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Old 09-02-2010, 06:19 PM
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I to recommend the Janome Jem Platinum. I take it traveling with me and sew in hotel rooms while DH is at meetings. It is awesome.
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Old 09-02-2010, 06:44 PM
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we go to Az. in the winter with our 5th wheel and my siger featherweight goes with me does not take much room and easy to carry to the clubhouse
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Old 09-02-2010, 06:52 PM
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I'm not an RVer, but my favorite machines for classes and quilting bee is a featherweight or my Janome Jem Gold 2. I bought the Jem for $129 used, a great little machine; sews
smoothly and quietly. I was pleasantly surprised when I tried it at the store.
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Old 09-02-2010, 07:29 PM
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I agree, a Featherweight would be the best ever.. but several of the gals (8 from our group!) I quilt with have bought the new little Bernina machine.. They're are all Black (I think it's the only color), is quite inexpensive, has several choices of stitches and needle positions.. They've had theirs for months and they all love their machines.. If I were looking for a small, light weight machine I would certainly check out the Bernina before I decided on one!
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Featherweight . . . . watch ebay and Craig's List. Also garage sales, estate sales and thrift shops. Good luck.
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Old 09-02-2010, 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by 2pedersens
Okay. So I will be the oddball here. We are fulltime RVing. Quilting is my hobby, my entertainment. My husband just bought me a Janome 11000SE. It's awesome. We have travel companions and she quilts (in fact, she is the one that got me started sewing again.). She also has a Janome 11000. We have a wonderful time on the road visiting quilt and fabric shops across the U.S. I would do without pots and pans before I would do without my sewing machine. :)
Oh I am so happy to find a quilter who uses a Janome 11000. Please tell me which stitch you use to quilt with. Do you use a locking stitch? There are so many starts and stops with the quilt I am working on and adjusting the stitch each time seems not the easy way. I would appreciate any info you could give me since I am new to quilting.
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Old 09-02-2010, 08:30 PM
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Keep looking for a FW. We RV and it'll fit in any whole. If you settle into an RV resort for the winter, you'll be surprised to find a quilting group at the campsite. Last year we visited Florida and I was sewing on my deck. And the next thing I knew, my neighbor came over. She was in a group and noticed my FW. Quilters are the friendliest
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Old 09-02-2010, 09:58 PM
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I don't find that odd at all. As I said, I take my 10001 and use it with a surge protector (and always unplug it when I'm done) as long as we are running on regular electrical from a campground. Due to my husband's job, sometimes we go a few weeks running off the generator, and I am not risking an expensive computerized machine on power that is inconsistent. I'm glad you haven't had a problem, but as the saying goes, "it just takes once", and I doubt that is covered under your warranty.
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Old 09-03-2010, 04:00 AM
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A hint for all you RVers. Before you start your travels. google the ASG site to find a chapter in the area where you will visit. If you are a winter visitor, check your LQS for ASG info. We love to welcome visitors to our meetings and enjoy sharing new ideas and "show and tells".
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Old 09-03-2010, 06:09 AM
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I would go for the featherweight-you can find them if you keep on looking. I have one 1951 model and have now bought another one 1964 because I love the way they sew. I also have 2 Bernina embroidery machines that are so heavy they are stay at home models. So featherweight is the way to go, don't need a lot of space either.
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