Sew and Sew?
May. 3rd, 2011 04:31 pmSo, people of the internet.
What makes a good sewing machine?
Features?
Make?
Model?
Go faster stripes?
I really have no clue, so would appreciate hints as to what I should be looking for, at least initially.
What makes a good sewing machine?
Features?
Make?
Model?
Go faster stripes?
I really have no clue, so would appreciate hints as to what I should be looking for, at least initially.
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Date: 2011-05-03 03:40 pm (UTC)- what use will you be putting it to mostly
-if you what something simple to start with and then upgrade when your skill does or if you want to go for something that will last (in which case you need to think of future uses as well as current)
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Date: 2011-05-03 04:02 pm (UTC)If it is being used for kit, then a lower end model of a reputable make will serve nicely, especially if it has one stop buttonholes, a great boon to sewing.
I have a Husqvarna Huskystar C20 (discontinued now), towards the lower end of the scale, but built like a Volvo and has pretty much all the stitches I would need.
If you are a beginner, then something like this may suit -
http://www.sewingshops.co.uk/itemdetails.asp?item_id=189
For the more advanced stuff -
http://www.husqvarnastudio.co.uk/emerald_116.html
Janome is another very reputable brand. You may be able to get a bargain from Ebay, mostly on collect but you may be lucky and find one in your area.
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Date: 2011-05-03 05:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-05-03 08:22 pm (UTC)Get a reconditioned old one, because it will have all metal parts and will not wear out easily. It will also be difficult to damage and be suitable for working heavy cloth.
If you might need buttonholes, get one that does buttonholes, because they are arse on toast to do any other way.
Ones that can do at least basic zigzags are handy, because they can do most things you'll need.
For occasional use, old Singer hand-operated ones are not a bad bet.
Apparently, Toyota machines are difficult to maintain without going back to the factory, and a few people say to avoid them.
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Date: 2011-05-04 07:50 am (UTC)