Showing posts with label heavy duty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heavy duty. Show all posts

5/11/2012

Self Threading Sewing Machine Needles # 80 (5pk) Review

Self Threading Sewing Machine Needles # 80 (5pk)
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while self threading needles may seem like a convenient product, there are few materials they sew well. plain quilting cotton is fine, but anything else will snag like you wouldn't believe. fortunately they were wicked cheap.. but i'd buy regular needles and maybe a magnifying glass.

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Will fit any sewing machine manufactured during the last 15 to 20 years. Size 80 for lightweight fabrics. Package of 5 needles.

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3/19/2012

Singer(R) CurvyTM 8763 Sewing Machine Review

Singer(R) CurvyTM 8763 Sewing Machine
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Before reading, please understand that this is my fist sewing machine. So while I do not have a lot to compare it against, I can provide what I've learned through my research that led me to choose this product, as well as my experiences with it so far.
After doing a lot of research, I chose THIS sewing machine for some pretty specific reasons:
1. It's pretty heavy, weighing in at 27 pounds. Why is this a benefit? It's sturdy, very sturdy, with a metal frame inside. Everything I've read leads me to believe that the lighter plastic machines simply don't last, while the old-school metal monstrosities keep working forever. I feel that this one has the best of both worlds. It looks sleek and classy, but can still sew through multiple layers of denim or thick fleece with no trouble.
2. The controls are all analog, with no digital programming to malfunction. You just push the buttons to select your stitch and go, and there are sliding levers for stitch width and length. It seemed that the digital models are wonderful, but sometimes they go wrong, and I just wasn't willing to deal with that.
3. It got good reviews. I read all the reviews for a number of different machines I was considering by Brother, Singer, and Janome, literally thousands in total. Considering that I was trying to come up with something that would LAST and be an investment without spending an arm and a leg, this one beat out the others. I also considered % of reviewers who rates it 4 stars or higher vs. 3 stars and under for each machine. They all have some 1-star reviews for some reason or another, but at the time of both my purchase and the writing of this review, this one seems to have less than its share of unhappy buyers compared to other similar machines here on Amazon.
Now, I'll share a bit of my actual experiences and observations now that I've been playing with this thing for about a month...
Pro's:
-Threading is incredibly easy. It does not have the "1, 2, 3..." instructions printed on the machine, but it does have little diagrams with arrows to remind just how the thread should go through each step. The auto-threader to get though the tiny needle hole is VERY easy, and the bottom bobbin is easy to put in right.
-The built-in light is bright and well-placed, making it very easy to see your work from all sides. It comes on automatically when you power on the machine.
-There is a reverse function to lock your stitches... just push once and it completes a stitch in reverse for you.
-The storage compartment is roomy enough for 5 regular spools of thread plus needles and the darning plate and bobbin cover discs and felts.
-The stitches are illustrated on the front (as you can see in the product photo), so you can just look for what you want, press the button, and go.
-It's really easy to use, and the tension seems to come out right just set on "auto." However, if needed tension adjusts by turning a dial on the top.
-Comes with CLEAR and EASY TO READ instructions with good diagrams/drawings to help you figure stuff out if you don't want to deal with the DVD.
-Also comes with a DVD tutorial! How cool is that?
-The stitches all seem to come out beautifully and effortlessly. It pulls the fabric in at the needed speed, so all you have to do is guide it side to side. There is also a darning plate that easily pops into place for "free form" work if needed. (Like if you wanted to sew in a circle or tight curve... wide curves you can just guide without the darning plate.)
-The foot-pedal is easy to operate. You can vary from one slow stitch per second so you can see what it's doing, to wound up going really fast. Apparently some are rather "all or nothing" in their control, but that has not been the case for me with this one. Barefoot or with shoes on my feet, it has been very easy to get used to it, so that now I can get it to the exact speed I wish for effortlessly.
My only "con" is that it has a limited number of stitches, and already I have seen a stitch called for that was not available exactly. However, it seems that all of the basics are here, plus several decorative ones.
So, overall, 5 stars. The only other thing that I think is worth mentioning is about the thread. From my research, it seems that using quality thread is highly important in helping your machine last a lifetime. Don't buy bargain threads - it's just not worth it. You can evaluate the quality by pulling to test for breakage, and also by looking at the thread under a microscope. Lots of stray fibers will wear away at internal components of your sewing machine over time. The most perfectly smooth thread I've been able to find is "Coat's Cotton" which is 100% Egyptian Cotton, and "Coat's Extra Strong" for denim and jeans, both by Coats & Clark. I would imagine their silk and polyester would be ok too, and they are available at any and every fabric store in the U.S.
I hope this helps you in making your decision! There are so many machines out there that it took me forever to decide on this one, but I am 110% delighted with it, and would recommend it to anyone. I was also VERY pleased with Amazon's service in getting it here safely and promptly. It was very well-packaged and arrived as pristine as if I'd carefully brought it home from a local store. Truly, I am a very tough customer, yet couldn't be happier.

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Includes (1) Zipper Foot, (1) Buttonhole Foot, (1) General Purpose Pressure Foot, (1) Blindstitch Hem Foot, Needles, Bobbins, Lint Brush-Seam Ripper, (2) Spool Caps - Small and Large, Instruction Manual

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3/17/2012

Janome DC5100 Computerized Sewing Machine Review

Janome DC5100 Computerized Sewing Machine
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I have the Kenmore version of this machine. I like it a lot! I did have a $150 repair, but it was probably my fault due to lack of maintenance. It has great features and is a little work horse. (BTW, the Kenmore is nearly 50% lower cost.)

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Features of the NEW Janome DC5100 Mechanical Machine
167 built-in stitches including Alphabet
5 one-step buttonhole
Automatic thread tension control
Built-in needle threader
Snap-on presser feet
Memorize Needle up/down button
Superior feed system (SFS)
7-piece feed dog
Locking Stitch button
Speed control slider
Easy Reverse button
Memory up to 50 patterns
Auto-declutch bobbin winder
Extra high presser foot lift
Backlit LCD screen with touchpad for easy navigation
Horizontal full rotary bobbin system
7mm maximum stitch width
5mm maximum stitch length
Hard cover included


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9/17/2011

JUKI HZL-27Z Sewing Machine Review

JUKI HZL-27Z Sewing Machine
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The machine is well made and runs flawlessly. It is much simplilar to use than other machines. It's setup is a little different than other cheaper machines but is easy to use once you have used the process a few times. It's a very effiicient sewing system.

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Juki Industrial sewing machine technology in every stitch. High quality, light weight sewing machine with 22 stitch patterns and 4-step buttonhole. This little workhorse comes with LED lights for a brighter sewing area and automatic needle threader. The free arm and stitch variety give you lots of flexibility.Great starter machine.Large and easy to use stitch selection dial and reverse lever right in front of the machine. Easy drop in bobbin and 7 point feed dog just like the bigger machines.

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9/10/2011

SINGER HD-110 Heavy Duty Model Sewing Machine Review

SINGER HD-110 Heavy Duty Model Sewing Machine
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Uhm...no. Sorry guys, back to the drawing board on this machine. It is absolutely riddled with design flaws and I must agree with another reviewer: Singer is NOT the company it once was, certainly not the company that has been used and trusted in my family for over 80 years. There is NOTHING (I repeat, NOTHING) heavy-duty about this machine. Basically, this is a standard grade home sew machine, repackaged to look "industrial" with a beefed-up, clutch style motor. Though this machine is very fast (as fast as most industrial machines) it does not have the pressure in the presser foot nor the power in the feed mechanism to support the motor speed. With the slightest resistance, the motor will race away, producing stitches while your work remains stationary under the presser foot. Though the variable needle position is handy, it is very unstable. The slightest pull dislodges the needle position (even with the needle at its lowest point)producing uneven stitch length and unpredictable stitch position. Needless to say, top stitching produced by this machine in anything heavier than cotton broadcloth is appalling. Just forget sewing with wool melton or any other cloth that has substantial loft. Because of insufficient foot pressure, this machine skips in heavy fabrics and leaves clumps of unused thread on the bobbin side. And speaking of bobbins...who would use a Type 66 bobbin in what is called a heavy duty machine? Yes, the drop-in bobbin is very convenient but the Type 66 requires constant re-threading. It's simply not a bobbin with high enough capacity for large or heavy jobs. I agree with a previous reviewer: the accessories included with this "heavy duty" machine are a joke. The spot-weld on the general purpose foot broke within the first week of use. It is now held together with crazy glue because I dread calling Singer for a replacement. The so-called zipper foot is a half inch piece of plastic encased in something resembling tin foil. Also broken. When I received my machine, the accessory package, foot pedal, power cords, warranty and owners manual were missing from the box. It took three weeks to get them. The owners manual was back ordered for over 8 weeks. Is no one at Singer nimble-minded enough to scan the manual and make it available as a PDF download? Perhaps the most frustrating thing about this machine is that, at the $200.00 plus price point, it does not include features available on Singer's entry level machine, Singer Simple. The Simple model includes variable foot pressure (which is easily tightened using the enclosed screw driver) or the extra inch of clearance under the presser foot, VERY handy for heavier projects. Honestly, I tried to return this machine two weeks after purchase but neither the supplier nor Singer would take it back. Singer has the worst customer service department I have ever encountered and...well...just skip the website. It is woefully inadequate. Two thumbs down!

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Sew like a pro with the Singer HD-110 Heavy Duty sewing machine. With a powerful motor, extra-high sewing speed and stainless steel bed plate, this sewing machine has the strength and speed to get projects done quickly with professional results. The included extra large acrylic extension table allows easy maneuvering of large projects and an attachment to the table allows perfect circles to be stitched. Convenience features like the automatic needle threader, automatic bobbin winder and top drop-in bobbin make threading the machine a breeze. 10 Stitch patterns, adjustable stitch length and width, variable needle positions allows for unlimited creativity. Standard accessories include instruction manual, power cord (73-inch long), presser Feet (All Purpose, Buttonhole, Zipper, Invisible Zipper, 1/4-inch, Blind Hem, Special Purpose), spool caps, extended table, bobbins, twin needle and needles round out this impressive offering.

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7/12/2011

SINGER 4411 Heavy Duty Model Sewing Machine Review

SINGER 4411 Heavy Duty Model Sewing Machine
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I have a Pfaff quilters machine that died and needs parts. It is going to cost about double the cost of this machine to repair it. So I figured what the heck. I've been sewing since grade school in the 1960s and have used all sorts of machines. I also worked at a fabric store for a number of years. I have some advice for the beginner. Various reviews of this machine complain about some problems I thought I'd speak to here.
This is a nice little machine. Initially even I had trouble with it. Discovered that the threading instruction picture in the instruction book is a bit tricky. Don't forget to thread the little bracket that is above the needle. It is step 7 in the book, but not obvious in the picture and not obvious on the machine. The thread first goes through the fairly obvious metal holder in step six, then it needs to go in that little tiny bracket, a small piece of metal that is laying on top of the needle mount. If you don't thread that, the thread will ball up underneath and mess up your sewing and lock up. I suggest stopping at a Joann Fabrics where they sell this machine and ask someone to show you if you can't find it. that's what I ended up doing.
Also for the beginner, Singer machines in particular can also tangle the thread if you don't gently hold the ends at the beginning of a seam. Sometimes, it will pull the thread down into the bobbin area and lock up. This is solved simply by holding the ends for the first couple of stitches. Eventually, after you've had to rip out a few balled up seams, you remember.
I made a heavy vinyl pouch with it as my first project, and it handled the vinyl really well. The feeddogs struggled a bit with the weight of the fabric, pulling it out of line, so I had to put the weight of the fabric on a chair so it didn't pull. Another tip for the beginner, always stop the machine with the needle in the fabric. You do this by stopping and quickly turning the wheel to get that needle back in the fabric.
Another tip here to any new sewer. First take the original needle out of that machine and throw it away. You have no idea what kind of shape it is in. Open the packet of needles that are in the little door in the free arm and use a fresh needle. Sharp needles are critical to any project. And they only stay sharp for a few projects at most.
When you are working with heavy fabric like vinyl or denim, you need to use a heavy duty needle, especially if you are going through four layers of denim. Check them out at the fabric store. Get the type of needle that matches your type of fabric. If you are not sure, ask. And sew through the thick parts very slowly, sometimes you may need to manually insert the needle and pull it up to get through a lot of layers properly to get the machine going. Take your time.
Knits need different needles, sometimes, a ballpoint needle that passes between fibers instead of splitting them as you sew. Fine fabrics also need different needles and they must be very sharp.
Whenever the stitching balls up under your piece, it is likely because the top or bobbin is threaded wrong. Make sure the thread is coming off the bobbin with the loose thread pointing to the left. It can be a bad needle. It can be a tension problem or a bad match between needle and fabric. If the stitches seem really tight, the tension can be turned a half number either way and solve the problem, but only after you have ruled out the other problems. IT happens to the best of us so don't get discouraged. Imagine me going into my old store to have them show me how to thread a machine. : )
Beyond all that, I liked sewing with this machine. it is relatively quiet, and does sew fast. This will be great for doing piecing for quilts. It isn't the quality of my Pfaff, which is all metal (the skin of this machine is plastic) and doesn't have a lot of fancy stitches, but it is a great value for what it does do and does execute well for all I've done so far. And perfect for a beginner sewer, or someone who only needs a machine once in awhile to hem pants or take care of odd little projects or someone like me who was going through withdrawal when her machine dies and is going to take some time to get fixed.


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The Singer 4411 Heavy Duty sewing machine is a true workhorse. With a heavy duty metal interior frame, stainless steel bedplate, extra-high sewing speed and powerful motor, the 4411 Heavy Duty can sew through just about anything you throw at it. Convenience features including a top drop-in bobbin, drop feed for free motion sewing, automatic 4-step buttonhole and adjustable presser foot pressure add a new dimension of ease to heavy duty sewing. 11 Stitch patterns with adjustable stitch length and width makes this machine perfect for both utilitarian and creative projects. Free arm with accessory storage, adjustable presser foot pressure, and provision for mounting in a cabinet are also featured here. Standard accessories include instruction manual, power cord, presser Feet (All Purpose, Buttonhole, Button Sewing, Zipper), quilting/stitch guide, spool caps, screwdriver, lint brush/seam puller, bobbins and needles round out this impressive offering.

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7/06/2011

SINGER 4423 Heavy Duty Model Sewing Machine Review

SINGER 4423 Heavy Duty Model Sewing Machine
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I purchased the Singer 4423 Heavy Duty because I wanted a more powerful replacement for my older but reliable Singer sewing machine. I wanted to able to sew a variety of projects using denim, canvas, leather, or other heavy fabrics with better results than what I was currently getting. I liked the simple design and straightforward operation of the 4423. It has a good selection of stitches (both functional and decorative) and some other nice-to-have features like adjustable needle position, automatic threader, and the one-step button hole which I was especially excited about. The other "Heavy Duty" Singers don't have these features.
When I started using it, the first thing I noticed was the less-than-stellar quality of some of the decorative stitches, but I figured that it wasn't really a big deal because I do a lot of hand embroidery and don't use those stitches that often. I decided to do a little "test project" on the machine: a zippered pouch with denim lining. The machine ran quickly and quietly on the pima cotton shell and putting the zipper in was a breeze. I was disappointed, however, with how poorly the machine handled the multiple layers of denim in the lining. It started knocking loudly and a few times stopped completely when sewing over a bulky seam, i.e. the feed dogs couldn't pull the fabric through. I rethreaded the machine, adjusted the stitch length, tension, and anything else I could think of that would be cause for "operator error". It didn't help. I guess the machine just isn't as powerful as they chalk it up to be.
I would recommend this machine as an excellent starter for a beginning seamstress. It's a bit more substantial than most of the other "entry level" machines but still has those nice features I mentioned earlier without a very big price tag.
For anyone who wants a TRUE heavy duty machine...this is not for you. I would recommend upgrading to a non-heavy duty machine in a better brand. That is, if you can afford it. I ended up buying a machine that was twice the cost but performs twice as well too. 9 layers of denim, no problem! For me, it's worth the investment.
Hope this helps!

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The Singer 4423 Heavy Duty sewing machine is a true workhorse. With a heavy duty metal interior frame, stainless steel bedplate, extra-high sewing speed and powerful motor, the 4423 Heavy Duty can sew through just about anything you throw at it. Convenience features including an automatic needle threader, top drop-in bobbin, fully automatic 1-step buttonhole, adjustable stitch length and width, drop feed for free motion sewing adds a new dimension of ease to such serious sewing. 23 Stitch patterns including basic, stretch and decorative makes this machine perfect for both utilitarian and creative projects. Free arm with accessory storage, adjustable presser foot pressure, and provision for mounting in a cabinet are also featured here. Standard accessories include instruction manual, power cord, presser Feet (All Purpose, Buttonhole, Button Sewing, Zipper), quilting/stitch guide, spool caps, screwdriver, lint brush/seam puller, bobbins and needles round out this impressive offering.

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7/05/2011

Brother CE4000 Lightweight Computerized Sewing Machine Review

Brother CE4000 Lightweight Computerized Sewing Machine
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This is a pretty nice machine, especially for $150 bucks. It's pretty fast but not too fast and you can adjust your speed easy. It comes with a very useful guide on how to do everything from threading it to making a bobbin to making a buttonhole. My major problem with it is that it can be kind of a drama queen about the bobbin and if you don't make it exactly right then the machine's tension goes all out of wack and you have to make the bobbin again. Most machines are like that though, so whatever. It has some nice stitch functions and can do two needle. For what you're paying you're getting a good deal. It's lasted me for around eight months without any problems and I don't doubt it will last for several more years at least if not more.

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Enjoy creating gifts, crafts, quilts and clothes with the talented and affordable CE-4000 computerized sewing machine. Explore your creativity with features such as 40 built-in decorative, utility, heirloom and quilting stitches, 5 styles of one-step, auto-size buttonholes, super wide (7mm) decorative stitches and drop-feed for free-motion quilting. Easy-to-use features such as an automatic needle threading system, drop-in bobbin, electronic foot control and brightly lit sewing area make the CE-4000 a joy to use.

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