Perfection Sewing Machine Kit SHOULD I GET IT???
it's at walgreens and its on sale for $12.99. im too young too work so i'm not gunna go buy one that is like 100 dollars. i just want to do projects with it...is it worth it? does any one have this sewing machine? is it good? thnx
Public Comments
- It is a cute toy, and will make small items if that is what you are wanting to do. $100 would not buy you much of a machine either!!
- It's a waste of $12. I was given one very similar to this a few months back, to test. What I found was: * Over 100 sewing essentials included Most of these were bobbins that were so poorly molded that the thread caught on them and reels of thread that were A: Too short to complete a project with, and B Such poor quality thread that it broke during sewing! * Makes fast and professional quality stitching and alterations This is rubbish. The stitching was of such poor quality that it hardly held two pieces of fabric together! * Saves time and money Wrong! You will waste considerable amounts of time trying to get it to work, and any money you spend on fabric. * Ideal for all fabrics Blatent lie: Had trouble coping with quilting cotton. Couldn't penetrate denim at all. * Uses AC/DC adaptor (included) or 4-AA batteries (not included) And the batteries die on no time flat! * Handstitch express - Handheld sewing machine No, you use it on a table top! It's way to clumsy to pick up and sew with. * Cordless & portable Possibly THROWABLE... * Includes thread, bobbins, spindle & needle threader See note above on thread... * Uses 4-AA batteries (not included) * Dual speed control button You get two speeds: slow, and not working... * Features foot pedal operation just like expensive machines Nope! Tiny tacky little foot pedal that does NOT control the speed. And breaks when you put your foot on it. * Bobbin rewinding pole Without which the machine is useless, as you cannot wind bobbins... * Bobbins and accessories included * Sews from silk to denim with perfect stitch control Rubbish! See note above. * Horizontal drop-in bobbin * Needle pole * Take-up lever * Spindle I don't know why they mention these as 'features': without them, NO machine will work! * Short bobbin pole * Hand wheel * Bobbin rewinding pole * Dual speed control button * Thread guide * Foot pedal Why do they keep repeating things? * 2 Year Product Warranty * Made in China They can keep it... If you don't have $100 to spend on a decent pre-loved machine, look at Freecycle for your area and see what they have to offer. I've picked up several excellent machines this way (if you were closer, I'd give you one!). This one was free, and will do everything that little toy will do, and more: http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk/KatePages/Resources/machinegallery/367.JPG Put a pre-loved sewing machine on your wish list for Christmas/birthday, and make sure you take an experienced sewing machine user with you when you go to try them out. Talk to the sewing machine service engineer about the type of things you want to sew, and have a read of this: http://www.cet.com/~pennys/faq/smfaq.htm It might look a bit dry and dusty for a youngster to read, but if you are serious about owning and using a machine, you really need to do this. And save your pennies for the mad amounts of kit and fabric you'll want to go with it! :) Here's my list of essential (and frivolous!) sewing kit: http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk/KatePages/Learning/equipment/sewingequip.htm
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