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Posts : 1069 Birthday : 1951-03-02 Join date : 2011-01-27 Age : 73
Subject: Re: Perhaps for you who live in England Wed Apr 06, 2011 12:48 am
that is kind of neat, haven;t seen one like that before. I really do not need another sewing machine though LOL. I have an industrial straight stitch one I use for quilting, a Janome sewing machine, a Husqvarna sewing/embroidery machine, a Janome overlocker and a Babylock overlocker plus a felting machine. It would be very bad of me to buy this one too although I quite like the idea of the double stitiching
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Posts : 2318 Birthday : 1951-05-28 Join date : 2011-01-28 Age : 72
Subject: Re: Perhaps for you who live in England Wed Apr 06, 2011 5:20 pm
That looks like a good little portable macine, I used to have a small one at my caravan. Ceinwen, all of those gorgeous machines, I am envious, I have my faithful old Singer, and a Toyota overlocker, but I intend to , treat myself to another machine shortly, I would Happily play all day with your machines.
Hugs Doris
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Posts : 1069 Birthday : 1951-03-02 Join date : 2011-01-27 Age : 73
Subject: Re: Perhaps for you who live in England Wed Apr 06, 2011 6:20 pm
LOL I never intended to end up with so many machines. The Janome sewing machine I did try to sell when I bought the Husky, I sold the Janome embroidery machine I had but as it didn't sell I realised it came in quite handy as it is lighter than the Husky and while something is running through the embroidery machine I can still sew. The overlockers the same thing really, the Babylock does pattern stitches but it is such a fag to switch back and forth and take needles away or add them I kept the small Janome one just for doing the 3 thread rolled seams.
The industrial machine I couldn't do without for the quilts though, it has a big table and sews really really fast and is made of metal so is very sturdy.
I do love the Babylock though as it has a jet of air that threads the lower needles, press a button and it sucks them through - I do love that!!!
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protarus1951 Admin Super Star
Posts : 2318 Birthday : 1951-05-28 Join date : 2011-01-28 Age : 72
Subject: Re: Perhaps for you who live in England Fri Apr 08, 2011 9:38 am
Oh, Ceinwen , that is like dangling a carrot on a string in front of the donkey, that would so good.