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    Old 07-04-2012, 06:33 PM
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    Okay, there you go, I had read up above,lol.

    Originally Posted by Lady Diana
    Kenmores are no longer Janomes. They went exclusively to Singer. Allbrands has the last Kenmore made by Janome on sale right now. I bought one for my daughter. it was $700, it is now $399. Worth every penny. Also came with a DVD and extened warranty . No sales tax and free shipping!.
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    Old 07-04-2012, 06:33 PM
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    Janet,I have a singer Quantum XL6000 singer sewing and embroidery machine.It sews like a dream and has an automatic bobbin winder and thread exchanger which is great when you have a lot of thread changes in embroidery.I have had this machine for over six years and no problems with it.It was made by jukie but I dont think they are making this machine anymore.My neighbor has a singer embroidery machine and she likes it.I have a 47 year old kenmore that I never use but it still runs.
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    Old 07-04-2012, 08:36 PM
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    I have 3 machines. None cost over $250. One is a singer heavy duty singer and one is a serger (brother) and one a sewer/embroidery machine (brother) I am happy with everyone. If I were in my 20's to 40's and had the time to sew like I do now, I 'd get an embroidery/sewing with a good reputation and not terribly expensive, and also a baby lock serger. Never had time to do lots of sewin when I was younger. Now it is dresses for the great grands and dolls for the sick kids. Will be 72 in a month and think it is too late for expensive stuff at this point in my life.

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    Old 07-05-2012, 03:02 AM
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    With the exception of my Baby-Lock Embellisher and Baby-Lock Evolution Serger all my sewing and quilting machines are Singer and I love them. A good workhorse is the Singer computerized FW75 (featherweight) and and my Singer L-500. I take the computerized FW on sew days with friends. Its such a good work horse and easily can be carried that several in that group have since purchased one. I also have Singer SES 2000 All-In-One machine however I use it primarily for embrodiery, photo stitiching, auto punch and cross stitching.

    Some want to give Singer a bad rap yet I have never had issues with any of them and they are great work horses for sure. I would never trade these in for so called named brands paying thousands of dollars for a machine that that does the same things and costs a whole lot less money such as Singers do.
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    Old 07-05-2012, 03:06 AM
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    i have a kenmore 19606..just love it...i used it for my everyday sewing , since hubby got mea viking sapphired 870. but i perfer my kenmore.lol
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    Old 07-05-2012, 03:18 AM
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    I have 2 Kenmore sewing machines and both work just great.
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    Old 07-05-2012, 05:36 AM
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    I haven't bought a Kenmore since 1977 simply because it has lasted so well. Just get it serviced once a year. (smile)
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    Old 07-05-2012, 07:34 AM
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    Originally Posted by wordpaintervs
    I have 3 machines. None cost over $250. One is a singer heavy duty singer and one is a serger (brother) and one a sewer/embroidery machine (brother) I am happy with everyone. Now it is dresses for the great grands and dolls for the sick kids. Will be 72 in a month and think it is too late for expensive stuff at this point in my life.

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    Don't let age stop you, of course money is a different story. I'm almost 73, bought the Brother TOL & totally love it it. I decided I'm going to enjoy things as long as possible & the sewing machine is my only major luxury. My young granddaughters (8 & 11) also love that Brother & often embroider & make doll clothes when they visit. So I consider it an investment to teach them the love of sewing.
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    Old 07-05-2012, 07:41 AM
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    I've had a Kenmore for about 30 years and it still sews great. Nothing fancy about it but it does the job. If I ever have to get anothr machine, it will be a Kenmore - very reliable.
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    Old 07-05-2012, 09:11 AM
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    I bought my 2nd Kenmore about 3 years ago, the computerized model, and love both of them! I really want an embroidery machine now and wish Kenmore made a good one. They did several years ago, but not as nice.
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