Sewing machine for a class

Old 01-06-2017, 01:51 PM
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A 301 is great to carry around. I have a lot of machines and I bought a rolling tote so I can stick any of them in it to take to class. I have taken my featherweight and my older Bernina to classes in it. I haven't tried my 301 since I haven't taken any classes for a while. I would also try to negotiate especially if it has no case, no attachments, etc. Those are readily available, but if you want a walking foot beware the newer ones. I wasn't happy with it.
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Old 01-06-2017, 02:23 PM
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Personally, I'd get the 301, but I can say that it won't be as light as a new plastic machine, BUT it will outlast the new machine by decades.
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Old 01-06-2017, 03:38 PM
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I have an old Berina 900 Nova, bought in the late 70s. It's about full size, but much lighter than many other vintage Berinas (like my 730 Record). It has a handle on top of the machine, meant to be easy to carry with you. It's sturdy and I don't find it too heavy to carry in and out of the car (I would rather not carry it several blocks).

Many of the new light weight machines are oddly light, either with suction feet under the base, or they tend to jump about. Most of the portable vintage machines are a bit heavier but more sturdy and easier to become friends with.
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Old 01-06-2017, 03:54 PM
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That Belair still intrigues me. I know it's light, too. The seller has not responded to me, but it's Saturday.

I did not know the 301 was a slant. That's great! My everyday machine has been a 503 lately and I just finished parting out 4 touch and sews, so I have plenty of feet and attachments. I also already have a walking foot, too.

I'll email the seller on the 301 and see if I can go see it.

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Old 01-06-2017, 05:38 PM
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Let us know if you get it. If you try it out, be aware that the needle threads from right to left. When I have tried out FW's and 301's in the field, I have found that the needle sometimes has been inserted incorrectly. So first check that and then the threading.

I use a 301 at home and also take it to classes and sew-ins. The only drawback I see for me personally is the lack of a zigzag, and that isn't something I need very often and have on another "at home" machine. I also find that my line of vision to the needle is not blocked by the tension dial on the 301 as it is on a FW. I think the slant position helps my vision tremendously.
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Old 01-06-2017, 05:56 PM
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The 301 has a handle on the top making it easy to move; just 16 lbs. Mine (have 2) work great, and I love using them. Bought a Sew Classic walking foot and do like mine.
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Old 01-06-2017, 06:11 PM
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Singer 301's are fabulous! Easy to carry and will last for years.
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Old 01-06-2017, 06:15 PM
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a low cost Janome is great
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Old 01-07-2017, 04:12 AM
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I have a couple Kenmore machines to recommend. One does a couple different stitches is small and not terribly heavy. It has a cute embossed case. Then there are some full size light weight mechanical 8, 10 and 12 stitchers from the 80's I have found to be decent machines. Until they catch on you can get them quite reasonably.
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Old 01-07-2017, 08:37 AM
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I bought a Janome Jem for classes and it only weighs 12 lbs and has 18 stitches, sews like a dream. It isn't as cheap as some others, but is well built. Check them out on ebay.
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