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I grew up with Singers, and my MIL gifted me a Brother with all the extra "stuff" on it.
I have a miserable time every time I try to use it, the thread loads a different way, and I just can't seem to get used to it.
I guess It's the old dog/new tricks thing, but after learning on the Singer, I curse every time I bring out the Brother. JMO

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post #12 of 48
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itsy, what a wonderful gift! clap 

I'll post how things work out, and please let us know how you like yours!  It's been a long time since I used a machine, too. big_smile

All my family sews an has had an assortment of machines over the years, but their's are machines that can handle way more than I'll ever need, some are for car & boat upholstery (and also totally out of my budget even if I did those things, lol).

One of the things that I really like about speckledhen's 6000i is that it has a walking foot.

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Originally Posted by stoopid 

I grew up with Singers, and my MIL gifted me a Brother with all the extra "stuff" on it.
I have a miserable time every time I try to use it, the thread loads a different way, and I just can't seem to get used to it.
I guess It's the old dog/new tricks thing, but after learning on the Singer, I curse every time I bring out the Brother. JMO


Oh no, what a bummer!  Which model is it?  I've read that some are a bear to thread.  One of my DS's has a newer Singer and that thing's been in the shop more times than it's been used.  I think some models of all brands may be lemons.  Makes it so confusing to select one without reading reviews.

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I forgot to say thank you for moving the thread to the right forum.  I've only browsed this forum a few times and it never occurred to me that I had hobbies! big_smile

post #15 of 48
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Originally Posted by dewey 

Brother CE-5500 PRW (8 layers of canvas? wow!) would fit me pretty good.


Topstitched both of these canvas coats a little over a year ago (December 2010):
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_Y_6XTwJBqQY/TRoixYyn-KI/AAAAAAAAABU/k0T3UTm2H6Q/s1600/hisnherscoats.jpg
The 8 layers part was topstitching over where the pocket flaps attach.  I actually assembled the coats with the CS-770, and had the PRW on the other side of the table so I could topstitch after each seam.

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Originally Posted by dfr1973 
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Originally Posted by dewey 

Brother CE-5500 PRW (8 layers of canvas? wow!) would fit me pretty good.


Topstitched both of these canvas coats a little over a year ago (December 2010):
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_Y_6XTwJBqQY/TRoixYyn-KI/AAAAAAAAABU/k0T3UTm2H6Q/s1600/hisnherscoats.jpg
The 8 layers part was topstitching over where the pocket flaps attach.  I actually assembled the coats with the CS-770, and had the PRW on the other side of the table so I could topstitch after each seam.


Beautiful work!  And the models in the photo are lovely. 

Thank you for the pic.  That it can handle that is impressive.  I was leaning towards this one but it's out of stock at walmart.  Maybe I should wait a few days to see if it becomes available...even though the itch to stitch is trying to get me buy NOW. LOL

post #17 of 48

TY Dewey - that is me and my hubby.  All he wanted for Christmas last year was a custom-made coat .... he even went into Hancock with me to pick out the fabrics and buttons for it!  I have to admit I was pretty impressed my little WM machine handled all those layers going over the seams myself.  Just keep in mind there is no way I would use the PRW to sew lightweight or delicate fabrics ... I used the CS-770 to make my silk charmeuse tunic top.  I would also never use my Kenmore 1219 "anchor" for anything less than 8 oz denim either, although I did use it to sew a linen and buckram sunhat.

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post #18 of 48
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Originally Posted by dfr1973 

TY Dewey - that is me and my hubby.  All he wanted for Christmas last year was a custom-made coat .... he even went into Hancock with me to pick out the fabrics and buttons for it!  I have to admit I was pretty impressed my little WM machine handled all those layers going over the seams myself.  Just keep in mind there is no way I would use the PRW to sew lightweight or delicate fabrics ... I used the CS-770 to make my silk charmeuse tunic top.  I would also never use my Kenmore 1219 "anchor" for anything less than 8 oz denim either, although I did use it to sew a linen and buckram sunhat.


Aww, you're welcome.  You guys are beautiful, and that's so cool he picked out the fabrics! 

I'm glad you mentioned again about the lighter fabrics, thank you, I meant to ask previously...do you think it'd work ok on standard 200 count cotton sheets and T-shirt material?

post #19 of 48

I have 4 of that exact same Brother, 2 came from Wal Mart, they are used in my classroom with 3rd - 6th graders and held up beautifully. I recommend them.

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Don't trouble Trouble until Trouble troubles you!
My lady be wary and heed to the lines of this verse: To let a fool kiss you is stupid, to let a kiss fool you is worse.

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post #20 of 48
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Originally Posted by dewey 
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Originally Posted by stoopid 

I grew up with Singers, and my MIL gifted me a Brother with all the extra "stuff" on it.
I have a miserable time every time I try to use it, the thread loads a different way, and I just can't seem to get used to it.
I guess It's the old dog/new tricks thing, but after learning on the Singer, I curse every time I bring out the Brother. JMO


Oh no, what a bummer!  Which model is it?  I've read that some are a bear to thread.  One of my DS's has a newer Singer and that thing's been in the shop more times than it's been used.  I think some models of all brands may be lemons.  Makes it so confusing to select one without reading reviews.


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