Originally Posted by
francie yuhas
I would go to a thrift store and get an older Singer....not computerized. They last a long time and hold up to a lot of wear.
I think some of the thrift stores are onto us, the last time I spotted an oldish machine (70s Kenmore) the Salvation Army wanted $200 for it. I'm sure it was a good machine but I wasn't going to pay that. It needed a good service visit too which would have been nearly another $100.