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Does anyone out there have the Brother XR1300? It only weights 13 pounds and I am thinking it would be great to take to classes and retreats. Would appreciate any comments pro/con. Thanks, | |||
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there are nine reviews on the amazon site, take a look: http://www.amazon.com/Brother-...R-1300/dp/B009CZEDPM i have had good luck with brothers. they are lightweight and very easy to use and inexpensive. shop around for a cheaper price. sometimes u can find them in target or walmart. perfect machine to bring to class. | ||||
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Thanks so much! I found it on line at Costo for $169. Not a bad price. | ||||
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I have the Brother CS6000i for classes, etc. DGD's also use that one whenever they are here to sew. It's been a real trooper and I'm glad I bought it. It is very lightweight as well - my main machine at the time was very heavy and I hated to take a class 'cause I would have to lug it around. This one did the trick....bought it at WalMart - they had a superb return policy. | ||||
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I also have the Brother CS6000i, and it has served me well. Lightweight, does everything I need, 60 stitches built in. Balks a bit with very thick seams. The default needle placement when turned on is to the left so I always need to remember to set it to stitch 01 or 37. | ||||
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Royal, Longjohn, that is the machine I bought for my grandaughter for Christmas, haven't had a chance to really check it out because she has been so busy working. I told her I'd give her sewing lessons, and I've been waiting patiently (NOT) for her to call and ask. I'll remember about the default needle position. Thanks. Pat | ||||
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I had DGD go through each and every stitch selection on a sampler piece of muslin so she would get the "feel" for the machine - she thought it was cool that the needle moved but at least she always checks to see where it is now | ||||
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