Since 1851, the name Singer has been synonymous with sewing. The spirit of practical design and creative innovation that characterized the company at its beginning continues today as we develop products for every level of sewing. We have celebrated many firsts, including the world's first zig-zag machine, the first electronic machines and we now proudly produce the world's most advanced home sewing and embroidery machine. From home décor and clothing construction to embroidery and quilting, SINGER® is dedicated to help people express themselves through sewing.
Pros:Good Value, Great Features, Easy To Use, High Quality
4 out of 4 people found this helpful.
i bought my singer ce 350 almost one year ago but didnt really use it for sewing until last week.i was helping my friend make some heavily padded jackets and was amazed at the thicknes of fabric it would sew throug.my bernina industrial would'nt even sew through the 12 layers of fabric the sing handles as if it was nothing.i love my singer!!!just wish singer would bring out a high end embroidery machine again...i would be first in line to buy it.well done singer :)
Pros:Good Value, Great Features, Easy To Use, High Quality, I Got This As A Gift For My "50th"..love It..
Cons:Only One Wish...more Of A Larger Variety Of Hoops.
4 out of 4 people found this helpful.
I got this as a gift for my "50th"..love it...only one wish...more of a larger variety of hoops...sometimes my choices of designs call for larger hoops and this cannot accommodate....
I have been sewing for 40yrs never have I had so much trouble with a machine before I have owned different machines nothing has ever been this bad. I own other computerized machines this one is a nightmare. And I will post this everywhere possible,and every site possible. Do Not Buy this machine!!!
Cons:Also Would Love To Have More Free Designs, Needs More Detailed Embroidery Instructions
3 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Would love more time to work on the embroidery part of it. Also for some reason I can't keep the threading part of it to stay threaded, so as a result I can't keep it threaded correctly. Must be the "thread-er-er" huh?