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Can you help me choose a sewing machine?

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spinaltap · 26/09/2011 14:33

I know NOTHING about sewing machines, except that I got on really badly with them at school. Grin

But I really want to get into sewing as there are loads of things I want to make.

What do I need to consider before buying? Do I just go for the most expensive I can afford, or one with the most features? I guess I would be more likely to buy a brand I have heard of, e.g. Singer, Brother. I really am a total newbie, so any advice would be useful! I've had a look at them on the net, but it's not really helping.

Thank you!

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Fayrazzled · 26/09/2011 14:43

I've got a Janome 525 Sewist and I love it. Janome seems to be a very popular sewing machine brand and I have heard they are better quality than Singer or Brother machines (metal rather than plastic interiors). Janome also make the John Lewis own brand machines.

I'd recommend going to a JL store if you have one near you, or other sewing machine stockist, and having a go on a few different machines. Then buy a Janome one. Smile

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DorisVinyard · 26/09/2011 15:26

I was (still am) a complete novice when I bought mine and it has been really easy to use. I've only made things like curtains but it's been great. It's a Wimsew. I bought it because it was the cheapest.

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PopcornMouse · 26/09/2011 16:06

I have a janome from John Lewis (DC3050) and love it.

More ££ doesn't necessarily mean a better machine, but conversely I wouldn't spend less than £100 or you'll be getting plastic tatt that will break in 6 months. Think about what you plan to do with it - if not now, then in a year - and buy a machine to suit; to get the best for your money, you want something you'll grow into, rather than grow out of.

Hth :)

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spinaltap · 26/09/2011 18:37

That's all great, thanks guys. I never would have considered Janome before as hadn't heard of them. I'm not that near a John Lewis, but it's a really good excuse for a shopping trip to Norwich!

I was thinking of spending about £150 as I want something that's going to last at least 20 years! Wink

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