I'm looking for recommendations on a new sewing machine.
Currently I've been spoiled by being able to borrow a really nice Janome NQM machine from the library. I've also used more simple Kenmore machines and love the features on the Janome. I'm really bad at keeping free handing stitches - I usually rely on using a presser foot that has a metal guide on it.
When I'm looking at machines, how can I tell if it will be strong enough to sew through webbing?
Specifically, I want a machine that can:
1.) Sew through webbing
2.) Allow the adjustment of the needle position left to right
3.) Has thread cutting/trimming capability
4.) Not as important, but I've seen some machines that also have a plastic slide guide on the table.
I don't have a fixed budget, but would prefer to stay under $500.
One I found that meets some of these requirements is: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0..._rd_i=12899091
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