untonuggan: A hand drawn spinning wheel covered in roses (spinning wheel briar rose)
lizcommotion ([personal profile] untonuggan) wrote in [community profile] sewing2014-11-09 12:12 pm

Sewing machine question

Question.

My sewing machine is ancient and needs maintenance and I know this.

My father is embarking on an Ambitious Sewing Project, which fortunately my sister is mentoring him on because she has way more sewing experience than I do. (It involves making backpacking supplies himself. Just don't ask and roll with this one because he is doing it no matter what anyone says.)

He is looking for a sewing machine to do the project, but will probably not be doing much sewing after that. So, used would be good, or inexpensive but not one that is a pain in the ass to use.

Things the machine needs to do:
  • Sew a straight stitch (both forwards and in reverse)
  • Sew a zigzag stitch
  • Sew thin slippery nylon fabric without flipping out and puckering, etc.
Also he is having a bit of a, "What brand? Where do I buy this machine?" Kind of moment. Being that I am the kind of person who is on a budget, I mentioned Costco having sales on sewing machines around the holidays. He was not sure if their machines would be of the best quality/be able to meet his needs.

Help? I am not sure there is One Right Answer, but any advice on brands/prices/locations to buy machines would be greatly appreciated.
jamethiel: Three reels of cotton in varying shades of purple, with a needle and a thimble (Sewing!)

[personal profile] jamethiel 2014-11-09 11:17 pm (UTC)(link)
The most difficult thing of what he's asking is the slippery fabric. He's going to need to pin and he may need to fiddle with the tension a bit.

I personally have a janome and I love it, but increasingly what I've found is that the more electronics are in machines, the more they go wrong.