Old 07-08-2012, 05:17 PM
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ragquilter
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Originally Posted by clsurz
With the exception of my Baby-Lock Embellisher and Baby-Lock Evolution Serger all my sewing and quilting machines are Singer and I love them. A good workhorse is the Singer computerized FW75 (featherweight) and and my Singer L-500. I take the computerized FW on sew days with friends. Its such a good work horse and easily can be carried that several in that group have since purchased one. I also have Singer SES 2000 All-In-One machine however I use it primarily for embrodiery, photo stitiching, auto punch and cross stitching.

Some want to give Singer a bad rap yet I have never had issues with any of them and they are great work horses for sure. I would never trade these in for so called named brands paying thousands of dollars for a machine that that does the same things and costs a whole lot less money such as Singers do.
I have the featherweight 75 and I have grown to love it. I wasn't used to computerized machines and it took me a while to figure it out. But it is so light, easy to transport and you don't need a lot of room to use it. I just bought a heavy duty machine that was on special at HSN this week and I can't wait to get it. I am hoping around Christmas to get an embroidery machine from HSN. Even if you don't buy from HSN you can read the reviews and most of the bad are from inexperienced sewers or someone who was expecting way more than any one machine could do.
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