|
|
|||||||
| Photo Gallery | Register | Blogs | FAQ | Members List | Calendar | Mark Forums Read |
| ***Click Here for Hip Girl Boutique Coupon Code! |
| How To Sew... Patterns, tutorials, questions... |
![]() |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
||||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I am looking to buy my first sewing machine and I have signed up for several classes at Joanns. My question is which sewing machine should I get. I looked at the Vikings last night and I liked the two base models (and the fact that she will show me how to use it after I purchsase it). But I know I get could a sewing machine with more options for the same price ($300-$360). What do you think?
I have decided that I want to get a singer, but now I need to decide which one. Do you have any of these models? 8763 8770 7470 7466 7422 Thanks! Last edited by susieq1431 : 04-24-2008 at 08:17. |
||||||
| Sponsored Links | ||||
|
||||
|
|||
|
My first machine was a Brother from Wal-Mart, I think I paid $150 for it. It could do everything that I ever needed it to do. That machine lasted 10 years without ever being serviced or clean. I recently solid it at a garage sale (I probably shouldn't have) but it was still working fine. I finally upgraded to an electronic one--it's a Brother and I love it! (I'm a huge fan of Brother machines, they're little work horses and so simple to use) I don't know much about Viking, but for a first machine I wouldn't invest all the money in something like that. I would get a pretty basic one so you can learn the ins and outs. If it's something that you really enjoy, you can move up after that and you'll be familiar with all of the features that you need and don't. As far as sewing classes, of course when you buy from wal-mart or a big retail store you aren't going to have the classes available but I would check your local park system--ours is BREC. They offer all types of classes from sewing to dance to scrapbook, etc. And it's soooo cheap--practically free. Also check with your local churches. A few churches in Baton Rouge offer free sewing, knitting, crochet classes, etc. They're taught by some little old ladies there and to me, that's where you get the best info. Good luck and happy sewing
Theresa |
| Sponsored Links | |||
|
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| I Got A Sewing Machine! Yay! | Chantilly | How To Sew... | 7 | 06-23-2008 07:37 |
| Sewing Machine? | saldanaaa | Supplies | 0 | 05-15-2008 11:47 |
| Buying my sewing machine | Mommy2Ava | How To Sew... | 5 | 04-28-2008 07:08 |
| Inexpensive Sewing Machine | Mommy2Ava | How To Sew... | 7 | 04-25-2008 04:27 |
| New Sewing Machine Addict! | edenhopehairbows | Hairbow Gallery | 13 | 02-25-2008 11:08 |
Hip Girl Boutique -- Embellishments/Appliques--Make Your Own Hair Clips. |