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Old 01-06-2011, 07:23 AM
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Two Kenmores (love 'em) and a Brother Serger.
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Old 01-06-2011, 07:26 AM
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I have a Janome Gem, which is a really great little machine, especially for workshops etc. I also have a Pfaff Quilt Expression 4, which seems great. I haven't had it that long, so I am still learning !!
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Old 01-06-2011, 07:36 AM
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Babylock Ellagante 2 and a Pfaff mid-arm
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An old and a new Pfaff (I'm spoilt).
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Me too and a Pfaff serger. I love them all.
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Brother & SInger
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Janome 6600P, 1948 Featherweight and a Husqvarna Viking Lily.
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I am interested to see that most people have multiple machines. Is it that a)they all have different functions, b) we weren't able to trade them in, or c) we are all crazy collectors?
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Originally Posted by Limey
I am interested to see that most people have multiple machines. Is it that a)they all have different functions, b) we weren't able to trade them in, or c) we are all crazy collectors?
C, for me. I can't stand to see a vintage sewing machine without a proper home and name!!
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I have a Featherweight, a Janome 6500P that I absolutely love and
a Babylock Sashiko that I haven't gotten out of the box yet but am itching to try.
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I have a Janome Memory Craft 4800, my workhorse and a Bernina Aurora 440 QE that I am just learning how to operate and a APQS Lenni longarm. Love then all. Its just that the Bernina has so many bells and whistles and I have'nt had the time to take the classes offerred with it.
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