201 or 15?
#11
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Join Date: Mar 2016
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The 15-91 definitely has the advantage with free motion quilting. It's a great machine.
I guess, that for me, the 15-91 is "old hat", since I've always had one, learned on one, and can thread it in my sleep. The 201-2 is a nice machine, too. It still seems quieter and smoother, though.
It's like life, you make your own choices. There are advantages to this and advantages to that.
bkay
I guess, that for me, the 15-91 is "old hat", since I've always had one, learned on one, and can thread it in my sleep. The 201-2 is a nice machine, too. It still seems quieter and smoother, though.
It's like life, you make your own choices. There are advantages to this and advantages to that.
bkay
#12
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Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 472
A centennial 15 in good condition is a bargain for $35, and I would snap it up! Use it until you find your 201, compare, then sell the extra...or keep them both.
My current projects are being sewn up on a 15-91, and the more I use it, the more I love it. Smooth, quiet, and a powerhouse. Easily stitched through 8 layers of decorator canvas without a single balk or complaint.
My current projects are being sewn up on a 15-91, and the more I use it, the more I love it. Smooth, quiet, and a powerhouse. Easily stitched through 8 layers of decorator canvas without a single balk or complaint.
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