If You Had $2000.00, What Machine Would You Buy?
#123
There are many good machines, but maybe go to a dealer with several brands where you can sit down and try them out to see which one fits you. I have 2 janomes a mc 6600P, and heart truth and love them
#127
Originally Posted by SueJ
I have been saving money like crazy so that I can buy a better machine. What would your advice be?
Good luck whatever you do.
Judi
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I did the same thing -- saved and saved . Then went and bought a Viking Ruby - I love it. Great for piecing, quiliting free motion (has 9 inch between the needle and machine so more room for the quilt) and embroidery too. I have been having a great time doing the embroidery for baby quilts and my grand-daughter's clothes.
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Janome ??? I have one and after 10 years of not so much work it has a problem . I understand that the parts inside are
made of plastic or something similar. After I take it to the shop where I bought it I'll tell you more. I have always liked it
until it started mis behaving. I don't seem to be able to adjust it, which I can do with my other machines. An real old Sears
(commander) and a Dressmaker. yes some Janome's are
manufactured in China.
I think again i'd buy a Bernina.
made of plastic or something similar. After I take it to the shop where I bought it I'll tell you more. I have always liked it
until it started mis behaving. I don't seem to be able to adjust it, which I can do with my other machines. An real old Sears
(commander) and a Dressmaker. yes some Janome's are
manufactured in China.
I think again i'd buy a Bernina.
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