Your Opinions on a Singer 4432 (marketed as heavy duty)
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Your Opinions on a Singer 4432 (marketed as heavy duty)
I am a 'vintage' enthusiast, but recently have been having a lot of trouble with machine quilting. My machine just can't seem to handle batting (it's fine if I use a thin sheet or flannel) even the thinnest batting available is a struggle. I bought a walking foot, but that seems to make it worse and I have to battle to get the quilt under it. Anyway, I have been researching newer machines and came across the Singer 4432. I use a lot of denim in my projects and it is supposed to be able to handle multiple layers (useful I thought, for bags etc).
So people, what do you reckon? The Singer 4432 is priced at $599.00. Which is about the max I can spare at this time. I would still have to purchase a walking foot, but they have one specifically for this machine at an affordable price. Currently I sew on a Pinnock SewMatic (c1950).
I love to handquilt, but 'time is not my friend' and currently machine quilting is becoming a less than relaxing/satisfying pastime.
All comments welcome. Here's a link to the machine in question http://www.singerco.com.au/products/...duty-4432.html
So people, what do you reckon? The Singer 4432 is priced at $599.00. Which is about the max I can spare at this time. I would still have to purchase a walking foot, but they have one specifically for this machine at an affordable price. Currently I sew on a Pinnock SewMatic (c1950).
I love to handquilt, but 'time is not my friend' and currently machine quilting is becoming a less than relaxing/satisfying pastime.
All comments welcome. Here's a link to the machine in question http://www.singerco.com.au/products/...duty-4432.html
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The concensus here seems to be that new Singers are pretty poor quality these days. A Brother might be a better choice, or a used machine from a licensed sewing machine dealer that has been refurbished. I got my used Janome MC6600P for $350.
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I agree with checking for a used machine at a licensed dealer. You should still get a warranty, I did, plus a free service at the end of the year's warranty. A dealer knows his trade ins because he probably sold and serviced most of the machines, especially if the dealer has been in business for a long time. I bought both my Pfaffs used and couldn't be happier. A good sales associate will listen to what your needs are and help you get the machine you need, not all machines at a dealer are expensive.
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