Lightweight Machine...No Featherweights Please
#11
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 1,152
She mentions lighter, but not smaller. The Jem is only 1 lb lighter than the standard size 3160QDC. It also is a 5mm machine with 4-piece feed dogs vs the 7mm 7-piece Superior Feed System (Janome's version of box feed) of a full size machine. If one is looking for a replacement primary machine, they'd probably prefer full size.
BTW, the Jem Platinum is discontinued according to Janome's website.
BTW, the Jem Platinum is discontinued according to Janome's website.
#12
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: South East, PA
Posts: 354
I have several inexpensive Brother machines, that I love. I haven't had any issues with them, I drag them to retreat, and although I would love to have a machine with a large throat to domestic machine quilt, I wrestle with the machines I have. Living on a fixed income, you use what you have and can afford.
#13
Thanks for the recommendations. I should have been more specific in what I am looking for. Lightweight, yes. Full size, maybe. Smaller, maybe.
What I currently own: Janome Heart Truth, Babylock Jazz, Featherweights x2 (1938 and Centennial). Regarding the Featherweights, the '38 needs motor work and the Centennial was my mom's machine and doesn't leave my house. I am looking for a basic, lightweight machine to schlep around - to sewing group, camping, etc.
Thanks again everyone for your suggestions!
What I currently own: Janome Heart Truth, Babylock Jazz, Featherweights x2 (1938 and Centennial). Regarding the Featherweights, the '38 needs motor work and the Centennial was my mom's machine and doesn't leave my house. I am looking for a basic, lightweight machine to schlep around - to sewing group, camping, etc.
Thanks again everyone for your suggestions!
#14
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Morris Plains, NJ
Posts: 1,821
I have a Pfaff Passport which weighs about 13 lbs and I love it. Lightweight, easy to move, beautiful stitch, and absolutely no problem with it. I clean the bobbin area of dust bunnies with every 2nd bobbin change and have never needed to have it serviced. I bought it when they first came out. I believe that was about 7-8 years ago.
#18
Member
Join Date: Mar 2019
Posts: 22
I have the Janome Gem Gold, I've lent it to a friend who is learning to sew as an adult. It is very user friendly for her and lightweight enough she can move it from closet to dining table etc.
I also have a vintage Kenmore 158. 10400, which is a 3/4 machine, very sturdy, basic stitches, quiet, and comes in the rose-embossed case. I've used it in the camper and I really like it, a lot. I prefer it to the FW since it has zig-zag stitches.
I also have a vintage Kenmore 158. 10400, which is a 3/4 machine, very sturdy, basic stitches, quiet, and comes in the rose-embossed case. I've used it in the camper and I really like it, a lot. I prefer it to the FW since it has zig-zag stitches.

