I know I'll be unpopular, but I have always had a Singer sewing machine. I've 
upgraded and replaced them but never because the machine stopped working. I now 
have 3 Singers. I had 4 but I gave away my oldest one to some college kids who 
wanted to start costuming. One I keep as a backup machine in case I have 
several people over to sew or in case something ever happened to my other 
machines. It stays in the box, in other words. I do most of my sewing on my 
621B (I think that is the number looking at the machine's label thingie, it is 
teal green and white) that I bought a few years ago and my Futura C250. I hear 
everyone raving about some of the more expensive machines, but I already have 
those features on the Singers and I didn't pay $3000 for a machine either. ;-)
 
Teena


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From: Marjorie Wilser <[email protected]>
To: Historical Costume <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 7:29 AM
Subject: [h-cost] sewing machines

Went with a friend to look at new sewing machines. We hit a Bernina store 
because we were in the hood.

My brain boggled at the prices (21K for ALL the bellses & whistles). . .

Is anybody else shopping and what are your parameters for a great sewing 
machine that won't break the bank? (I'm now interested in a serger, so I'll 
start a parallel thread).

==Marjorie Wilser (whose beloved Pfaff is working just fine, thank you!)

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