Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Singer Stitch Sew Handheld Portable Sewing Machine



Product By Notions Marketing(37 customers reviews)
Lowest Price : $11.64

Product Description

Hand Held Sewing Machine includes: hand held sewing machine, 3 color bobbins, thread, spindle, replacement needles, needle threader, and instructions. This machine is perfect for on-the-spot repairs. Easily works on silk crafts, denim, and wool.

Technical Details
  • Sewing machine power in the palm of your hand-excellent for on-the-spot repairs.
  • Includes: four pre-threaded bobbins, three needles, needle threader, thread spindle and instructions
  • Operates on four AA batteries or AC/DC Adaptor (neither included).

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Customer Reviews

"I dont recommend" 2010-04-15
By SikWitIttEve (Hawt, AZ USA)
Bought it thinking it would be a great space saver and since i don't really need to sew things that often. I read the instructions twice before actually trying it. I did the whole 'Operate machine for 10 seconds then pause for 5 seconds'. Still didn't work. It jammed in every time. Would be a great machine if it actually worked like it's suppose too. Honestly, this product doesn't even deserve one star.. Props to the people who got it working.


"GARBAGE!" 2010-04-13
By kimberleena (davis, ca United States)
If I could give this zero stars, I would. Returned this--it NEVER worked. You are better off buying a basic sewing machine.

  
"Can I give it 0 stars?" 2010-02-18
By Kinickie (USA)
Those who complain about poor hems and the slowness are lucky. I purchased one of these brand new and it wouldn't even turn on. I will be returning this and going with another product. It's a shame Singer put their name on this piece of junk since they usually have great quality products.

  
"SewSlow" 2010-02-17
By C. Kiel
I have so far try to mend the hem of three pants. It seems to average a missed stitch for about every inch or two. This requires that one has to manually throw a knot there or else the entire sewing job will become unraveled. For one hem I gave up and did the whole thing manually. Although "ergonomic and lightweight" I found it hard to hold and feed the cloth at the same time. The box suggests that it is strong enough to go through leather which is a laugh, as it struggled to go through flannel. Either sew by hand or get a real sewing machine. I am surprised Singer gave its name to such a poor product. BTW, the needle was in the correct position so that is no excuse. I tried adjusting the tension which did not seem to matter.

  
"LAME." 2010-01-24
By K. Patcher (LA)
Ugh. I bought this on a whim because I was looking for something just like this and it had the 'Singer' name. BAD IDEA. Should have read the reviews first. It won't even complete one stitch!! Are you kidding me? Groan. Total waste of time.