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Dont get a machine you cant try out first. Really try out, like sit down and sew all the different stitches to make sure the machine does not smoke because it so old (has happened to me).
Most people say avoid Singer machines from the 90s to now, but you can find a quality one if you look, but you might not want to. So go to a sewing place and try out a model you like.
Thats the crap shoot with machines from thrift stores. Some can be great, but others...
Thats about all the advice I can give.
LD
Most people say avoid Singer machines from the 90s to now, but you can find a quality one if you look, but you might not want to. So go to a sewing place and try out a model you like.
Thats the crap shoot with machines from thrift stores. Some can be great, but others...
Thats about all the advice I can give.
LD