Old 09-22-2019, 04:01 PM
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donna13350
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My oldest computerized machine is over 20 years old and still going strong(a Singer CE100 embroidery machine)..the only drawback is Singer stopped updating it for newer versions of Windows years ago, but there is a way to run old software on new IOS versions. When I first got that machine, .I figured it only had so much life in it, and didn't want to waste it on sewing, just kept it for embroidery..now I know better. I have 2 newer computerized embroidery machines, and a computerized sewing machine, as well as a computerized longarm. My experience has been that they last a long, long time, and prices have come down so far that the sewing machines, available at any store for a hundred or so dollars, work very well, last forever and can be disposed of without regrets if the time comes.

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