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Minta

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Our 17 year old daughter's creative side is really blooming due to a teacher in her school. She is loving the arts and really took to sewing and expressed interest in owning a sewing machine. Can you ladies recommend one? It will be her big gift for Christmas. Thanks
 
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Miss JoDee

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If you can find a used one that is in good condition I would get that because the newer models have a lot of plastic. I have 2 Kenmores and prefer my older model. Both are just basic machines. My mom likes her Singer and I got DDil a Brother from Walmart, she is a new sewer and again it is just a basic. When and she "takes off" and wants her machine to do more she can upgrade.
 
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Minta

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The sewing machines they have in the schools have settings for various types of stiches which she likes. She made a should bag last school year using a couple different stich patterns and that got her really hooked. She wants to make more bags, pillows and has stated looking at patterns.
 

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Exactly what I was thinking. Also, the schools will upgrade and sell the old models.
I would recommend this as well. Also, do you have somewhere like Joann in your area? My local store has a section where the sewing machines are all set up and you can try them out. If it's going to be a surprise, just casually take a trip there with your daughter and let her see what interests her there.
 

Minta

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Thanks ladies, yes it's going to a be surprise. I know they just bought these sewing machines a couple years ago. I will reach out to her teacher.
 

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I have a very basic Brother machine which is fine for me and my basic sewing skills. When DH bought my machine he also got a 4 week sewing course run by the shop which I found very useful.
 
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If you are looking for a bargain, usually around Christmas time I've found that Costco carries some type of Brothers sewing machine for a really good deal. Might not be the fanciest, but an option for a good price!
 
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