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    Old 06-25-2013, 07:42 AM
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    My main machine is a Bernina 440EQ, which I originally purchased for embroidery, after MANY problems with the Brother PE700 machine, which is sitting in a box in my garage. I have a small Janone that I use for classes, the Singer all in one machine that HSN sold last year (tried using it for embroidery, thread keeps jamming), a old Necchi that still works and a Bailey 15" long arm. I gave my niece a small Janome embroidery machine and a serger that I didn't use, she show some interest is sewing, but has been to busy with her social life to learn how to quilt.
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    Old 06-25-2013, 07:43 AM
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    Originally Posted by quiltjoey
    By some standards, too many! Everyone tells me, " What do you want with another sewing machine"? I only have :
    1. Viking Designer 1, sewing & embroidery
    2. 1960ish Kenmore in a cabinet: a pain with tension issues which I think is the operator not the machine...
    3. Singer 99
    4. Green Singer: not sure of it's number and is heavy
    5. Singer Spartan: a workhorse
    6. May 3, 1951 Featherweight: works beautifully
    7. Old serger from 1970s: still works fine but doesn't have a cover stitch
    8. Elna 704 DEX Serger with cover stitch: works beautifully
    9. Sew Handy toy singer: works
    10. Singer 127 Sphinx decals, treadle; works
    11. Singer 127 Sphinx decals, can be a treadle or electric which works. Want to convert to hand crank.

    Gave a small Janome to my nephew. Donated 2 clones to the Kidney Foundation Community Thrift store.

    I love the old Singers but don't know why as my Mom didn't sew much but had some kind of clone for a while that she used when she did sew.

    Did learn to sew on a treadle in Home Ec class. Maybe that's why I love them. All of my machines work and I keep them clean and oiled regularly. Sew on them also but most use the Viking as it is like driving a RR instead of a Volkswagen. LOL!!!

    I learned early to sew--to early to remember. Anyway, on a treadle. I didn't get an electric one until I was married. One summer I made about 6 square dance skirts-------------and two can cans. about wore out my right leg!
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    Old 06-25-2013, 12:19 PM
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    I have 6. I use two all the time. They are newer and straight stitch only. I piece on one and quilt on the other. Others are stored away.
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    Old 06-25-2013, 12:20 PM
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    Originally Posted by Jan in VA
    Reading this thread I can't tell if we're bragging, complaining, inventorying, one-upping, hungering, or just plain nuts!!!

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    Jan, we are just answering her question.
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    Old 06-25-2013, 01:43 PM
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    Originally Posted by Jingle
    Jan, we are just answering her question.
    And Jan was just being humorous.
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    Old 06-25-2013, 02:37 PM
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    I have 13 and my aunt is going to give me another one when she comes up from Clay City, Ky
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    Old 06-25-2013, 04:06 PM
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    It is great to see I am not the only one with too many machine. I have 2 Pfaffs, a Bernina, a Brother, a Featherweight, a Serger, and two other machines I have passed on to my DILs.
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    Old 06-25-2013, 04:11 PM
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    I have several sewing machines.(15 total). I am mainly a quilter, I started sewing at 9yrs old making garments, made my first quilt when I was 30. I've been sewing for 47 years, 25 years as a quilter. I make lots of children's charity quilts and for wounded soldiers. I learned to use a treadle machine 6 years ago and piece quite a few of my quilts with a treadle. My Singer 115 treadle is 99 years old and still sewing as well as the day it rolled off the assembly line; can't say that about the new machines sold today.

    Berninas:930 and 1031, Pfaffs:1222E and #60 treadle,Singers: Featherweights(3),301(1),
    Singer treadles: 201k,15-90K,66-1 red eye decals,237 zig zag,115
    Husqvarna Viking: Huskylock 910 serger and Sapphire 875

    Sharon W.
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    Old 06-25-2013, 04:51 PM
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    A Singer from the 60's, a Janome for sewing/embroidery, a little Janome for classes, Janome serger, Avante Handiquilter, Wheeler and Wilson treadle (my grandmother's), and my toy Singer from the early 50's.
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    Old 06-25-2013, 06:24 PM
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    I was delighted to read all the comments here. I thought something was wrong with me because I can never part with any of my 13 machines. I love them all, like they are family. But it was so refreshing to see that I am not alone, and some even have more machines than I do. tee hee
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