Go out at least every other week end May thru September.
I purchased an inexpensive Brother ($179.99) at Rocky Mountain Sew Vac. It is very light weight and does everything a larger model does.
It's perfect.
I purchased an inexpensive Brother ($179.99) at Rocky Mountain Sew Vac. It is very light weight and does everything a larger model does.
It's perfect.
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