For those with several (many?) sewing machines -
#12
I would keep my vintage Pfaff 130. I use it mainly for applique because of its ability to do zigzag for applique, but lately I've been also using it for some piecing and for my FMQ and ruler quilting too. It's not a treadle, which is its downfall in regards to doomsdays, but my hubby is an electrician so I'm sure he could rig something up. I do have a treadle, so if I was allowed to keep two, the treadle would be my second.
#13
this is a tough one.
i have four machines now.
Dream Machine2
Janome Skyline S9 (for travel)
Janome Continental M7 (because i am ridiculously self-indulgent when it comes to machines)
big-box Brother (backup travel)
i guess if i absolutely had to limit myself to one it would have to be my Brother Dream Machine2.
it doesn't sew as well as either of my Janome machines but comes tolerably close.
it has a large work area, is embroidery capable, a scanner, and plenty of other bells and whistles.
it isn't easy to travel with, but i have done so and could again if necessary.
a harder question for me to answer would be which machine to buy if i had none and could only get one (without having to consider cost.)
there's nothing on the market i know of that includes everything i consider essential for top-notch embroidery plus greatest sewing.
i have four machines now.
Dream Machine2
Janome Skyline S9 (for travel)
Janome Continental M7 (because i am ridiculously self-indulgent when it comes to machines)
big-box Brother (backup travel)
i guess if i absolutely had to limit myself to one it would have to be my Brother Dream Machine2.
it doesn't sew as well as either of my Janome machines but comes tolerably close.
it has a large work area, is embroidery capable, a scanner, and plenty of other bells and whistles.
it isn't easy to travel with, but i have done so and could again if necessary.
a harder question for me to answer would be which machine to buy if i had none and could only get one (without having to consider cost.)
there's nothing on the market i know of that includes everything i consider essential for top-notch embroidery plus greatest sewing.
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#15
I am down to only 9 machines right now and would not give any of them up! I have 4 singer 221s and 4 Pfaff's 7570s I use them for my 4H classes and for my own sewing. Waited too many years to get just what I wanted, and I don't have all that many years left, so keeping what I have as long as I can!
#18
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Oh bearisgray that is a really tough question and at this time I am leaning toward.......................................oh shoot I can't decide lol, Probably my Brother embroidery/sewing combo machine but please don't take away my vintage ladies as I love them all.
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#20
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Right now the only one I would take because of sentimental value is a dinky mechanical Brother XR-57 which is over 15 years old and still works great. I learned to FMQ on it. Any others I could do without or find again including featherweights.