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Old 07-06-2011, 03:30 PM
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Something just happened to my Pfaff 2170. It is going to need to see a repairperson. In the meantime, I'm beginning to have withdrawal pains already. I know a lot of you out there have more than one machine. I would like to know what you would recommend that is a sturdy, basic (not expensive) machine that will let me sew a quarter inch seam and keep quilting while my baby gets some much needed attention.
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Old 07-06-2011, 03:33 PM
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Check into a Janome Gem. I can't speak from personal experience, but I've heard good things about them.
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Old 07-06-2011, 03:35 PM
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If it's a second "backup" machine, then I suggest visiting dealers and checking out their used machines. You may pay a bit more than buying on E-bay or Craigs list, but you'll get to test drive it and the shops usually offer a small warranty period.
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Old 07-06-2011, 03:38 PM
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Great idea! Thanks. When I bring it in tomorrow I'll see what my LQA has.
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Check out my review of the Juki TL2010Q, it's awesome!
http://www.createdbycj.com/from-my-s...-tl-2010q.html
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i really believe in the inexpensive Brother machines you can pick up for under $100 (i bought 3 at $79 each)they are great basic machines- hold up to kids using them- and can easily handle the basics.

we used to have a little sewing school- in the school we had 5 Brother machines- a White, a Singer and my Viking- I really thought most students would really want to be using my viking- not true---we had the most inexpensive Brother machines wind up being the favorites! and at times certain students would stand around and wait for one over sitting down in front of one of the others-
the White was the one no one wanted to use- including the person it belonged to....
all 3 of my granddaughters (ages 16, 14 & 10) all have brother machines- they have all 3 been using them for 6 years now. good little work horses
(the youngest was 4 when she made her first quilt on a little kids singer- about 1/2 way through that first quilt she had already moved from her little (just her size singer) to one of the brother's which was much easier for her to operate.
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My machine of choice for straight piecing is a Singer 301. You can find good deals on EBay. They are little workhorses and a pleasure to sew on.
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