Suggestions for machine to take RVing
#41
Originally Posted by sahm4605
instead of shipping the machine up there, when you head south why not just pick up the machine down here? save you the shipping and you can travel to a few shops to find one that you like used, just to begin with.
#43
Mamabear,
To bad you don't live closer to Co. I sell Featherweights. They are great for piecing. Just don't make a mistake, the stitch is so perfect that they are harder to "unsew". We have spent the last 3 winters in Az. in our 5th wheel and I take mine with me, always.... enjoy
To bad you don't live closer to Co. I sell Featherweights. They are great for piecing. Just don't make a mistake, the stitch is so perfect that they are harder to "unsew". We have spent the last 3 winters in Az. in our 5th wheel and I take mine with me, always.... enjoy
#44
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Keller, TX
Posts: 1,937
I purchased a Janome 3160Q from Brubakerssewing.com. f or our travel trailer.
Excellent machine. Very light weight and it has a auto thread cutter....I have to have that thread cutter for piecing...no threads all over the trailer..and me. Plus it is a dream to set up and take down since it is so light weight. Call Amy at Brubaker's.
They know me by name now....great customer service...
Diana in Texas
Excellent machine. Very light weight and it has a auto thread cutter....I have to have that thread cutter for piecing...no threads all over the trailer..and me. Plus it is a dream to set up and take down since it is so light weight. Call Amy at Brubaker's.
They know me by name now....great customer service...
Diana in Texas
#45
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Newberg, OR
Posts: 1,911
We travel extensively in our 5th Wheel. I have a heavy Bernina, but I take it anyway. What I find more difficult to pack along are my cutting mat and ironing board. I use a portable ironing board, but even at that, when I'm sewing it seems that every flat surface has something on it. Some places have conference rooms where they allow you to spread out. In any case, I take the machine I know and love. My machine goes where I go.
#46
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Rawlins, WY
Posts: 20
We are snow-birds, going to AZ every winter for about 5 months. I couldn't go without my full size Husqvarna-Viking machine! We have a 5th wheel, but it stays in the park, and we carry all we need in the small pick-up and pull a small trailer. Works fine for us!
perky2
perky2
#47
I take my Janomi "Quilters Companion", when we go to Florida, for the winter. We have a fifth wheel and I use the dinette(ours has a booth), to set up my sewing area. It works nice, as the seats will hold your quilts up in place while sewing. Our 5th wheel, has 3 slide outs, so we really enjoy staying in it.
#48
We are full time RVers. I have a Featherweight in the front closet. I can't say I like it as good as my 40+ year old Singer (400 something, I can't remember) but it sews. And it does zig zag and a few more stitches. I hand quilt so do not use it for that but I have hemed and bound a lot of projects on it. I also do Swedish Weaving and Huck Embroidery. Last Christmas I made each of my four daughters and two granddaughters "Grandma" aprons on this little machine. Happy Trails................
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