suggestions for new low cost sewing machine, please
#1
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Join Date: Mar 2016
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I'm in my first year as a guild member. I'm joining a "small group". Our primary purpose will be community service quilting.
I need to buy an inexpensive ($200. or less) sewing machine to take to meetings. It needs to be light weight. (I'm a vintage sewing machine person.) I tried taking my vintage Singer 301, but it's too heavy. Besides being too heavy, it's my favorite machine and I don't want to pack and unpack it regularly.
I"m sure that what I will mostly be doing is making blocks. I would require that I can purchase a bed extention table.
Any suggestions?
bkay
I need to buy an inexpensive ($200. or less) sewing machine to take to meetings. It needs to be light weight. (I'm a vintage sewing machine person.) I tried taking my vintage Singer 301, but it's too heavy. Besides being too heavy, it's my favorite machine and I don't want to pack and unpack it regularly.
I"m sure that what I will mostly be doing is making blocks. I would require that I can purchase a bed extention table.
Any suggestions?
bkay
#3
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
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Put the word out in your guild, see if anyone has a machine they've been thinking about selling. Also check with your local dealers/sewing machine techs. Lots of very good, previously loved machines out there to be had for a very decent price. I bought my beloved Brother 1500, close to brand new, from a guild member for less than the listed retail price.
#4
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The low end Brothers are not bad machines. Because of the plastic parts they won't hold up well for heavy sewing or projects, but they pretty much all have assisted threading, easy to follow threading paths, quite a few stitches, and feet or other accessories are easy to find. Make sure that you have enough variation for stitch length.
The nice thing about the Brothers is you can just run down to Walmart and get going in minutes!
With basically the same set of criteria, I went with a mechanical (non computerized) Eversewn Sparrow. 15. I've been pretty happy with it so far, but it does seem noisy in comparison to the other machines at my sewing group, and if I was sewing on it more often, I'd want a faster machine.
https://www.amazon.com/Eversewn-Spar.../dp/B01FEHUB2U
I wanted a lightweight mechanical machine, the Charllotte model is also within your price range and offers a bit mor3.
https://www.amazon.com/EverSewn-Char.../dp/B01GSNNZ72
The nice thing about the Brothers is you can just run down to Walmart and get going in minutes!
With basically the same set of criteria, I went with a mechanical (non computerized) Eversewn Sparrow. 15. I've been pretty happy with it so far, but it does seem noisy in comparison to the other machines at my sewing group, and if I was sewing on it more often, I'd want a faster machine.
https://www.amazon.com/Eversewn-Spar.../dp/B01FEHUB2U
I wanted a lightweight mechanical machine, the Charllotte model is also within your price range and offers a bit mor3.
https://www.amazon.com/EverSewn-Char.../dp/B01GSNNZ72
#5
Check for estate sales in your area. You can google it and find out what will be either auctioned or out-right sold. I have seen some great deals on machines that way. Also, if your church has a bulletin paper it would be a good place to put an ad for what you are looking for. Any place where seniors meet, or tell the people at the secondhand store you are in the market if any come in. I once saw a man come in to pick up a almost new Juki for a fraction of the normal cost.
I think my point is, don't limit your looking to normal sewing guilds or stores.
I think my point is, don't limit your looking to normal sewing guilds or stores.
#6
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I second a Brother from Walmart. If you are needing it soon, it is too hit or miss to wait for an estate sale to produce something that is in full working order in your price range. I have gotten machines that way, but, wouldn't depend on it for an immediate or near immediate need.
#7
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Our guild had a well known quilter do a class for us. One asked her what machine she used at home. She said I shouldn't tell this but I use a Brother off Walmart shelf. She said her high end Bernina quilt sewing one evening and she had a deadline to finish sewing a quilt. She said she went to Walmart and bought a Brother machine to finish the quilt top. She said she liked it so much the Bernina is sitting in a closet.
Another teacher told us she buys an on the shelf machine, uses it until it breaks and then buys another one. She said they last for several years and she isn't out thousands of dollars or the need to have the machine repaired for hundreds
Another teacher told us she buys an on the shelf machine, uses it until it breaks and then buys another one. She said they last for several years and she isn't out thousands of dollars or the need to have the machine repaired for hundreds
Last edited by Onebyone; 10-24-2024 at 12:24 PM.
#9
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Just like Ice, I was thinking Eversewn
I have one and I really like it. I had the Sparrow then upgraded to the QE
You may or may not be able to get an extension table with the 15 though, unless you get a custom one from somewhere like SewSteady.
And, if you have time to shop around, (and wait for shipping), there are other online places that sell the Eversewn 15 for less than Amazon does, and you can still get free shipping.
Of course, buying online you don't get the advantages (if any) that you may get from a local dealer (unless you're talking walmart or joann)
I have bought machines over the years from both of these (as well as Amazon), and been happy with the customer service:
Eversewn 15 price right now at both of these is $149.99 (At Amazon it is 169.98)
https://www.kenssewingcenter.com/eve...g-machine.html
https://www.sewingmachinesplus.com/s...field=eversewn
The Charlotte sure is cute.....
I have one and I really like it. I had the Sparrow then upgraded to the QE
You may or may not be able to get an extension table with the 15 though, unless you get a custom one from somewhere like SewSteady.
And, if you have time to shop around, (and wait for shipping), there are other online places that sell the Eversewn 15 for less than Amazon does, and you can still get free shipping.
Of course, buying online you don't get the advantages (if any) that you may get from a local dealer (unless you're talking walmart or joann)
I have bought machines over the years from both of these (as well as Amazon), and been happy with the customer service:
Eversewn 15 price right now at both of these is $149.99 (At Amazon it is 169.98)
https://www.kenssewingcenter.com/eve...g-machine.html
https://www.sewingmachinesplus.com/s...field=eversewn
The Charlotte sure is cute.....
Last edited by 1CharmShort; 10-24-2024 at 02:59 PM.
#10
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Chula Vista CA
Posts: 7,428
If you have a Costco membership check out their online service - they used to have a Brother quilting machine that came with the extension table. My sister had one and it lasted for years - at least over 10 that I know of. I was going to buy one but ended up getting a Featherweight instead. Found really good deals on ShopGoodwill.com and Ebay.

