Sunday, September 2, 2012

New Toys of the Sewing Variety - Brother SQ9050

Guess what yesterday was?  The Husband's and my 11th wedding anniversary!  Hard to believe we've been married this long, still feels like we just got married a few years ago.  The day wasn't anything fancy - he had to work, the girls had cheerleading, so my day was full running around, cleaning, cooking, cheering on my little cheerleaders.  Husband came home late from work so we opted for a family anniversary dinner of - KFC fried chicken.


After everyone had eaten and we finally got the baby to sleep we exchanged presents at about 9:30.  Gift giving is such a big deal with the children, so even though we were pooped and kind of not in a celebratory mood the girls made it a lot of fun.  They opened both of my presents for me...I wish I could have bottled up their yelps and squeels  - "a new camera, and a new sewing machine Mom!!!!  Aren't you so excited??!!!"  Hahaha, yes, I was VERY excited!  Boy that Husband of mine has my number doesn't he?  I got an upgraded digital camera and an ugraded sewing machine, boy, I'm sort of feeling guilty that all I bought him were a shirt, flip flops and a couple of pairs of slacks!  I am so lucky.  :)

I stayed up until almost midnight playing with my new toys.  Mainly the sewing machine last night, and then this morning I fiddled with the camera.  He bought me a Brother SQ9050.  I tell you what, I'll be really honest here.  I was very leary of Brother sewing machines.  Mostly because they are available at Walmart.  I know that's terribly predjudiced to say...but you know, Walmart is known for cheap and cheap doesn't often line itself with quality.  Not to mention I once had a Brother ink jet printer that I abhored!  No - not adore - ABHOR!!!  Uck that printer was such a nightmare.  It was an expensive nightmare too!  So far the sewing machine...I love.  Love!  I'm going to guess that the inner guts of this machine are not as heavy duty as my old Singer's, but for what I do I think this is going to be a really great machine.


My first modern sewing machine was a Europro.  I don't remember the model, but my Husband and Mother in Law went in on it together for me for my birthday, gosh, like 8 years ago?  It was an older machine, probably from the 70's, used/refurbished from the local sewing shop.  All I remember about that machine is that it had one speed...FAST.  Hahaha, I put in a request for a new machine from the Husband after about a year, when I really began to catch on to quilting.  So I traded that one in towards a Simplicity Quilter's Classic...this machine -



I have used this machine up until now, in addition to a really simple White sewing machine my Mother gave me some time ago and a half dozen or so antique machines I have around the house.  Of course I grew up on my Mother's Pfaff, but one of those isn't in my budget right now.  I use my featherweight a lot for quilt piecing but this is my go to machine for free motion quilting.  I really love this sewing machine!  It cost me $100 plus my Europro as a trade in.  Without the Europro this would have been $159.  It did not come in the box, but it was never owned previously, the sewing machine guy said he got a lot of about eight of these in without the boxes but they'd never been owned.  I'm not complaining, this was a HUGE step up from my Europro and I have made some incredible things on this machine.  The Brother is definitely another step up from my Quilter's Classic though and I'm thrilled!  It's about time for an upgrade!  :)


I want to say the Brother has a longer table extension.  But the Quilter's Classic extension is wider.  I kind of wish I could meld the two into each other to make the perfect, GIANT AS HECK extension table.  But I LOVE the measuring rule on the Brother!!!  That is a great little feature.  My Simplicity had 20 stitches...and as I described it to my Mother earlier on the phone...I have been happy as a pig in mud with those 20 stitches!  But I'm thrilled, the Brother has over 100!  It also has a monogramming feature which is totally new!  Just think of all the things I can monogram now!  Oh fun.  :)

 
I did a little playing last night with the stitches.  When you monogram you have to clip the threads in between letters but I was too pooped to go hunting for my little snippers.  You get the idea here...
 
 
The Brother also came with these attachments.  The Simplicity came with a lot more feet - but I really like that the Brother came with a walking foot.  I had to buy that attachment for my Simplicity and it's an expensive little attachment.  I want to say I paid something like $24 for it?  $22?  Somewhere in that region.  Not like, break the bank expensive, but, not cheap either.


I love that the machnie came with a needle already in place and a prewound bobbin.  Brother has the art of "easy" down.  If I knew nothing about sewing I think I would have still had no problem figuring out this sewing machine.
 
Here's the front of the machine for inquiring minds.  It's going to take some getting used to, but for the price this is one stinking good sewing machine.  My only gripe with Brother is that they tend to have specific requirments for their machinery that you can only get through Brother...and often they cost an arm and a leg and make me mad so I go throw the equipment away and buy something new.  Of course I don't throw away sewing machines.  Ever.  So hopefully attachments don't cost me a small fortune.


Oh now this is a feature I LOVE LOVE LOVE!  Look at that bobbin area....now look how it slides back...


 
THAT is GREAT!!!  If you do a lot of free motion quilting you know how often you have to clean the lint out of this area.  Especially when working with fine threads...the teensiest bit of lint will totally throw off your stitches.  I love this.  Easy quick access.  No screws or screwdrivers or hunting for a penny...just slides right off.  THAT was really smart Brother, I gotta tell you.
 


So now to sew on it.  I cannot wait to get in there and get cracking.  I'm finishing up that Belle dress but it only needs hot glue...lol*  Darn it.  But after that I've got some projects I want to make for Etsy and I'm going to make them on this machine.  I cannot wait.  Thank you Husband!!!

Oh and what do ya think of those pictures???  Pretty nice, ehh???  YAY!  :)

8 comments:

Vroomans' Quilts said...

This is the machine I have - and I have done queen size FMQ on it. Use your mamual, keep her clean, and pet her often - you will be in love for a long time.

Anonymous said...

So glad you're happy with your new toys...I hope they bring you years of pleasure. =)

HOPE said...

HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!!!

Whatta keeper he is!! NICE gifts.

My husband was just talking to me this evening about a new sewing machine..mmm? I definetly could use an upgrade on my camera also.

We'll see..bday time is coming soon!!

HAve fun..can't wait to see the new projects you come up with.

HOPE

Val said...

Happy anniversary! Your wedding photo is lovely--what a gorgeous gown with the sheer lace top/bodice. ♥ 'Just found you--another "Valerie"--over at Glenda's Ozarks blog and wanted to say hi. I never see other Valeries blogging. :)

Enjoy the new toys,

Val

Unknown said...

I just got a new brother sewing machine also. Mine's a SE400 I love the way it cuts the thread, and threads the needle. Tells me when the bobbin is about to be empty. I love the applique button hole stitch. And did you know you can set the needle so it sews a 1/4 inch seam for quilt piecing on mine I think it's stich 19. Have fun with the new machine and happy anniversary!!!!

Sally said...

I have the exact machine, have had it for almost a year, and it still purrs perfectly. I have made 3 or 4 king sized quilts and 6 or 7 large lap quilts on it, and it handled everything beautifully!

Camellia said...

so, do you still like your brother sewing machine?

Anonymous said...

I am looking for a new machine and have been checking on this one. I have not done any quilting but would like to try some pillows. Thanks for your informative blog. I have chosen this machine, now. Happy sewing