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What is your most favourite modern sewing machine Has to be modern out of brother, pfaff, singer and Viking machines | |
sew cool sew creative
Beginner AUSTRALIA Member since 12/1/07 Posts: 29 |
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Date: 11/6/09 10:42 PM as said in title and description box. what is your most favourite mordrn computerized or mechanical sewing machine and what feature(s) does it have to make you fall in love with that particular machine.
so far mine is the Brother Nx-200QE (same as PRW model PC-210 If correct).
The features i like about it are:
The needle position needle button (deciding wether to have it up or down).
Reverse stitch button
Needle threader definietly (you pull the lever down located at the side of the machine).
The space from the right of the needle.
the convenient box (which is attached to the machine its also dettachable when using freearm).
And how it's user friendly.
YOUR TURN
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pittysmom101
Advanced Beginner TN USA Member since 4/13/08 Posts: 107 |
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Reply to sew cool sew creative Date: 11/7/09 1:12 AM My 2 essential and favorite features are
Automatic Needle Threader and Drop in Bobbin
Hands down! 
Nice to haves are: Up/Down Needle, Auto buttonholer, Auto thread cutter, Auto tack stitch.
I guess I don't really have a favorite machine. I just love all my Kenmores, because they never give me problems...
Cheri ------ I sew stuff, grow stuff, make stuff and bake stuff.....
Brother PC8200, Kenmore 18221, Kenmore 385.12614490, Kenmore 148.13023 and Kenmore Serger 16655
"If you can follow directions, you can sew!" Next page>> |
Susee
Intermediate CA USA Member since 10/23/08 Posts: 75 |
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Date: 11/7/09 9:10 PM My favorite newer machine is my Kenmore 19606. I bonded with it immediately, and it just feels right to me. I love the sound it makes when I first turn it on.
I've never been that interested in decorative stitches, but I like many of the ones on the 19606. They have inspired me to make a few home dec projects, like a set of placemats and napkins, and some baby gifts.
The main things I love about the machine are the needle up/down feature, the electronic speed control, and the good selection of one-step buttonholes. Of course many newer machines have those same features, so the 19606 is not unique. However, the 19606 has a perfect combination everything I need, and it feels like a solid, well-made machine. I have other machines, but this machine is always my first choice nowadays. ------ Susie
Getting back up to speed with sewing after 20 years...
Bernina 930, Lady Kenmore 89, Janome 300E, Janome 11577, Kenmore 19233, Kenmore 19606, Janome Hello Kitty Next page>> |
LynnRowe
 BC CANADA Member since 3/9/09 Posts: 184 |
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Reply to sew cool sew creative Date: 11/7/09 9:40 PM Pfaff with IDT.
Could not live without my IDT (built-in walking foot)! Next page>> |
Sewinglady1947
Member since 4/28/08 Posts: 396 |
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Reply to sew cool sew creative Date: 11/7/09 9:49 PM I have a Viking D1 and a Kenmore 19110. I like the up-down needle control, the needle threader. On my D1 I have the thread cutter which is one of my favorites. I love the Kenmore machines due to their smooth sewing and cost efficient, but I would have to choose my Viking as my favorite. One thing I would change is the reverse as I like levers better than buttons as they are just easier for me to use. However I can speak only for these two machines as I have never owned any other and can't compare them to other machines. I do have a Brother industrial which I do most of regular sewing on. Next page>> |
sewsally
 Intermediate WA Member since 8/18/02 Posts: 329 |
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Date: 11/7/09 10:34 PM My Pfaff 2048.
Needle up/down.
Built in walking foot that is easily flipped out of the way and its quiet.
But my Brother embroidery/sewing machine has an excellent button holes and thread cutting with a button. It also has needle up/down. Next page>> |
Sewnknit
 Advanced Beginner Member since 7/31/08 Posts: 289 |
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Date: 11/7/09 11:59 PM Pfaff 2027! That's mine! I love the IDT. It's a good solid machine. It's a workhorse. I also like the needle up/down with the foot pedal. For how I sew, it's perfect. Next page>> |
Quilting Queen
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Reply to sew cool sew creative Date: 11/8/09 2:18 AM My Bernina Aurora 440QE closely followed by my Husq. D1.
What I love most about my Bernina...its wrap around white lighting-best I've ever used. Fantastic at night or dull days. I love its temporarily altered stitch memory-so I can tweak stitches, use something different and when I return to the original one selected it remembers what I did to it so long as machine is turned on.
I love how well the feet work, not a sideways wobble, and there are loads of specialty feet. So easy to change them too-and the easiest most effective walking foot I've ever used!
The stitches are so precise. Even the straight stitch is perfecly even and straight. The buttonhole system is easy and creates the most lovely buttonholes.
As a quilter I most love the vertically positioned CB hook system, perfect stitches on the back whilst I do wild things during freemotion quilting sessions.
Its also small things like perfectly wound bobbins that delight me- and of course, the knee lifter! I could rave on and on...
The D1 is my embroidery friend- with the module. But mine is floppy disk not usb stick...being older. Its now almost a problem with how modern computers are getting and its harder to find floppies to buy. It was a gift to me from husband 10 years ago and I still love it today. I learned to machine quilt and piece really well on this machine, very easy to use. Quality stitches. Strong motor for sewing all day and night. I love its exclusive sensor system for even feeding and adjusting the tension automatically with each stitch through thick and thin layers. I love its embroidery functions. Beautiful stitches built in- hundreds of them. And there are again many lovely buttonholes. I have a fairly huge swag of feet for this machine and have used them for many creative projects in the last decade. Its a solid but ageing machine.
Love them both madly. ------ Bernina Aurora 440QE, Husqvarna Viking D1, Mega Quilter, Singer 201, 319k vintage electrics, 66 Treadle, Jones family cs hand crank.
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FrBasil
 Advanced Beginner PA USA Member since 1/27/09 Posts: 100 |
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Reply to sew cool sew creative Date: 11/8/09 6:27 AM
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| "Has to be modern out of brother, pfaff, singer and Viking machines" | No Janome? Singer, Pfaff, and Viking are, since 2006, the same company. (Not to imply that the machines are the same.) Next page>> |
jzy_gail
 Beginner MD USA Member since 3/21/07 Posts: 268 |
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Reply to sew cool sew creative Date: 11/8/09 6:42 AM None of those. For modern, I like Janome. Next page>> | Please LOGIN or Create Profile
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