Re: Help! My daughter wants my sewing machine!
Logistically speaking, it is difficult to travel with a sewing machine. If she is flying, I would search Craigslist for machines in her area, and recommend them, or if you want to send her a new machine, do some research on a good starter machine for her. It will work out.
We're that kind of family too, and I about passed out when my mother tried to claim my old machine when she retired! Yes, she bought it for me 15 years ago, and I have since added to the collection, but my daughter sews on that machine now, and. I don't want to part with it!! My sisters bought my mom a machine for her birthday, so I'm in the clear!!
I just thought you might appreciate that the same thing happened to me in reverse!!
Re: Help! My daughter wants my sewing machine!
We have a similar tradition, we call it potlatch. Perhaps you could offer to give her a few sewing lessons with a new machine?
Make something together? Then it becomes an unforgettable gift (and might be appreciated more?
Re: Help! My daughter wants my sewing machine!
I did that, got myself a new machine and gave my 70's one to my son and DIL. I wish I had kept mine and got them the new one. They still have my machine and I have gotten rid of the new one I bought [it was a piece of junk].
I would get her a new or almost new machine and keep the older one you love if you love it.
Re: Help! My daughter wants my sewing machine!
I'm thinking a nice starter Brother machine from Amazon (say... around $90 - seriously) shipped to her home would make a nice Christmas present ;)
Sewing machines are like purses - I don't even try to buy one for someone else - everyone knows what they want in a purse/machine and it's a personal thing... she can upgrade later on her own - she's a big girl.
Re: Help! My daughter wants my sewing machine!
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When I started quilting again, my daughter was amused and happy I had a hobby in my retirement. Then she wanted to make her boyfriend (who is now her husband) a quilt for Christmas. I gave her a few easy patterns to choose from and we went shopping for fabric. She did a really great job too. It was a four patch with sashing and cornerstones, so lots of matching seams, but she handled it well.
Now she's in California and we're talking about our plans for the next visit in the spring. She's coming home and wants me to teach her more sewing and .... "maybe I'll take your old machine" It seems she's seeing other friends who have made their curtains, some cute dresses, a quilt for a baby, etc and she wants to do it as well. So she'll have others to help her when she gets home, that's good.
I'm happy but I'm sad. What to do?!?!?!
I'm happy because she's wanting to sew/quilt. But I'm in a quandry too.
It's not that she assumed I'd just give her my machine. She knows I will; we're just that kind of family. It's that I don't know if I am ready to part with it. I love that machine. Or should I buy her a new one? Wait. If I am buying a new machine, maybe I should give her my old machine and buy me a new machine!
Either way, someone is getting a new machine. lol
hmmm, off to search craigslist......
If you love your old machine...keep it! If possible maybe you can make a new (or gently used) machine her Christmas present.
Re: Help! My daughter wants my sewing machine!
She's married so I think she needs to buy her own machine. I'd encourage you to talk to her about your machine and your likes/dislikes with it. Shopping for her own machine would be a great learning experience for her and allow her to get something that fits her life.
Re: Help! My daughter wants my sewing machine!
Talk to her husband. maybe the two of you can join together to get her a starter machine. I did that with my DS when his wife wanted a machine. It was a joint gift. You can find machines at WM, Amazon etc that have nice features and won't break the bank
Re: Help! My daughter wants my sewing machine!
Conspire with her husband! Great deals on Amazon for really great machines that would fit the bill. Tell her you'll have to think about her request (stall,lol!), and you and her hubby can surprise her on Christmas morning! I would have a very hard time just yielding one of my machines as I worked very hard for them. . Each person has very specific desires, much like (sorry for the over simplification) shoes, purses, perfume, etc. Then she can determine, save, plan for her next new and improved, specific to her machine. :)!
Re: Help! My daughter wants my sewing machine!
As I'm growing older I find I'm not quite as sentimental about certain things the way I was in the past. In terms of sewing machines, there are so many fantastic non-computerized machines on the market these days at really reasonable prices that passing on an old machine to someone else wouldn't be a problem for me. The features that many of the low-end models have on them now make it very desirable to just get a new machine. I understand folks collecting the old featherweight machines from the past but honestly I don't think in fifty years we'll be looking at today's machines as antiquities worth keeping. One never knows though, but somehow I doubt I'll be feeling sentimental about the machines currently in my sewing room. This, however, is coming from me, a gal who is desparate to downsize. My blood pressure rises every time I look at all the stuff being stored in our attic. I've managed about ten trips to charity and it's barely made a dent. I guess once the kids clear out and my husband does some house cleaning up there things will seem more manageable. That's one good thing about moving once in a while. It sure does help keep the baggage down. My advice is to give your daughter the machine and buy yourself a new one. I'm selfish that way. Why would I give my kid a better machine than I'm using?
Re: Help! My daughter wants my sewing machine!
I think it is wonderful that another generation wants to sew! That is something in this day & age. I'm sure you are happy that your daughter likes to sew. If you decide not to give her your machine I am sure you will help her find something that will suit her.