Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010 at
10:38 pm
The Janome 3160 QDC sewing machine was built with quilters in mind. All the best quilting needs are built right in! Want to do other types of sewing? No problem.
Beautiful stitches are a given with Janomes but you’re also going to get an extra long extension table, the latest feed dog system, complete button operation for all functions and the whole thing is packed into a full-size machine that weighs just over 12 pounds.
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Monday, October 4th, 2010 at
12:27 pm
The Janome Sew Precise sewing machine has several things going for it that make it an excellent choice regardless of your experience level.
It was recognized by Consumer Digest as a Best Buy. Plus, it’s built by one of the brands best known for precision stitching and reliable performance. Third, the selection of stitches covers all kinds of sewing projects.
Those who want automation without computerized features might be thrilled with the simplicity of this powerful machine.
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Monday, May 17th, 2010 at
7:26 pm
Last year, the Janome AQS 2009 computerized sewing machine was released to help celebrate the American Quilter’s Society’s twenty-fifth anniversary.
This compact machine includes a selection of features geared towards quilting.
Little things like blanket stitches, a drop feed dog lever, a start/stop button and the ability to have the needle stop in either the up or down position as you decide all add up to a more controlled sewing experience.
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Sunday, May 16th, 2010 at
9:33 pm
The sturdy, mechanical Janome Magnolia 7318 sewing machine is one model in a line of affordable machines for beginners that deliver the same state of the art technology and precision that has earned Janome such a solid reputation from its more expensive products.
It’s also known for smooth stitching and ease of use. It’s still portable but heavy enough to stand up to the bulk of thick fabrics and quilting layers. The aluminum cast body stays rigidly in place while you sew and the good sized work space allow your hands to freely work around the machine arm.
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Thursday, May 13th, 2010 at
7:37 pm
Sewers love the quality of Janome machines and the Janome Sewist 500 sewing machine does not disappoint.
It is a nice, sturdy machine that runs quietly, includes the kind of automation that helps you set up the machine quickly, and can do everything from mending to quilting, including free motion embroidery.
There aren’t as many decorative stitches as some of the less expensive machines but what you get in exchange is a worthy trade-off.
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Tuesday, May 11th, 2010 at
4:40 pm
Besides the unique purple trim and round styling, the Singer Curvy 8763 sewing machine is great for beginners because it covers all the basics – mending, clothes construction, quilting, light embroidery, and craft sewing.
The metal frame and 16.8 pound weight holds up to heavy fabrics and large projects without jumping around while you sew.
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Saturday, May 8th, 2010 at
11:46 am
The Singer 7467 Confidence sewing machine is more advanced than most beginners may need at first but if you already know you’re going to get into more complex projects down the road, the features, automation and flexibility that come with this sewing machine are pretty intriguing and it’s still reasonably priced.
While most of the settings are automated, they are also adjustable as needed. Think of it as a sewing machine with training wheels.
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Thursday, May 6th, 2010 at
4:32 pm
The Brother XL 3510 sewing machine follows the design of the other XL models, with easy to navigate dial controls, knobs and a large reverse button up front.
Compared to its “brothers” (pun intended) in the same line, it’s the second best choice for beginner quilters because of the nice decorative stitch selection.
Geared towards garment construction, as well, this one is very easy to operate and well liked by consumers.
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Thursday, May 6th, 2010 at
8:51 am
Even the Brother website is confused about the XL-2230 Free-Arm sewing machine, stating on the same page that it has 11 built in stitches and then 15 built in stitches.
Frankly, this is a very basic sewing machine that has been overpriced. Their website also states : “The Free Arm design of this sewing machine is a key feature.” I think that says a lot. If free-arm sewing is about all you have to emphasize, there’s not much else going on.
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Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 at
10:01 am
Want an ideal Singer sewing machine with a great price and is easy to use? Here it is – the Singer Esteem II 2273.
Reviews and ratings are positive, the machine is built to last with a sturdy metal frame and accessories, automatic needle threading, easy loading bobbins, and a basic set of stitches to tackle mending, garment construction, and home décor projects. Beginners rave about super-easy set up!
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