Beginner machine?
#31
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I just bought a Pfaff Ambition 1.5 and it has the bigger throat and so glad I did it has an 8 inch throat .. But I still wish I would of went with the 11 inch throat for quilting .. Just an thought for you ...
#32
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Can't go wrong with Janomes. Allbrands.com has several in your price range. here is a link to a computerized machine, free shpiping, no tax....it is a few dollars more, but worth it. Good luck.For got the link,,,go to allbrands.com and type in 8077 the model number. it is $249. Compare the features and remember that Janomes are a better made machine with a good warranty. Allbrands back there machines whereas WalMart would be difficult to deal with if you have a problem with the Singer. I have purchase four different machines from Allbrands for my daughters and we have been very satisfied.
Diana in TX
Diana in TX
Last edited by Lady Diana; 11-07-2012 at 06:34 AM.
#34
As of right now, I have no sewing machine at all. I do EVERYTHING by hand, and actually like doing it that way. BUT I know once I get into quilting, I will get to certain points where I will want a machine (like the actual quiliting part!).
I don't want anything too fancy or expensive; basically something cheap(ish) that will get the job done if I don't ask too much! Is this a 'decent' machine to start with? http://www.walmart.com/ip/Singer-Con...chine/17167244
Thanks!
I don't want anything too fancy or expensive; basically something cheap(ish) that will get the job done if I don't ask too much! Is this a 'decent' machine to start with? http://www.walmart.com/ip/Singer-Con...chine/17167244
Thanks!
#35
The 'throat' area is actually called the 'harp.' Don't know why; that's just the term.
I would respectfully steer you toward a vintage machine like a Singer 15, 99 or 66. You should be able to get one for under $150 in excellent condition, and it will last you for many years to come, unlike the 'white plastic wonders' that are available for a similar price.
I would respectfully steer you toward a vintage machine like a Singer 15, 99 or 66. You should be able to get one for under $150 in excellent condition, and it will last you for many years to come, unlike the 'white plastic wonders' that are available for a similar price.
#37
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Location: Tallmadge, OH
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I have a Bernina machine but I also have a lightweight Brother that I bought first to see whether I would really like quilting. The Brother is very nice and weighs only 11 pounds. I bought it from Wal*Mart.
#38
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Central NY
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That machine looks like a great deal...has needle up/down and speed control...and Janome is an excellent brand.
Can't go wrong with Janomes. Allbrands.com has several in your price range. here is a link to a computerized machine, free shpiping, no tax....it is a few dollars more, but worth it. Good luck.For got the link,,,go to allbrands.com and type in 8077 the model number. it is $249. Compare the features and remember that Janomes are a better made machine with a good warranty. Allbrands back there machines whereas WalMart would be difficult to deal with if you have a problem with the Singer. I have purchase four different machines from Allbrands for my daughters and we have been very satisfied.
Diana in TX
Diana in TX
#39
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Highlands Ranch, CO
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If you can find a used Janome Memory Craft 3000, it is a wonderful workhorse. I've had mine for 20 years and not a lick of problems. I bought a Janome Horizon last Feb., paid a lot for it, and, although it has many nice features, the MC3000 is still my baby!
#40
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I have used a Bailey successfully and without any problems. See link below:
http://portland.craigslist.org/clk/for/3391197943.html
http://portland.craigslist.org/clk/for/3391197943.html
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