sewing machine for small business

Discussion in 'Fashion and Crafts' started by kitty fabulous, Jun 12, 2007.

  1. kitty fabulous

    kitty fabulous smoked tofu

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    say some madness possessed me and i decided to get a storefront for consignment clothing, toys, crafts and reconstructed garments, and i was going to purchase a quality sewing machine to supoort me in this insane venture. i'd be doing things like repairs and alterations, making skirts, bellbottoms, and recycled denim toys & bags, etc, (in addition to carrying resale and consignment stuff and enough hemp necklaces to wrap around the earth about 8 times.)

    what kind of a machine would i consider getting, if i were - and i'm not saying i am - actually crazy enough to do this? not something too fancy, don't need a lot of foo-foo stitches, something inexpensive enough to not make my start-up budget wince in pain, but ummm... as my first brand-new machine (as opposed to thrift scored, inherited, or dumpster-dived) maybe cool and extravagant enough that it'd feel really, really good to write off? not that i would, mind you.
     
  2. kist

    kist Member

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    I am very interested in beautiful handbags. I like to collect pictures of new fashion handbags. In my spare time, I go to shopping with my elder sister and buy the new fashion handbags. recently, I have bought a Christain Dior bag from a online shop www.topbagzone.com, I like its design and the color is my favorite pink.
     
  3. lovelyxmalia

    lovelyxmalia Banana Hammock Lifetime Supporter

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    I'm not sure if this helps any-but my mother has an old old singer at work (1970's-the really nice sea green) and she works for a carpet store-and that thing is heavy duty! They are able to readjust seams in the carpet and stuff! With a little old singer!
     
  4. 3littlebirds

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    I recommend Brother machines, I've used them a ton. Also, I currently have a Husqvarna sewing machine, and it's a pretty basic yet tough sewing machine.
     
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