M.M. asks from San Diego, CA on November 28, 2007
Sewing Machine
I've decided I wanted to finally get a sewing machine. The last one I've ever seen used was by my Mom years & years ago & she no longer has it. I've seen the new ones out & I'm so amazed by how modernized they've become. What's the best one out there? I basically want to use it to do some mending & stitching & maybe try my hand at making clothes for my Girls. Brands?
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M.M. answers from Modesto on March 31, 2008
I tend to like Singers. If you can afford the ones with the automatic designs, you will be much happier. As you do more sewing you will enjoy the preset designs.
Block quilts are some of the easiest sewing anyone can do. Look in Simplicity patterns. There is a lovely baby quilt that can be a bear, cat, or dog. I can make one in a couple of days now. I have made several. They are so cute and easy.
Good luck,
M. M
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D.C. answers from San Francisco on November 29, 2007
I have a viking from 13 yrs ago and i've never been disappointed. it's the basic model (the lower end of the computerized new ones for back then). it's solid, no problems, ever, and german made. i highly recommmend it. eddie's quilting bee (in sunnyvale) sells them and offers classes to get to know your mACHINE as well. D..
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M.S. answers from Los Angeles on November 29, 2007
I suggest you visit NAET.com, and consult with a practitioner in the area. I use Dr. David Karaba in Fullerton. You may also want to read Say Good-by to Children's Allergies by Dr. Devi Nambudripad (you can order the book through the NAET website. It sounds as though your son's difficulties may be allergy related and that the throwing up and the sore may be his body's ways to rid itself of something(s) is perceives of as toxic.
One of the wonderful things about NAET is that it is non-invasive, and CURES allergies.
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D.F. answers from San Francisco on November 29, 2007
The Elna sewing machines are great. The Viking are great as well. I have owned both. Go to a larger type fabric store and try out a few machines. You will get a feel for what you want. If you don't like your machine you won't use it, so get what you really want. Also, buy one from a store where they will give you lessons on how to use it. Have fun.
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L.F. answers from San Diego on November 29, 2007
It doesn't sound like you should look for the high end expensive models, you might decide you don't have as much time to spend as you would like. I recently purchased a Brother computer sewing machine from Costco, they had a really good price and lots of accessories. Brother seems to be at the top of the computerized machines, but you can look online for reviews of different models.
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J.P. answers from New York on November 29, 2007
M.,
I am a women who can sew anything and I mean anything I have several machines plus a surger I know this will sound crazy but I love my very cheap Brother LS-2125 it was under $150 at wal mart.They sell Singers and White machines also I have one of the Singers which is great to I guess what I am trying to say is it does not have to be expensive to do the trick the simpler the better and your sewing will be great. Good Luck.....J.
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Y.D. answers from San Francisco on November 29, 2007
Hi M.,
I love my Kenmore. Sears has good prices and return policy. they also usually have a BIG sale around X-mas! I bought mine at full price and was able to get money back later on by taking the receipt back to the store when it went on sale -pretty cool!
Creating things for my kids has been so much fun, especially around Halloween. I also even ended up designing this Wrap for Kids (BearHug) and started my own business!(www.bearhugsunlimited.com)
Enjoy your projects!
Y.
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R.B. answers from Redding on November 29, 2007
I have been sewing for greater than 40 years and have had great luck with either Kenmore or Janome. I currently have threee machines-one computerized Janmoe 8000 ( which they no longer make) but I was told by a machine repair person that it is a work dog and he was right. it sew beautifully and their machines have many extra features. My daughter has a Singer and I sewed on it last week and it was nice. I reccommend that whatever you buy, sew on it in the shop. Try zig-zag as it is one of the hardest stitches to maintain tension and even stitiches on. I like automatic thread cutters and automatic buttonholes. Aggod shop will let you try any of those features prior to purchasing. Good luck and send me an email with any specific questions you may have.
Barb
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S.S. answers from Los Angeles on November 29, 2007
I would suggest a Sears Kenmore. They aren't too expensive and you can get one without too many bells and whistles and is relatively inexpensive.
Probably the most expensive is the cabinet. I didn't get one and I've regretted it. My machine bounces on the all-purpose table I put it on.
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