Sewing Machine - First timer

Lister

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Apr 3, 2012
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Ok so i have a mountain of badges i need to sew onto my camp blankets....yes blankets, i have that many badges and my handsewing is dire, to the point that a fish could do better! So am looking to invest in a sewing machine, no idea on what to go for or what to look for and it's been a good decade or so since i used one in Textiles at school so any help in what to look for etc would be grand ^_^

I don't need it to do anything fancy (although if it can do blanket stitch it'd save me trying to learn it!) just sew on badges onto a standard MOD wool blanket, you know the grey surplus types.

Budget-wise, not a clue but a quick check on Amazon etc for their populars brings up a Brother LS14 so would say upto £70?
 

Mesquite

It is what it is.
Mar 5, 2008
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If you've got a budget of £70 then look for an electric singer like a 99k or 201k on ebay.

One of these would then be suitable for heavyweight sewing should you want to start making your own kit
 

Jack Bounder

Nomad
Dec 7, 2014
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There's something appealing about using a hand-cranked Singer. I have a 99K and it's great. It can get a bit tedious if there are long lengths to sew and it only does the one stitch. But it will probably last forever and only requires your effort to work. Somehow, stuff made with it feels more hand-made.
 

Tengu

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Jan 10, 2006
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Ive got a couple of machines on offer but they need fettling...still, a good way to learn about them.
 

sausage100uk

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May 4, 2013
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my 99k hand crank will go through 3 layers of upholstery leather with no problem (with a new leather needle of course). I use guterman thread in mine, super strong and loads of colours.
 

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