Rolling Sewing Machine Bag
#42
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Posts: 8
I saw a piece of luggage at Ikea that I am thinking seriously about buying. It is a duffle with 2 wheels. I think my machine will fit in it with room to spare. It is $79 (or $59 if you have a family membership or what ever they call it) They come in kind of a royal blue with lime green interior, or white with a yellow interior. It is made by "Upptacka" it's 13 x 20 x 14" (ish). I've been looking for something to take my machine in for classes. We don't have an Ikea near by, I have to go 2.25 hours but will be in Portland next week so I'm going to check it out, if my plane isn't late anyway.
Susan G
Susan G
#43
Tuttos are very light and easy to lift by holding onto the bars on each end. Its the machine that can make it heavy!
QUOTE=baslp;5979396]I just ordered a Tutto case. I hope that it is light, so I do not break my back when I lift it in and out of my car.[/QUOTE]
QUOTE=baslp;5979396]I just ordered a Tutto case. I hope that it is light, so I do not break my back when I lift it in and out of my car.[/QUOTE]
#45
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Round Rock,Texas
Posts: 6,135
I love my Tutto case! I have the large size. I have a Husqvarna Viking Sapphire 875, the thing is enormous and doesn't fit in the one I have, wish I could afford the 1x monster.
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#46
Have you tried putting it in from the side? My machine is too large for the top do I have to use the side. i too wish I could afford the 1x too. Ive decided that my machine is just too darn heavy to take places any way.
#47
I have the cover /case and use one of those folding, rolling luggage carts with a couple of bungee cords . Not aesthetically pleasing but cheap and it works
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Micha
#48
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 47
Thank you so much for this post! I went on line and checked out the Harbor Freight rolling tool bag...it is a great bag with a great price...and 20% off made it a sweeter deal! I have searched awhile for a rolling tote and could not afford the ridiculous prices for brand name rolling totes. I looked at one in JoAnn's and it was so big and cumbersome looking for my little machine that I bring to classes. The reviews for the wheels and handles on JoAnn's are always saying they break or tip and who needs to spend hard earned money on something that will do that or not be what you really wanted! So thanks again...can't wait to get it!
#50
I won a Tutto several years ago and love it. It has the wheels that turn any which way, which is great when you're lugging around a heavy machine! I use the large Tutto for my Janome 10000, and occasionally use it for toting around other heavy stuff, too
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