Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Singer 2932




Product By Singer Sewing Co(4 customers reviews)
Lowest Price : $89.99

Product Description
 
-Horizontal thread delivery: For smooth flow of thread to the needle
-Built-in accessory storage: For convenient, accessible storage
-Carry handle:
?Bobbin class: 15
-Light
-Snap-on presser feet
-25-Year limited warranty: Quality guaranteed
-30-day money-back guarantee: Your satisfaction is guaranteed

Technical Details
  • 35 built-in stitches
  • Fully automatic one-step buttonhole: Buttonholes in one simple step
  • Built-in needle threader: Threading is a snap
  • Drop feed: Easily lower the feed dogs for free-motion sewing, large scale embroidery, monograms and attaching buttons
  • Free arm: For those hard-to-reach areas
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Customer Reviews
  
"The sewing machine that could" 2010-07-02
By cylindershadow
I Have had this sewing machine for a little while now and i really love it. it is the best sewing machine i have ever owned and i dont know what i would do without it now.

"Good Sewing Machine" 2010-06-14
By Alberto Asturrizaga
Thank you Amazon, through you guys, I found a good machine in a good time.

"Thread and fabric jams" 2010-02-22
By Sharee Johnson (Ely, MN)
I bought this machine from Joann Fabrics and returned it in less than a week. I sewed two fleece sweaters and had the thread jam in the first one. Not too bad, I was able to get the thread yanked out of the mechanism. But on the second sweater it actually pulled the fabric into the mechanism! I had to yank and tore a hole in the back of my garment. When I returned it to the store, the manager said she has the same machine and when it jams she just turns the bobbin around! My old machine is a 29 year old Kenmore with limited stitches and it has served me well for that time. Since this newer mechanical model had more trouble than my old machine, I decided to take the leap and purchase a computerized Brother model (PC-420). It's much more expensive, but I guess it's time to take the leap. Will let you know how it goes.
  
"Thread Eater!" 2009-12-07
By S. Brandt (Lee's Summit, MO United States)
I haven't been overly impressed with this machine. Unless you have a death grip on the starting threads, they will be pulled into the machine and lock it up. I found the foot patel very difficult to get use to. When I press down and it either sounds like the machine is having trouble starting up or goes 90mph and is hard to control. I've given it almost a month and just can't take it anymore. I'm taking this machine back tonight.