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#71
Not to worry...there is always someone who has gone
'WAY overboard...that would be me.
New Home first comptuerized maachine they came out with
New Home..2 years old
Kenmore with cams...can you believe that?
2 Singer featherweights
Elna CE20
Janome 9000
Janome 4900QC
Janome 6600P
Janome 3160...just this week for classes...
Janome 6600P...not to be confused with the one above...to have at cabin.....Defintely addicted!
Opps almost forgot my Singer Futura 250
Pfaff needle punch machine ..still in box
Babylock Evolve Wave. Serger use it all the time
1 white serger...don't use
Really addicted! I guess I should start a school or a retail shop
D in TX
'WAY overboard...that would be me.
New Home first comptuerized maachine they came out with
New Home..2 years old
Kenmore with cams...can you believe that?
2 Singer featherweights
Elna CE20
Janome 9000
Janome 4900QC
Janome 6600P
Janome 3160...just this week for classes...
Janome 6600P...not to be confused with the one above...to have at cabin.....Defintely addicted!
Opps almost forgot my Singer Futura 250
Pfaff needle punch machine ..still in box
Babylock Evolve Wave. Serger use it all the time
1 white serger...don't use
Really addicted! I guess I should start a school or a retail shop
D in TX
#72
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I also have only 1 - a Singer Simplicity (spelling) tha my dh got for me 4 years ago when I first started quilting (plus it was my 50th b-day present). I want another one, though that I can do more with and learn to machine quilt.Originally Posted by mygirl66
Wow, I think Im the only one with only 1 mach! :-(
#73
dixiechunk , 06-24-2010 07:01 AM
Guest
I have over 20 machines but piece on one of my featherweights or my bernina 440.
#74
Butterflyblue , 06-24-2010 07:33 AM
Super Member
I have 1 and a half machines, well, 2 and a half if you count my serger.
The one I use for all my day to day stuff is a Kenmore. The "half" machine is a little blue Kenmore that I share with my mother-in-law. It's our spare.
Right now she is actually using it, as her vintage Pfaff got out of whack.
The one I use for all my day to day stuff is a Kenmore. The "half" machine is a little blue Kenmore that I share with my mother-in-law. It's our spare.
Right now she is actually using it, as her vintage Pfaff got out of whack.
#75
Quilting Nana , 06-24-2010 08:09 AM
Senior Member
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I have a singer treadle ( I have it on Craigs's list for sale)Originally Posted by SuziC
I know that most quilters have the "extras" that we must have like thread, needles, fabric in every color and style, rulers, cutters, etc. But what about our machines??? How many of you have more than one machine? I know to sew you can do it on just one, but i have found myself with 5 machines! I don't know how that happened?? It must be magic! I have a new home that i use quite a bit, a janome in a different room and 2 sergers for "other" sewing and i'm waiting for my new singer. Do you think i need a support group??? :shock:
Singer fatherweight
Toyota
And my baby Pfaff expression 04.
I bought the Toyota to take to classes but my 10 year old Grand daughter thinks it is hers. She has made 2 quilts so far.
#76
Quiltin'Lady , 06-24-2010 08:17 AM
Junior Member
Well, I guess I'm in the middle of this machine-addicted crowd as I "only" have three (and a half) machines:
1. My mom's trusty 1971 Bernina 730 Record (such a great machine!)
1-1/2. My identical machine that's on loan to my DIL (bought new for $400 -- a small fortune in 1971)
2. 2000 Bernina 153QE (bought used in 2001 for $1500 specifically for the needle-down and knee-lift features)
3. 2009 Janome 6600P (bought used for $900 just this month)
I love my 153, but missed all the nice stitches that the 730 had. Greatly coveted the BSR on the newer Berninas, but they were way out of my financial reach. Found the same features I liked in the 153 + more stitch patterns than the 730 + many more "goodies" for less $$ in the Janome. I'm still getting used to it, but hope that it will be my "keeper."
1. My mom's trusty 1971 Bernina 730 Record (such a great machine!)
1-1/2. My identical machine that's on loan to my DIL (bought new for $400 -- a small fortune in 1971)
2. 2000 Bernina 153QE (bought used in 2001 for $1500 specifically for the needle-down and knee-lift features)
3. 2009 Janome 6600P (bought used for $900 just this month)
I love my 153, but missed all the nice stitches that the 730 had. Greatly coveted the BSR on the newer Berninas, but they were way out of my financial reach. Found the same features I liked in the 153 + more stitch patterns than the 730 + many more "goodies" for less $$ in the Janome. I'm still getting used to it, but hope that it will be my "keeper."
#77
Pattiannie , 06-24-2010 09:23 AM
Member
I have 3 black Featherweights and 1 bisque Featheweight machine (they are my investments; when I die someday, 1 featherweight will go to each of my children) I also have Singer I sew and piece with but needs to be retired but I can't seem to find the replacement I want and can afford.
Oh, and I have a small serger somewhere; haven't found it since we moved 7 years ago.
I guess I need to search for it and clean my sewing room too. I have the best of intentions but time isn't always on my side.
Oh, and I have a small serger somewhere; haven't found it since we moved 7 years ago.
I guess I need to search for it and clean my sewing room too. I have the best of intentions but time isn't always on my side.
#78
I also have three; a Janome for piecing, a Brother for machine quilting and a serger that I have not used in several years and probably would not remember how it works....
#80
stillwaters , 06-24-2010 10:57 AM
Junior Member
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No, you're not alone!!! I have a 20-something year old Pfaff 1471 (which I LOVE) - but..... I would really like to have an embroidery machine some day to make my own quilt labels.Originally Posted by mygirl66
Wow, I think Im the only one with only 1 mach! :-(