I'm really excited. Next week I start Intro to Sewing at Whipstitch - this way trendy sewing store on the Westside. Have I mentioned that I love living on the Westside? When we left it was just becoming cool... in the past three years, it has become way cool. Anyway, back on topic. I've been sewing a bit with Kathy's old Kenmore that she got way back in 1978. |
Her machine looks just like this one... I'm too lazy to take a photo myself since it's dark and rainy and getting good lighting will be a challenge. Photo courtesy of http://possumjimandelizabeth.com/ |
It's a great old machine. Works really well, as far as I can tell. However, I don't have all of the pieces and I eventually need to return it to her anyway. So I decided that I should buy my very own sewing machine before I start class!
Seriously, did you know how hard it is to choose a sewing machine? Apparently simplicity is over-rated when it comes to the modern versions. After an agonizing morning reading reviews and an informative call to Whipstitch, I made my decision. Here she is:
She is the Brother CE-5000 PRW. The PRW stands for Project Runway. I was a little leery of buying a machine associated with the show, it seemed gimmicky but I went with it. I was mesmerizer by its snazzy features. Fifty built in stitches! Fifty! (I think Kathy's has straight and zig-zag but I can't really get zig-zag to work.) It's also a Consumer's Digest Best Buy. I found mine refurbished on overstock.com for a great price and I had a 10% off coupon. She will be here in 5 to 10 business days... Lets hope for closer to 5 or I will have to start class with the Kenmore after all.