Machine suggestions please
#22
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
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I have two vintage Singers. Great machines but I miss the features of my newer machine. Needle up/down, auto thread cutter, and speed control. Those are the three features that I use all the time.
I have ten machines in my sewing room. Two are set up all the time. The others are in cases or rolling totes. Edit: I forgot to count another vintage one, the Singer 185J. Now that is heavy little machine. I can barely lift it. All were given to me or I found at at thrift store. I have Janome, Singer, Brother, Juki, Kenmore, and Bernina. I use to have a Pfaff, New Home, and a Domestic. My favorite is Juki for piecing and quilting and my Bernina for decorative stitches. Oh forgot about my Brother Embroidery machine so that makes 12. I need to regift most of them soon.
I have ten machines in my sewing room. Two are set up all the time. The others are in cases or rolling totes. Edit: I forgot to count another vintage one, the Singer 185J. Now that is heavy little machine. I can barely lift it. All were given to me or I found at at thrift store. I have Janome, Singer, Brother, Juki, Kenmore, and Bernina. I use to have a Pfaff, New Home, and a Domestic. My favorite is Juki for piecing and quilting and my Bernina for decorative stitches. Oh forgot about my Brother Embroidery machine so that makes 12. I need to regift most of them soon.
Last edited by Onebyone; 07-27-2024 at 05:11 PM.
#23
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Join Date: Dec 2022
Posts: 1
I have a Brother PQ1600S and so far, I love it. Per the internet, "The Brother PQ1600S is an upgraded version of the PQ1500SL, featuring a more robust build for heavy-duty use, improved tension control with a dedicated dial, a built-in knee lifter, and a larger workspace with an enhanced extension table, while sharing core features like high-speed straight stitching (1500 SPM), F.A.S.T. needle threader, and pin feed for quilters, making the PQ1600S a more refined, powerful straight-stitch machine for serious quilters and sewers." I have used mine to sew a baby throw of very fluffy Shannon Cuddle with minky backing, and a couple of purses with layers of vinyl and cork with no issues. My favorite feature is the pin feed mechanism, which is why I bought it. I haven't yet tried it for FMQ, but I plan to. It will be interesting to see what it's like with the feed dogs disengaged. The foot pressure tension and feed dog settings are color-coordinated with each other, which is nice. It has been compared to the Juke TL 2010 and the Baby Lock Accomplish. I chose it because of the pin feed mostly and power at the price point I wanted (TOPS sold it to me for $940; honestly I should have haggled.) Maybe if I looked a little bit longer, I might have chosen BL Accomplish (I have a BL Aventura 2 sewing and embroidery machine, which I love, too), if the Accomplish had better lighting. I haven't really had a problem with seeing (my room is very well lit), but the machine lighting isn't Wow. Otherwise, I am pretty happy with it.
#24
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Join Date: Sep 2016
Posts: 607
I second the Juki 2000, it's got a huge harp and it's an excellent machine, the only difference between it and the 2010 is the speed control and they make you pay for that option! there's also a Brother version of that machine as well. it's worth a trip to Walmart to look at the Brothers for sure!
for a good basic machine, you cannot beat Janome, they have the "couture" machines that come in several colors and they are less than 200 https://www.amazon.com/Janome-Coutur...7GJ/ref=sr_1_4, i know several people that have one of these.
this Janome reminds me of the Walmart Brothers and you get an extension table as well!
https://www.amazon.com/Janome-Fully-...PE/ref=sr_1_10
for a good basic machine, you cannot beat Janome, they have the "couture" machines that come in several colors and they are less than 200 https://www.amazon.com/Janome-Coutur...7GJ/ref=sr_1_4, i know several people that have one of these.
this Janome reminds me of the Walmart Brothers and you get an extension table as well!
https://www.amazon.com/Janome-Fully-...PE/ref=sr_1_10
#26
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Join Date: Sep 2016
Posts: 607

