Fabric Multi Function
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![]() BLACK FABRIC DRAFTING BAR COUNTER MULTI FUNCTION STOOLS US $132.95
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![]() Ergonomic Multi Function Drafting Stool Navy Fabric US $96.00
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![]() Ergonomic Multi Function Drafting Stool Gray Fabric US $96.00
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![]() Ergonomic Multi Function Drafting Stool Black Fabric US $96.00
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![]() New Fabric Multi Function Drafting Stools Office Chairs US $139.00
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Help me choose the right sewing machine?
I own a singer 5050c, but it's in the shop and its going to cost 120 dollars to get it back. Should i get it or should i just buy a new machine? I am a fashion designer and my perfect dream machine would be easy to use, last a lifetime with proper care, be able to stitch through heavy duty fabric like multi layers of denim and peacoat wool, have a variety of stitch functions, should be able to make clean neat button holes easily, and preferably electronic, but im not against manual. Please include model numbers if i should get a new machine, or should i stick with my singer?
i also already own a kenmore blue mini ultra and a Brother LS2125I
You need two machines...an industrial machine for the heavy items..this will zing right through your heavy fabric in a flash. Check out second hand ones but be sure there is a repair person in your area..around here the sewing machine repair persons do not repair industrial machines and vice versa.
Any basic Elna (my personal favourite), Husqvarna, Baby Loc will all suffice..too many different models to list..go online to check out what they have to offer. I strongly suggest you go to a shop that sells machines..tell the people what you want to do with the machine, and they will suggest what would be compatible to your needs. Then you can sit down and have an opportunity to sew on one. Always try out the machines and never choose the first one you see...check them all out and decide later. Hope you find what you need...oh..and if you are sewing all this different material you might want to look into a serger...you should be able to wrangle a really good deal on a serger if you buy a sewing machine. Really look into an industrial machine...they are heavy duty enough to handle what you will be doing and extremely fast sewing..you will love one. (personal experience).


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