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Reviews for Singer sewing machines

Reviews for Singer sewing machines
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By Sarah Johannsen
I was looking for a sewing machine that was not only easy to learn on but also one that would work when I became more experienced. The Singer Heavy Duty 4423 really stood out and I'm glad I made the choice. I found it for a great price of around $140 but I would have paid a little more if needed. It really is a great price for a beginner because you don't want to spend a ton of money if you don't really like to sew that often. All of those features would go unused, but this can't happen with the 4423 because it is priced right.
One of the things that really struck me was the appearance.
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By Shandley Santana
I've had the Singer 2250 Tradition sewing machine for a while now. I actually found a good price at our local mall but I see the online prices are the same now. I wasn't someone who would sew very much and I used to just borrow my mother's machine. However, I wanted to get more involved doing some extensive sewing projects so I thought I'd get my own. I also need something that was portable so the Singer 2250 really stood out for me.
It worked almost flawlessly right from the start. I merely had to adjust the thread tension which only took a couple minutes.
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By Mel Beck
The Singer Futura SES1000 sewing and embroidery machine is really everything it claims to be and then some. It is fully electronic and fairly intuitive to use, even for the novice sewer. You do need a personal computer to connect it to but who doesn't have one of them these days? I'm an older guy with no experience but I find this machine to be easy to understand which is really helping me embrace my new hobby. I really like the fact that indepth sewing skills are not necessary for embroidering. You really just need to learn how to let the machine do what it was designed to do.
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By Janine Borelli
I bought the Singer 7258 Stylist sewing machine fairly recently and quickly found that it is so much better than the other machines I have used in the past. I'm actually wondering just how much better their more expensive models are because this one is pretty affordable. Overall though, I didn't have to spend any more money on this machine because it sews everything I need it to. Now for some things I like about it.
The Stylist sews very smoothly and it is very quiet during use. Sometimes I can't believe I am actually sewing because I barely hear anything. But I just look down and see the nice stitches that I just created and I'm assured that it is working. I also like having the option to have the needle stop either up or down.
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By Beverly Strahm
I've never bought or even used a serger before but wanted to give one a try. I have a Singer sewing machine so it was natural for me to look into them and check out their sergers. I actually found the 14SH6540 model on clearance at a local store so I had to bring it home.
When I started setting it up I realized that it was a bit trickier than I was expecting. You really need to set the threads deep enough into the various tension discs which took steady hands. I did learn to follow the directions in the manual which made the process easier. Now I think it was one of the easier to thread machines you can find but that is after some practice on it.
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By Darriene Jolansky
I recently received the Singer 7467 sewing machine as a present and so far I'm very happy with it. It has 66 stitch functions, a twin needle option, and 3 different buttonholes (which is more than I need). I have sewed about 8 of the decorative stitches thus far and I am quite impressed with the ease at which this machine handles them. I have owned two other sewing machines in the past but neither was as nice at stitching as this one.
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By Nadine Bates
I had seen the Singer Curvy 8763 sewing machine at the store and decided it was what I wanted. I looked around online and found a better price so I placed the order and had it in less than a week. I have sewed a few things with it and can say I like it very much. It is very light and I can carry it around with no problem. Other machines I've picked up seemed much heavier than this so I was pleasantly surprised. It also works better than my old Singer Athena but that machine had some serious use on it.
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By Frankie Deriggio
I am no sewing expert by any means but I still need a fairly advanced machine that is not so complicated I cannot use it. Some of the newer sewing machines can be fairly intimidating to me, with all the electronics and fancy settings. That lead me to really research the newer models to find one that not only would sew what I need but wouldn't frustrate me. I bought the Singer Confidence and am glad I did. I really love this machine! The basic things like threading and stitching are easy and indeed ‘Confidence' inspiring on it.
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By Noreen Blanks
I bought the Singer Futura CE-250 because I was interested in learning how to embroider but I wasn't interested in spending a fortune. To me, this machine is a great value as it is built very solidly and sews excellent right out of the box it came in. I found that the sewing sensors are very good at letting you know when something is wrong but it did take me a few tries to get used to putting the thread through them.
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By Holly Gilbert
I purchased the Singer 7442 sewing machine to replace an older Brother model that finally failed after 14 long years of use. One thing that struck me right away was the embroidery quality of it as compared to the other machines I have used. It is far superior to them and quite a delight. Overall more stitches are rendered and they are of higher quality. While it is a noisy sewing machine the action on it is very smooth.