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I have a Singer XL1, which was made by Juki in the early 90s. I had to have the motherboard replaced in the late 90s - I lived at the time in Western Australia, which (at least then) ran the power grid at 240-250, unlike the rest of Australia which maxed at 240 (the grids aren't connected). I haven't had any issues since.

My favourite features of the machine? I'd never used a needle threader before, and that alone saved so much time. I was much more productive.

Another feature was the wide foot - the standard needle position is on the left, and the distance between the needle and the right hand side of the standard foot is 1.5cm, which is the standard seam allowance for the large commercial pattern companies. Not only does it securely hold the fabric, but it is so easy to maintain the correct seam allowance.

Finally, the pressure foot lever is at the front of the machine - easier to access - and if you press it down at the end of a seam it pushes both threads to the wrong side and cuts them off, leaving a tiny tail.

Every so often I consider buying a new machine, but I would lose at least one feature that I've grown to love, so I'm still happily sewing on my XL1.

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Patricia A Warfe's avatar

I just found your stack. I am so impressed. I notice Husqvarna Viking is totally missing from your lists. Reason? I love HUSQVARNA machines. The advanced features are wonderful, but the basics are so well done. One of the best, no need to have a starting piece of fabric before stitching on the edge of the smallest piece of any fabric.

My biggest issue with them is the support. Stores are closing, are in terrible JoAnn locations, poorly staffed and workers that mostly only know how to sell product. Independents follow the same pattern with workers. So very SAD. I look forward to learning my machine fully with the posted videos, but having a human who knows the product, cares about the customer and offers training is still tops.

I once had a Viking dealer independent in Tacoma WA who was from South Africa and he and his wife were both involved, experts, kind, and supported us. I miss them!

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