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Stitching & Crafting Room: What kind of machine do you use mostly? |
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nashbabe
True Blue Farmgirl
687 Posts
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Posted - Dec 17 2007 : 4:21:45 PM
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I know some of you have a bunch of them, but thought it would be fun and interesting to hear about the machine you are most attached to, so to speak.
Maybe even post a pic. :-)
If this has been done lately and I missed it, straighten me out and I'll go look at the posts. :-)
Mine is a Kenmore model 17860, circa 1982. It's a metal machine made in Japan, super high shank and a whole bunch of cams. No computer, but I can get some fancy stitches out of it...:-) It has a free arm as well. Hard to find some of the feet I would like for it.
Here's a graphic of one from the net...
http://gotoes.org/sales/KenmoreManual.htm
Crunchy crafty goodness and psychoses...;-)http://nashbabe.blogspot.com
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Edited by - nashbabe on Dec 17 2007 4:22:12 PM |
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debinmtns
True Blue Farmgirl
925 Posts
Debi
Hope
Idaho
USA
925 Posts |
Posted - Dec 17 2007 : 4:58:57 PM
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I have a singer 1932, 2 brothers, serger-phaff, a brother quilting machine, baby lock embroidery machine.
The beby lock and 1932 is my favorite.
debinmtns farmgirl #63 Have a Thankfulness Gratitude Attitude.
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queenofdreamsz4u
True Blue Farmgirl
3845 Posts
Stephanie Suzanne
Smoky Mountains Tennessee
USA
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Posted - Dec 17 2007 : 8:06:10 PM
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I've got a 1955 Singer Featherweight 221, a 2007 Janome Needlefelting machine, a 1999 Babylock Esante sewing/embroidery machine and a 1995 Pfaff Hobbylock serger. I love all of them!
My next addition is going to be a vintage Singer 222k..it's like the 221 model except that it converts to a free arm. They command a much higher price than the 221's. One closed the other night on Ebay for $899 which was a decent price. Saving those dollars...
Stephanie Farmgirl Sister #22
"hold close your inner child and always listen to the gentle whispers" ~queenofdreamsz
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Lizabeth
True Blue Farmgirl
560 Posts
Washington
560 Posts |
Posted - Dec 17 2007 : 8:22:17 PM
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Here is my '50s Viking. It positively purrs. Besides this I have a megaquilter that I use mainly for home decor because it is so strong, a viking 936 serger and a "knock about" White machine that I should probably sell.
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Dixie_Amazon
True Blue Farmgirl
125 Posts
Dennise
Baton Rouge
LA
USA
125 Posts |
Posted - Dec 18 2007 : 03:46:20 AM
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I have an old metal Pfaff that I am constantly frustrated with. LOL
Dennise with 2 n's Farmgirl Sister #47 **~~** Country girl raised in the city. |
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Bonne
True Blue Farmgirl
3003 Posts
Bonne
Littleton
CO
USA
3003 Posts |
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therusticcottage
True Blue Farmgirl
4439 Posts
Kay
Vancouver
WA
USA
4439 Posts |
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Ronna
True Blue Farmgirl
1891 Posts
Ronna
Fernley
NV
USA
1891 Posts |
Posted - Dec 18 2007 : 07:21:03 AM
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Love the older logo "Huskvarna" on yours Lizabeth. Cool looking machine. My daughter has her grandma's 50's era green Elna-never has and probably never will use it, which is a shame. I have a Bernina Artista 730 waiting for me in the sewing/office cluttered room and two Featherweights in the closet. So much to do and so little energy.
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herbquilter
True Blue Farmgirl
891 Posts
Kristine
Bonney Lake
Wa
USA
891 Posts |
Posted - Dec 18 2007 : 07:58:58 AM
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I love my 930 Bernina & Juki MO-655. The Bernina is 25 years old & has made hundreds of items. A few years ago I did the sewing machine shopping thing & couldn't find anything that I liked better. Too much extra stuff or not well made. Besides who wants to learn how to use all that fancy stuff, when I can just sit down and SEW!!! Making grand-daughter pj & robes for the kids now. :)
Blessings, Kristine ~ Mother of Many & Herbalist www.herbalmomma.com
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Jeanna
True Blue Farmgirl
267 Posts
Jeanna
Franklin
NC
USA
267 Posts |
Posted - Dec 18 2007 : 11:27:16 AM
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I have a have a Viking Rose(1995), a 1952 Singer 221, a Singer serger, a 1932 Singer the model excapes me at the moment. I love all of them. Here lately I have used the 221 mostly though.
Jeanna Farmgirl Sister #41
If both of our troubles were hung on a line--You would take yours and I would take mine. |
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farmgirl1
True Blue Farmgirl
116 Posts
Robin
Douglasville
GA
USA
116 Posts |
Posted - Dec 18 2007 : 1:25:25 PM
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I have an Elna 3005 that I have had for 15 years and I love it, very basic and sews wonderfully. I have a Kenmore serger and a Bernina Deco 340 embroidery machine. I love them all and try to use them daily if I can.
Robin
Farm Girl Sister #28 #1 prissy farmgirl. Oh, I want a pink John Deere Tractor. http://fonvillefarm.blogspot.com |
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pinkroses
True Blue Farmgirl
2350 Posts
Sheila
Virginia
USA
2350 Posts |
Posted - Dec 18 2007 : 4:25:23 PM
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I use my Janome 9500 , it is a computer sewing plus embroiderty I have a basic computer Elna that I love too I don't have room for both of them ;so I use my newest one. I love the new . Pinkroses |
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sewgirlie
True Blue Farmgirl
1894 Posts
Sheryl-lyn
Calverton
NY
USA
1894 Posts |
Posted - Dec 18 2007 : 5:24:04 PM
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I have a Huskvarna serger, embroidery machine and the megaquilter. I also have a little featherweight which is the only one I take to classes. For straightforward sewing, the megaquilter is the fastest which I love. Otherwise, I will use the embriodery machine for regular sewing too. They are all good. However, my serger and I have a love/hate relationship, but when I win the war with it (which I do sometimes) then it is a dream! |
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tziporra
True Blue Farmgirl
234 Posts
Robin
Seattle
WA
USA
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Posted - Dec 19 2007 : 9:25:59 PM
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I am afraid of digital, so even though my machines are all newer, they are 100% mechanical - no computers - and total workhorses.
Janome 4623LE Viking Husqvarna 905 Serger Yamata GK-257 (I don't recommend this one, it's been a struggle - but I love the idea of having a coverstitch machine)
Robin
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mikesgirl
True Blue Farmgirl
3659 Posts
Sherri
Elma
WA
USA
3659 Posts |
Posted - Dec 19 2007 : 9:43:54 PM
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My main machine is a Viking Rose. It is my third Viking, but the next time I buy a machine, I'm switching to something else - maybe Bernina or Phaff. My first Viking was great, loved it to death, but I haven't had as good a luck with my electronic Vikings. The electronic board goes out, it's expensive to fix and the machine just starts having a mind of it's own. I need something more reliable because it never fails - it goes bad right before a big show. I also have a Viking serger and a Singer "spare machine". And my mom's old Free Westinghouse that she sewed all my clothes on when I was a kid (straight stich machine) and her old Kenmore.
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