Sewing Machines

The Heavy-Duty Singer sewing machines allow everyone, beginner to pro, to tackle sewing without feeling intimidated. This model has 11 built-in stitches among which six basic essential stitches (straight, zigzag) and four decorative stitches. It also has an automatic 4-step buttonhole stitch. 

Where to Start

Learn the basics for getting starting sewing with Singer sewing machines.

Threading the Machine & Winding a Bobbin

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Inserting the Bobbin

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Using the Automatice Needle Threader

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Selecting Stitches & Settings

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Serging Machine

A serger is a machine used for textile projects. It is a three-in-one machine that simultaneously stitches a seam, trims excess seam allowance, and overcasts the edge of your fabric to prevent unraveling.

This machine uses four spools of thread to finish seams. It can be tricky to thread, so if it needs rethreading please use the manual and instructions! Please keeps your hands clear of the blade that trims the excess material as well.

Where to Start

Sergers can be intimidating due to the speed they run and the blade that cuts the material. Before serging your textile project it is recommended to try serging a scrap piece of fabric so you understand how the machine works.

Walkthrough

Learn the basics of what a serger is, what it can do, how to thread it, and some common terminology when working with a serger.

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