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Advice on buying a sewing machine
Hi all, would any of you crafty ladies out there be able to advise me where I could get a good sewing machine. Nothing too fancy required just a decent durable model. Any ideas on models to go for or where to get good value in Offaly, Galway or around Athlone would be brilliant. Thanks for Reading ladies
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Hi there,
Well, have you had alook in Argos?? think theres some in there, pretty reasonable, and you have come back. Good makes would cost a lot, if you are a beginner, then maybe a basic one would suit you.. There are machines that do everything!! I purchased mine in Aldi!! was under €100, and does loads of stitches even I cannot use them! too advanced.. Makes Brother/ Singer are good makes. I bought a Jones when I was 16! and it was still working after 30yrs!! amazing, just oil it now and again, clean it. will go for every. The cheapest in |Argos is €85 and it does 12 stitches! and buttonholes.. thats pretty good value. Look on the Net too for other offers. Good luck happy sewing! Fi :) |
Lidl's had Singer machines in a while back, maybe they'll get them in again think they were around €80. Even if they have loads of stitches you'll use them eventually.
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Thanks for the advice - ya i've looked at argos but i don't know enough about them to know if it's false economy going for the argos value range one as opposed to the singer one?
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Ibought mine in LIDEL it was just over seventy euro After using my old one for over 30 years i found this one great the instruction manuel is very easy to read and follow so i recomend it Mine now 4 years and still works great and they had them in the store not long ago at the same price
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Just to let you know Lidl's are getting Silvercrest machines in on monday 29th for €69.99 with more stitches that we know what to do with.
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Hi All,
thanks a million for your help! Gormal - thanks for thinking of me - that one looks pretty good! |
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My VERY first sewing machine was a BSM (British Sewing Machinery) and it was operated by turning a handle attached to the wheel on the end of the machine. I made dolls clothes and quilts and even did mending for my own kids later on with this little beauty. Any machine will do your job - just make sure to read and understand your manual and look after it accordingly. The Brother machine that was designed for Project Runway is a super machine for the $400 price tag. That's definitely the one I'd recommend first. If you like shipping online, then take a look at these: http://kens-sewing-vacuum-center.ama...B001I45WT6.htm http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...0070921x00003a http://www.sourcingmap.com/desktop-h...te-p-4591.html Gook luck! |
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