I'm looking into getting an affordable sewing machine? What kind do you have? What brand?
I'm looking into getting an affordable sewing machine? What kind do you have? What brand?
cherry / 231 posts
I have a Singer Talent 3323s. My parents bought it for me as a Christmas present a couple years ago. It works great and I haven't had any problems with it so far!
hostess / wonderful apple seed / 16729 posts
@littlehunny: Wow, cool. I saw on Amazon they are having that exact one on sale in about 30 minutes as their daily deal. Waiting to see how good a deal it will be.
coconut / 8854 posts
A Singer, its OLLLDD though....So I don't even know which one. It works like a charm though!
cherry / 231 posts
@bluestriped bee: My parents bought it at Costco in Canada and it was $200 I believe. Good luck with your search!
hostess / wonderful honeydew / 32460 posts
I've been wanting to get a sewing machine too! Let me know what you end up getting and how you like it!
hostess / wonderful apple seed / 16729 posts
@littlehunny: Thanks! It's regular price on amazon is $190. In 10 minutes I should know the daily deal price. I should check out Costco, though. They usually have a good package deal.
hostess / wonderful apple seed / 16729 posts
Hmm the Singer 3323s is $129 from regular price of $190. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003T5LTGM?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
But now I'm looking at consumer reviews and it looks like Brother is the better brand than Singer. Also, I didn't really want to spend $120.
I want a machine for basic uses.
squash / 13199 posts
My sewing machine is by Brother. Its a limited edition Project Runway computerized machine with lots of stitch options.
grapefruit / 4681 posts
Brother SE-400! Love it!! It does embroidery too but I haven't use that feature yet.
kiwi / 718 posts
I have an old singer that was a hand me down from a friend. it's not very fancy, but as all I really am doing right now is basic stuff, I don't need anything fancy & the price was right if you aren't a sewer right now; it's something you're trying to get into- I'd recommend checking your local listserv or craigslist for a good, used machine. from everything I've heard, the older ones are also a lot sturdier & more well made than the newer ones. then if it's not a hobby that you decide you really would like to continue to practice, you won't have been out a lot of money
clementine / 994 posts
I have a Brother LE Project Runway machine as well, but mine has blue accents and is a few years old. I was looking at another Brother machine on Amazon, but on Black Friday I saw mine for $50 at Walmart and jumped on it.
grapefruit / 4291 posts
I have my Mum's old school Bernina machine. She got it second hand so it's probably about thirty years old but it's made a whole lot of clothes over the years!
I don't do a whole lot of sewing at the moment (mainly just mending and hemming) but I'm thinking about making some maternity pants and basic baby stuff.
@katdevargas I totally agree with you about old machines being sturdy and well made, they also don't have any sort of computer chip so they can be pretty easy to fix if something goes wrong.
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
I have a computerized EuroPro, I got a good deal on it, so I got it. I prefer a machine that's internal mechanisms are metal, they hold up better than plastic and if you can get one that has automatic threading and tension control, get it! Those are the most common issues with machines and get me so frustrated I won't even continue with projects!
bananas / 9227 posts
A cheap one with pink stripes all over it. It was on sale locally and just needed it for hemming the curtains and nowadays, making pillow covers. It's a Feiyue, a Chinese brand. It works just fine but noisy.
cherry / 149 posts
I'm so sad, I don't currently have one. I'm totally getting one this summmer though.
pomegranate / 3032 posts
I have a babylock Decorator's Choice - It was my big college graduation splurge back in 2006. Its a work horse and very intuitive. After fashion school, i knew i couldn't afford a industrial machine and this gave me way more options than a standard single needle machine
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