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nesser1981
04-28-2011, 06:10 PM
I want to learn to sew, I did back in 7th grade, LOL!

I did figure out how to crochet, so I'm thinking I can learn to sew. Really just basic stuff to start with, like Keira's girl scout patches, and little projects, but I'd love to learn to quilt the kids old baby clothes into a quilt to keep and maybe halloween costumes down the road.

I compared them at Joann's online and found one on sale for $99 and I'd really like to stay under $100 since I'm just starting out.

heathergw
04-28-2011, 06:30 PM
I prefer Kenmore brand over Singer or White brands... Kenmore is found at Sears.

nesser1981
04-28-2011, 06:31 PM
thanks Heather.

The one I was looking at was Brother I think.

kristijoy
04-28-2011, 06:35 PM
I want to learn to sew, I did back in 7th grade, LOL!

I did figure out how to crochet, so I'm thinking I can learn to sew. Really just basic stuff to start with, like Keira's girl scout patches, and little projects, but I'd love to learn to quilt the kids old baby clothes into a quilt to keep and maybe halloween costumes down the road.

I compared them at Joann's online and found one on sale for $99 and I'd really like to stay under $100 since I'm just starting out.

I have a brother that retails for $100. I round it on Craig's list for $50! Woo-hoo!! It's a great basic machine with lots of quilting features.

nesser1981
04-28-2011, 06:46 PM
I have a brother that retails for $100. I round it on Craig's list for $50! Woo-hoo!! It's a great basic machine with lots of quilting features.

thanks!

Sarah8914
04-28-2011, 06:49 PM
I have heard great things about brother machines!! I have a serger that's a Brother and I love it, so I think you'd be good with it!

Angie4b1g
04-28-2011, 06:57 PM
I hated my Brother machine, it was a giant piece of crap. I since got a Singer and I'd marry it. But it's more than $100. lol

HeatherKS
04-28-2011, 07:04 PM
I have a Brother also - I bought it with Christmas money from the IL's a few years ago and it was about $100. It's a great machine for me as I was just starting out and doing simple projects like curtains, pillows, etc. I would recommend it to someone just learning to sew. :)

Megan Turnidge
04-28-2011, 07:19 PM
I'll be following this because I need a new machine.

I CAN tell you what machine you should NOT buy... and that's the Shark that Target carries (if they still do carry it). Piece of junk. I just looked up reviews for it to see if anyone else had the same issues... yup, it got bad reviews. lol

heathergw
04-28-2011, 07:51 PM
Brother is hit or miss so check around for reviews... I did tons of research when I bought mine which is why I spent a bit more on the Kenmore, but I know that things have changed in the past 5 years and there are new models out.

Jenn Barrette
04-28-2011, 07:55 PM
I just picked up this one - Singer Inspiration 4210 - http://www.amazon.com/Singer-4210-CL-Inspiration-10-Stitch-Mechanical/dp/B002TMNZUE/ref=pd_sbs_ac_2

The reviews on Amazon are not great, but it got better reviews on other sites. It is a beginner model machine, and easy to use (I am teaching myself to sew...so I needed something super easy!)

heathergw
04-28-2011, 07:58 PM
oh yeah... I'm going to add... the less bells and whistles the better, less to break or go wrong... you're really only going to use the straight and zig zig stitches.

Personally, I wish I had listened to my friends who said to go to a sewing machine store and get an old metal machine, instead of getting a new one that I don't use all the features of.

MandaT
04-28-2011, 08:03 PM
I have a couple of machines. A Kenmore that's probably between 15 & 20 years old, I've had it for more than 10 & it was left to me by my aunt. I love it & would still be using it, if I hadn't broken it.

I just, like a month or so ago, got a new Brother "project Runway Limited Edition" I didn't want to spend more than about $150 & found this one at WM on sale for that price. I am a pretty decent seamstress & can quilt. I'm still adjusting to the new 'computerized' sewing thing.

If you're just learning & teaching yourself, the one you're looking at would probably be a good match for beginning.

ETA: this is the one http://www.walmart.com/ip/Brother-50-Stitch-Sewing-Machine/14237605?findingMethod=rr

nesser1981
04-28-2011, 09:03 PM
This is the one I was looking at on Joann's.

http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog/productdetail.jsp?CATID=cat3199&PRODID=prd55683&utm_source=Joann&utm_medium=E2Selector&utm_campaign=SewMachine&rID=E2SewMachine#

Nettio
04-28-2011, 09:46 PM
I have Janome Harmony. I got mine at Sears but I think this one is pretty similar to what I have: http://www.hancockfabrics.com/Janome-3128-Sewing-Machine-Shop-by-Brand_stcVVproductId81913199VVcatId542440VVviewpro d.htm

This one might be too: http://www.allbrands.com/products/abp10221.html?ovchn=SPRI&ovcpn=Froogle&ovcrn=Froogle&ovtac=CMP

It's a great little machine. :thumbup:

mummytothree
04-28-2011, 09:58 PM
I'm a singer girl...through and through!!! But it really is all about personal preference!! I'll tell you the secret though to good sewing...the machine don't matter [much], it's your thread!!! DO NOT buy cheap (WalMart) thread!! Cheap thread will fray and clog up your tension disks and will cause you machine to crap out on you, even the most expensive machine!!!

I tend to buy silk threads for my "good projects" and I buy Egyptian cotton thread for "everyday projects". I'll never ever buy another spool of cheap thread again!!! :thumbdown:

This is the cotton thread I usually buy and it's very very reasonable and very high quality!!! Essentials Cotton Thread. (http://www.connectingthreads.com/threads/quilting_threads.html)

mummytothree
04-28-2011, 10:05 PM
oh yeah... I'm going to add... the less bells and whistles the better, less to break or go wrong... you're really only going to use the straight and zig zig stitches.

Personally, I wish I had listened to my friends who said to go to a sewing machine store and get an old metal machine, instead of getting a new one that I don't use all the features of.

And I'll just ditto Heather on the bells and whistles...my singer is about 10 years old, it's bare bones (straight and 3 different zig zag stitches) and I make everything on it...from simple pillows to my DD's graduation dress to the silk bridesmaids dress I wore in my sister's wedding!!! :thumbup:

kristijoy
04-28-2011, 10:18 PM
oh yeah... I'm going to add... the less bells and whistles the better, less to break or go wrong... you're really only going to use the straight and zig zig stitches.

Personally, I wish I had listened to my friends who said to go to a sewing machine store and get an old metal machine, instead of getting a new one that I don't use all the features of.

I was going to replace my old metal machine with the Brother. I decided I should keep both of them. I still have the metal on in the closet and would use it if I needed to sew anything heavy duty (like a canvas tent or something).

But I do use the Brother for basic sewing: curtains, cotton handbags, skirts, napkins etc.. I love the push button for lifting the needle, push button for back tacking and the ability to make an overcast stitch (with an overcast foot) to finish seams on apparal (like my Easter skirt)!!

kristijoy
04-28-2011, 10:22 PM
Here's the one I have. It's a bit more expensive than I remember ($164), but I did get it used on Craig's list.

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Brother-Computerized-Sewing-Machine-CS6000I/4764726

Tracie Stroud
04-28-2011, 11:06 PM
I hated my Brother machine, it was a giant piece of crap. I since got a Singer and I'd marry it. But it's more than $100. lol

I was about to post the exact.same.thing. lol

rachaelsscraps
04-28-2011, 11:23 PM
I've had the same Brother sewing machine for about 12 years now and it still does the job. I don't know how much it cost (it was a gift from my parents) but I can tell you it's a basic one, guessing about $50. I just bought a Singer Futura CE-250 (cost me almost $1000) and it didn't work when I took it out of the box! Not impressed... I called Singer and they told me that it wasn't covered under warranty?!?!?!?!?! What?!?! So I'd have to send it away (paying S/H) to get it fixed, pay for the repair, and then pay them to have it shipped back?! That baby went back to the store!!

kristijoy
04-29-2011, 12:23 AM
I think if I was going to spend a ton of money on a machine, I would probably get a Bernina.

Angie4b1g
04-29-2011, 07:41 AM
I was about to post the exact.same.thing. lol

Good, I was getting lonely in here with my Brother hate. :thumbup:

newfiemountiewife
04-29-2011, 10:32 AM
I am enjoying reading this, I would love a machine, but I don't know that I'd use it much, so something cheap would be the thing for me. I want to learn to sew some simple dresses and eventually skating dresses...though that might be a bit ambitious :p

pkstew2
04-29-2011, 11:40 AM
I have Janome Harmony. I got mine at Sears but I think this one is pretty similar to what I have: http://www.hancockfabrics.com/Janome-3128-Sewing-Machine-Shop-by-Brand_stcVVproductId81913199VVcatId542440VVviewpro d.htm


I don't sew but I wanted to comment that my girlfriend just bought this machine above on sale yesterday at Hancock for $79.99 and then they allowed her to use the 25% off purchase coupon from Michaels since they see them as a competitor. They accept Joann too but theirs always say excludes sewing machines.