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Can Anyone Recommend An Electric Sewing Machine ?
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I just need a cheap basic one, nothing fancy ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You just can't go wrong with a Singer. This one is a bargain and will still be running in a 100 years time.
Good investment as they are now rising in value. Spares are readily available, although you are unlikely to need them as these machines were so well built. They are semi industrial and will cope with leather and heavy fabric. My wife is a seamstress and has 3 Singer machines, she wouldn't be without them.
Use one of these and you will never want a plastic one.
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Check your local Fri Ad and Gumtree.. another one to look out for is a Singer 201k ..
Good investment as they are now rising in value. Spares are readily available, although you are unlikely to need them as these machines were so well built. They are semi industrial and will cope with leather and heavy fabric. My wife is a seamstress and has 3 Singer machines, she wouldn't be without them.
Use one of these and you will never want a plastic one.
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Check your local Fri Ad and Gumtree.. another one to look out for is a Singer 201k ..
Best advice I can give is find somewhere that sells them and can allow you to try them, one may feel right.
I had an old 'new home' that lasted 40 years it was only trouble getting spares that meant it was pensioned off. I now have a second hand reconditioned janome. I reckoned I didn't need another 40 years at my age. Would love an extended long arm machine for quilt making though. Make sure you find one that has all the functions you need. If it's for curtains and dressmaking do you need all the fancy embroidery stitches? If it's never going to sew leather or denim do you need a heavy weight one.
I had an old 'new home' that lasted 40 years it was only trouble getting spares that meant it was pensioned off. I now have a second hand reconditioned janome. I reckoned I didn't need another 40 years at my age. Would love an extended long arm machine for quilt making though. Make sure you find one that has all the functions you need. If it's for curtains and dressmaking do you need all the fancy embroidery stitches? If it's never going to sew leather or denim do you need a heavy weight one.
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