29-04-2022, 06:18 PM
(29-04-2022, 10:21 AM)Olive Wrote: Good morning, and thank you all for your very helpful advice.┬á I need to have a big think now, particularly about whether I would actually use a machine enough to warrant not only the cost but the need to rearrange my studio to make space for one.┬á Also, of course, the cost of the accessories like good shears, thread and other haberdashery.┬á I think if I go ahead I will look for a reconditioned machine as I wouldn't be interested in fancy stitches apart from stretch stitches.Olive just keep your eye out for second hand stuff - you could pick up a basic machine cheaply - estate sales are great as sadly all the sewing equipment is often more or less chucked out - itÔÇÖs annoying┬áwhen you give something away and it doesnÔÇÖt get used but I am sure you will enjoy getting back into sewing especially if you can get a bargain to get you going .I gave my granddaughters a whole lot of kitchen stuff and they boxed it up and returned it when they shifted to Oz recently - not sure how long they expect me to store it for
I really regret giving away my sewing gear - I gave it all to my troubled teenage step-daughter in the hope that her interest in clothes might spur her into learning to sew.  She didn't.