Brother 2s can run $10K depending on the model....sewing machines are cheap now days, as no one sews like the women of yesteryear. I'm sure someone is willing to give you one. "if its free, its for me" is a good mentality with wisdom.
They have LCD screens big enough to watch a movie on while sewing.
They are also very complicated to program to run a stitch. But they also can embroider whatever is on file. And that can include Disney characters.
A leather sewing machine starts at $1K for a cheapie which won't do much or last long. (Temu) But good ones run a minimum of $5K. Leather goods still bring in the bucks.
But a base line sewing machine....no button hole attachment and extremely limited sewing stitches available to use....nope not expensive. But the second you want to do something more than elastic waisted pants or flap bags....you are gonna want more.
However....the used market is full of machines. Everything from blind stitch to embroidering machines and of course surgers and straight lock stitch machines.
BUT
Be careful....sewing machines are complicated and easy to damage. Unless you know something about the machine do not plunk your money down on it. There's a ton of knock off brands that are just as good as name brands but many more that aren't.
Yes. Obviously I know how to sew. Patterns are expensive these days. Usually I make my own if I want something. Clothing? That's definitely a pattern purchase.
But I can make bespoke clothing articles custom tailored to fit with high end fabrics for a fraction of purchase prices. Sometimes even off the rack prices depending upon the piece.
Wedding gowns? I refuse to go anywhere near one....well I actually refuse to go near the intended bride or her family or her bridesmaids. So....there's that.
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