Saturday, May 19, 2012

Roadtest - Pfaff Expression 2.0 & Janome MC5200

So I had a couple hours of kid free time today to go check out potential sewing machines per my post here.  I decided to go to Chatswood Sewing Centre (CSC) because they sell and repair both Pfaff and Janome.  These were the two brands of interest to me and I wanted to talk to someone who wouldn't be too biased one way or the other.  I'm not sure whether Chatswood Sewing Centre is truly impartial since Shane the owner's main background is with Pfaff but the fact that he sells Janome means that he obviously thinks they are a good brand too.  Both Shane and Joanne the saleslady who helped me said that Pfaff was their preferred brand, in fact they thought the Expression 4.0 was the best machine in the shop.  At $2,699 (sale price) the 4.0 is over my price range.  The other thing they mentioned was that the internals of the Pfaff Expressions were built better than the Janomes.


Here's the two machines I tested
L-R: Janome MC5200; Pfaff Expression 2.0


I got Joanne to demo the Expression 2.0 for me (remember it's currently $1299 - $700 off).  Joanne got the machine set up for FMQ which included manually adjusting the tension which didn't take long, just a couple of tweaks of the knob down from 5 to 3.  She did a bit of FMQ and then let me have a go.  Considering I have had hardly any experience FMQ I did pretty well and it was fairly easy.  The speed had to be adjusted to medium but that was it.  I played around for a few minutes and was pleasantly surprised with how well my stitch length was.  So much better than what I'm getting with my current machine and the open toe (an extra) was quite large so you could see what you're sewing really well.  I would probably be happy to FMQ a quilt straight away with this machine.  I loved the 10" harp space, the menus looked pretty straight forward and I liked the fact that it told you everything you need to know for a particular stitch (which foot, stitch width and length etc) without having to pull out the manual.  It also has a nice little compartment at the front for holding all your feet neatly and it has a tie off function which you can do manually (with a little button above the presser foot) at the end of a seam or you could set it to auto and it would tie off your stitches at the beginning and at the end of a seam without you having to do anything.  Joanne also demo'd the buttonhole function, and it seemed surprisingly simple. The only negative thing I could pick was the plastic on the external body - to me it felt and looked cheap when you compare it to the Janome.




Pfaff Expression 2.0 (photo from here)


Shane and I talked about the Janome's, we narrowed down the selection to the MC5200 (I was told that it is very similar to the MC4900 QC minus a few stitches and the knee lift and a few hundred dollars).  I haven't checked the specs to see if there are any other differences.  In fact, he doesn't even stock the MC4900 QC because he said it doesn't sell that well.  The MC5200 is currently $999 ($500 off). It looked like an impressive Janome machine except the harp space was just a regular 7".  Again the menus looked pretty straight forward and the body looked nice and sturdy and there was a front compartment for feet same as the Pfaff but the open toe which doesn't come with the machine is small (it looked the same as the one I have already).  Joanne got the machine set up to FMQ and then handed it over to me.  I had a lot of trouble FMQ with this machine, the first pedal Joanne put on was small and probably not the one that comes with the machine.  I found the response time to be really poor, there was a definite delay between putting the foot down and the machine responding.  I found I had to put my foot down the whole way, after a second or two it would start working slowly and then go full speed.  We swapped the pedal to a different one and it was the same.  After a few minutes of FMQ I actually felt like I had had a work out.  Mentally and physically it had taxed me.  This was disappointing since I wanted to like the Janome more than the Pfaff.


Janome Memory Craft 5200 (photo from here)


So I am keen to go to another Janome dealer to try out the MC5200 and see if I have the same problems.  I would also like to at least check out the MC4900 QC for myself.  When we talked about the MC6600, CSC recommended buying the Elna version (supposed to be same machine but different badge and a fair bit cheaper - I think it was $1500).  I'm not so sure I would be comfortable with this.  The MC6600 at around $2500 is really out of my price range.




Pfaff Smarter (photo from here)


On the matter of the Pfaff Smarter 1100 Pro - I contacted Pfaff head office yesterday.  Maybe I just spoke to the receptionist, she wasn't too knowledgeable and was quite cagey about giving out any top secret information.  All I wanted to know was would this model be available in Australia since you can buy it in the US/Canada/UK and probably lots of other countries.  For starters she didn't even know what model I was talking about.  What I was told was that there have been some new machines released and no one will know what we will be getting until the Managing Director orders them.  However, they will be launching in August.  Not even the staff at CSC knew this!


So the search continues and I'm almost tempted to wait until August in case the Smarter is available (although it retails in the US with the Quilters Companion for around $1500 -  I'm assuming the price tag here will be around $2000).  To me the Smarter looks like a sturdier machine since it has more metal parts than the other Pfaffs.  I figure a good sewing machine is something that you buy every 10-20 years so it's best to do your homework and maybe it's worth paying that little bit extra (here we go I'm already willing to blow the budget!). 



Thursday, May 17, 2012

Sewing Machine Recommendations

Here's my trustee sewing machine.  Before she lived here, my good friend Christy owned and loved her for a few years.  She's a lovely and reliable machine but for quilting she's a little basic.  I have been dreaming about upgrading for a little while and with an impending significant birthday looming in a matter of weeks, I thought that it might be the perfect opportunity to go sewing machine shopping.

Janome MyExcel 3018
I have actually been mulling over this for about a month or two but with the birthday approaching fast I thought that I really need to do some proper detective work.  You see if I find out I can get a great machine that ticks all the boxes for around $1000 then it will probably be a done deal BUT if I find out that the machine of my dreams is looming closer to the $2000 mark (or more) then I'll just have to put this idea on hold or start scouring eBay or Gumtree (ie our version of Craigslist) until something comes up in the second hand market.

I can blame all this lusting on Rachel from Stitched in Color who planted the seed when she purchased her new Pfaff Smarter 1100 Pro.  That particular model is not showing up on the Pfaff Australia website, I'll have to call them tomorrow to find out if it's coming in the near future.  I just spoke to a local Pfaff/Singer dealer (Oatley Cottage) who has the Expression 2.0 on sale for $1300 ($700 off) until 30 May.  I am aiming to go there on Saturday to have a try out of the machine.  On paper it looks great, the harp space is 10" plus it has all the other features like needle up/down, feed dogs down etc.

On the other hand, I have been happy with my Janome.  It turns out that Janome are also having a "Mothers Day Sale".  The problem is all the machines in the $500-$1000 range in that brochure sound really similar.  It looks like the only way I'm going to be able to narrow it down is to go to a Janome dealer and compare the machines in person.  There's also the MC4900QC and MC6600 to consider as well.

I'm not even going to consider Bernina since they are too expensive and the harp space is small on all their machines except for the really, really expensive ones ($5000).

Mum's old Singer sewing machine RIP.
(You can see how my sewing space has grown since 2009)

Oatley Cottage also recommended a Singer for $500 but I didn't find out which model.  Not sure about Singer since I've heard the quality of these machines is not what they used to.  I'd have to do a bit more digging on that.

So please people, I'm putting this out there to you.  Can you let me know what machine you're using, what it cost and would you buy this machine again? Pros & Cons would be awesome as well.


Monday, May 14, 2012

Masterchef and kids



How many of these veg do you think my kids will eat? Clearly Masterchef is back on because I'm taking a bit more interest in cooking.  Not that these roast vegetables are anything gourmet, they are accompanying a fennel, rosemary and garlic roast pork. Right now I'm hoping for some decent crackling...

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Happy Mothers Day

I'm enjoying a lazy day, it's 3pm and I'm still in my PJs!!  The kids wanted to make me breakfast in bed, nothing fancy - muesli & passionfruit yoghurt, sourdough with vegemite and coffee (don't you love my latte art?).  


I got Mad Men Series 4 on DVD which I have been hanging out to watch, it's only running on Foxtel now so we had to buy the DVD to keep up.  JB Hi Fi is a good place to get these fairly cheaply in Australia, if you order online it can take a couple of weeks though.  (We are 6 episodes into Breaking Bad Series 4 too, OMG it's such a great show).



I also got three Haighs midi chocolate frogs (125g each) - milk, dark & milk peppermint (the kids got to give me one each and told me that I had to share them).  Haighs is my favourite chocolate, the only place you can get it in Sydney is at the Strand Arcade.  

I also need to go shopping for a new pair of PJ's which I'll do this week.  Last year I bought two pairs from Target that are really soft and stretchy, one pair has totally had it - I accidentally ripped a hole in the pants on the safety gate and the top has stretched too out of shape.  I'm aiming to get to Target before Wednesday as they have 20% off sleepwear.  Very practical presents.  

A couple of us have the sniffles so a lazy day is not a bad thing, it's a bit chilly and very windy outside.  We all had a big day yesterday, I'll update you on the markets tomorrow (I scored the most amazing thing!!).  We will venture out a little later to go visit my Mum who went to a nice fancy lunch with my brother.  

I hope you're having a lovely day and you get a little spoilt.  While I'm writing this I'm talking my husband through how to make bolognese!!  He hardly cooks but I really appreciate it when he does.












Friday, May 11, 2012

Destashing - Stash & Treasure Market


Making labels for market

I am so not organised for tomorrow's Stash & Treasure Market.  So much to measure and put prices on.  I should've started this earlier in the week, I didn't realise how little I would be able to get done today (it's been a trainwreck).  Looks like I'll be chuffing away this evening.