Which sewing machine is best for you depends on what you want to do with it. Do you sew clothes? Do you sew crafts? Do you embroider? Do you quilt? My own personal opinion is go with Brother. I've added the Brother sewing machine site to related links. Once you've decided which machine is right for you, click on the "dealer locator" link to find a Brother dealer near you.
Yes the Husqvarna Viking Scandinavia 400 FS Sewing & Embroidery Machine.
Most manufacturers of jeans and canvas using Union Special sewing machines, their reliability and robustness have made them successful, but they are rarely suitable for amateurs and beginners. There may be it for beginners, at affordable prices, don't know!
The sewing machine itself sells for $1,025 average, and the cabinet sells for $40,000+. One man in California sold his for $201,000. There were only 1,000 made in that year. Good luck selling and remember, look out for fakes. If you have all the original needles and all attachments, you have a lot of money on you hands. Sincerely, Rick Chang Sewing Machine Expert
The "A" reference in Singer's model numbers pertain to the location of manufacture. For most models, A = Anderson, South Carolina USA. For the 500 machine most were made in Elizabethport, NJ including the "A's" The only difference between a 500 and 500A or 400 and 400A or 301 and 301A, etc. is that the "A" denotes manufacturing plant, whether Anderson, SC or elsewhere.
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The price for a Tajima embroidery machine will vary depending on the size of the machine. Smaller embroidery machines can be purchased around $400 where as larger machines can cost up to $2800.
NEW-AROUND $400 GOOD-AROUND $300
they are around 400$ and they are cheap, made in CHINA.
In the UK they are about £400
The efficiency is 80%. To find the efficiency, 400/500 = 80%.
you can find cheap ones for around $400-$600 but a good one is around $1000
Systemax has some good deals on PCs www.onestopcomputersupply.com