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Sewing Machines Loz 01-10-2007
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Posted by Loz on January 10, 2007, 8:50 pm
I'm looking to update my sewing machine. For the last 10 years I've
been using a Janome MyExcel but it doesn't seem to sew very well
anymore. I use my machine purely for dress making - on occassion I
have sewn a quilt together - but not to embroider.
I'm interested in a Bernina which I know to be very good machines that
should last me for years to come. In particular, the Bernina Aurora
430 and 440 QE seems to have the functions I will use. I've also
looked a the current Janome machines, which are about half the price of
a Bernina.
I'd love to hear your comments on the machine you use and what machine
you'd recommend.


Posted by Jon on January 10, 2007, 7:45 pm
Our sewing room looks like a Janome showroom, so I am slightly prejudice. I
have a 20 year old mechanical Janome that sews like it came from the
showroom yesterday--have you taken it in for service? They do need yearly
service to keep going strong.

In addition to my school mate (the 20 year old number), I have a Janome 634D
serger, and a Janome 9700 sewing/embroidery machine. Since I already had a
good sewing machine, i bought the "combined" unit, but if I hadn't had a
good basic sewing machine, I would have bought the Janome 300E for
embroidery and one of the better Janome sewing models like the memory craft
6600.

My wife and I make most of our clothes, all our home dec items (including
slip covers and drapes), and tons of embroidered gifts--this year we made
christmas tea towels--135 of them, last year it was embroidered throw
pillows. Also other birthday, baby, and whatever else you can think of
things.

I am convinced that Janome makes the best product around, I wouldn't have
anything else--I made a terrible mistake and bought a Brother machine before
buying the 9700---NEVER AGAIN will one of those pieces of (*& pass my door.

Jon


> I'm looking to update my sewing machine. For the last 10 years I've
> been using a Janome MyExcel but it doesn't seem to sew very well
> anymore. I use my machine purely for dress making - on occassion I
> have sewn a quilt together - but not to embroider.
> I'm interested in a Bernina which I know to be very good machines that
> should last me for years to come. In particular, the Bernina Aurora
> 430 and 440 QE seems to have the functions I will use. I've also
> looked a the current Janome machines, which are about half the price of
> a Bernina.
> I'd love to hear your comments on the machine you use and what machine
> you'd recommend.
>



Posted by Olwyn Mary on January 10, 2007, 10:28 pm
Loz wrote:
> I'm looking to update my sewing machine. For the last 10 years I've
> been using a Janome MyExcel but it doesn't seem to sew very well
> anymore. I use my machine purely for dress making - on occassion I
> have sewn a quilt together - but not to embroider.
> I'm interested in a Bernina which I know to be very good machines that
> should last me for years to come. In particular, the Bernina Aurora
> 430 and 440 QE seems to have the functions I will use. I've also
> looked a the current Janome machines, which are about half the price of
> a Bernina.
> I'd love to hear your comments on the machine you use and what machine
> you'd recommend.
>
My, that sounds familiar. I had been sewing on a (then) 20 year old
White. It didn't work too well any more, and I decided I needed a new
one. Bought a Janome 23L about six or seven years ago, and I love it,
BUT...... The shop owner offered me a good price to service the old one,
and as I thought I might give it to my daughter, I took him up on it.
She turned it down at the time, and NO WAY would she get it now, it
purrs along "like a sewing machine". They are both excellent machines,
at first I only used the old one when the new one was in the shop or
something, but now I use them both regularly - they each have different
good points.

Treat yourself to a new one if you like, but have the old one serviced
as well.

Olwyn Mary in New Orleans.

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Posted by HC on January 11, 2007, 12:00 am
Well my sewing/computer room looks like a Janome showroom too!!
Currently I have 4 of their machines sitting on the sewing tables with
another (3018) tucked away for my DGD's and while it's an older model,
it too, purrs along and the only reason it's not on the table is purely
and simply there is not enough space.

I've only owned one Bernina and that was in the early 70's, so can't
help with their current models.....been a huge Janome fan since that
machine and can't see me changing because the stitch quality and ease of
operation are both important points.

My suggestion is to have your current machine serviced and if you 'must
have' a new machine why not get a 6600P for quilting/home dec or a 350E
(or it's predecessor 300E) embroidery-only machine (if your budget
allows), this way you have the best of both worlds. Owning two machines
can be extremely handy at times as I have both of mine doing embroidery,
while I'm using the Compulock or CoverPro.

Hope this helps? Why not join some of the Yahoo groups for the various
machines, this way you will get to see the type of projects produced on
each machine.

Bronwyn ;-)





Olwyn Mary wrote:
> Loz wrote:
>
>> I'm looking to update my sewing machine. For the last 10 years I've
>> been using a Janome MyExcel but it doesn't seem to sew very well
>> anymore. I use my machine purely for dress making - on occassion I
>> have sewn a quilt together - but not to embroider.
>> I'm interested in a Bernina which I know to be very good machines that
>> should last me for years to come. In particular, the Bernina Aurora
>> 430 and 440 QE seems to have the functions I will use. I've also
>> looked a the current Janome machines, which are about half the price of
>> a Bernina.
>> I'd love to hear your comments on the machine you use and what machine
>> you'd recommend.
>>
> My, that sounds familiar. I had been sewing on a (then) 20 year old
> White. It didn't work too well any more, and I decided I needed a new
> one. Bought a Janome 23L about six or seven years ago, and I love it,
> BUT...... The shop owner offered me a good price to service the old one,
> and as I thought I might give it to my daughter, I took him up on it.
> She turned it down at the time, and NO WAY would she get it now, it
> purrs along "like a sewing machine". They are both excellent machines,
> at first I only used the old one when the new one was in the shop or
> something, but now I use them both regularly - they each have different
> good points.
>
> Treat yourself to a new one if you like, but have the old one serviced
> as well.
>
> Olwyn Mary in New Orleans.
>

Posted by IMS on January 10, 2007, 10:31 pm

>I'm looking to update my sewing machine. For the last 10 years I've
>been using a Janome MyExcel but it doesn't seem to sew very well
>anymore. I use my machine purely for dress making - on occassion I
>have sewn a quilt together - but not to embroider.
>I'm interested in a Bernina which I know to be very good machines that
>should last me for years to come. In particular, the Bernina Aurora
>430 and 440 QE seems to have the functions I will use. I've also
>looked a the current Janome machines, which are about half the price of
>a Bernina.
>I'd love to hear your comments on the machine you use and what machine
>you'd recommend.

I currently have a Husqvarna-Viking 1+ sewing/embroidery machine (about
6 yrs old) and a new Viking 936 Serger. The Husqvarna machines are well
built, solid, and sew like a dream. =20

I am saving my $$ in hopes of getting a new or gently used Designer SE
later this year or next. When I get it, however, I will still keep the
1+ as it is an awesome machine.

Now, one of the main reasons I went with Husqvarna in the first place is
because there is a local dealer - I wanted classes and local help. The
other local dealer is Pfaff, but I just was not as impressed with the
quality of those machines as I was with the Husqvarnas. =20

-Irene


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You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.=20
--Mae West=20
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