What is a good sewing machine for a beginner?
j.h.18 asked:
I want a sewing machine to make crafts (dolls, kids' toys, etc.) I don't want to spend too much. What would be a good sewing machine for hobby purposes?
How is the Brother LS-2125 or Brother-cs6000i?
Cheap Singer Sewing Machines
I want a sewing machine to make crafts (dolls, kids' toys, etc.) I don't want to spend too much. What would be a good sewing machine for hobby purposes?
How is the Brother LS-2125 or Brother-cs6000i?
Cheap Singer Sewing Machines
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April 19th, 2009 at 4:51 am
I have been very happy with my Jenome Gem. It’s small, portable, but powerful enough to go through leather.
April 20th, 2009 at 3:45 am
Consider going to a Sew/Vac center and buying a used machine that had been serviced. You may get better quality at a lower price than new. Plus you know where you can get it serviced when needed.
My recommendation for a budget-priced new machine is a Kenmore from Sears, they are made by Janome at a little less than the brand name cost. Wait for a sale and get a better deal!
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