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We're not here to tell you which sewing machine offers the best value or is the most reliable. Instead, we’ll let our users – our customers – share their experiences with you directly!

Presently we have over 1000 reviews on all types of sewing-related products. Choosing a new sewing machine can be a tough decision. Lots of models look similar but they all stitch in unique ways. At any time when you want independent advice, please call us. We only sell leading brands and can advise on the best model for your needs.

We often hear questions like: How durable is it? Can it handle heavy fabrics? How many stitch options are available? How user-friendly is it? Use these customer reviews, star ratings, and our buying advice to make the best, informed choice on the right model and where to buy. And remember, we offer 30-day returns if you're not completely satisfied.

 

 

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  • Review by Tara Y

    100%

    This is such a wonderful machine! It is so easy to use, everything has been designed thoughtfully to make it really user friendly! I love the auto needle threader. I wouldnt hesitate to recommend this machine to beginner or advanced sewer. The service from your site was also excellent. Thanks again!

    Location: Leeds

    Posted on Sunday, January 18, 2009

  • Review by Kirstie W

    100%

    Im a novice sewing machine-user but found the SInger instruction manual easy to understand and was soon trying out the wide range of stiches available on the 2263 model. I practised on fabric offcuts to get the feel of the machine but was soon doing alterations on some trousers and feeling confident that I could carry out most simple sewing tasks on my new machine. The 2263 is remarkably light-weight and does an imprssive range of things for a relatively low-priced machine.

    Location: Liverpool

    Posted on Saturday, January 17, 2009

  • Review by Helen Goodwin

    80%

    Very pleased with machine, fantastic, pity it doesnt come with a walking foot, which every quilter needs ?

    Location: Coalville

    Posted on Thursday, January 8, 2009

  • Review by Samantha J

    100%

    I really am enjoying this machine. I thought I had a dud because I could not get the needle to work- but actually I was the dud because I did not realise that I had not pushed the bobbin winder back. The company service was fab I am now a sewing addict. Sam

    Location: Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK

    Posted on Wednesday, December 10, 2008

  • Review by Sylvia S

    100%

    I just got the 11000 so it;s encouraging to read your review. I have the Digitizer Pro/MB software which is much better than Customizer. It takes some time to learn how to digitize but the Workbook and on-line lessons on the website site are fun to work through and you start and go at it step by step. Tremendous improvements were made going from Digitizer 10000 to the Pro/MB version. You can digitize to the Macro hoop and the program is much more versatile than Customizer. On the machine, I like the easy transition from regular sewing to embroidery. I just did a large embroidery on velvet with gold metallic thread and it turned out beautifully. This machine sews embroidery with more precision than previous models because its got the robot-technology arm.

    Location: Scotland

    Posted on Wednesday, November 19, 2008

  • Review by Pamela B

    80%

    After a full days use (this is my third machine) I think this machine is fantastic, easy to use, and produces a wide range of excellent stitches. Its a pity the manual is interleaved in several languages, its hard to find the English some times!

    Location: N. Ireland

    Posted on Sunday, November 16, 2008

  • Review by Chris B

    100%

    A few months ago I purchased this machine and I absolutely love it. It is the most wonderful machine and does everything (except make my tea). It has one of the largest embroidery area of all the manufacturers and came with many embroidery designs pre-loaded. As it is not a dedicated embroidery machine, so it can also be used for many other sewing tasks such as quilting etc. I think it has something like 900 inbuilt stitches and designs. I havnt even begun to explore all the possibilities of the machine. For transferring designs to the Innovis you can use the brother cards or a USB stick, which I normally use as it is simplest, or you can link direct to your PC with a USB cable. Worth every penny I paid for it.

    Location: Scotland

    Posted on Tuesday, October 28, 2008

  • Review by Becky Q

    80%

    For a lower-end machine, this is a great piece of equipment for the price. I do primarily garment construction (stretch and non-stretch) so I really only needed a bare-bones basic model and didnt want to spend pounds on a Pfaff or one of the more pricey brands. This one is perfect for me. I previously had a low-low end machine (under 100) so the difference was definitely noticeable and appreciated. The machine sewed smoothly, relatively quietly, and seems sturdy. I have an industrial machine at home as well and I have been finding myself relying more on my Janome now than on the industrial because its easier to use. Ive tried out a lot of the different stitches and was pleased with how easy it is to switch back and forth from one function to another. I have no regrets about my purchase and would not hesitate to recommend this machine to anyone. The only reason that it doesnt get a five is because it doesnt have a ton of power to go through several layers of thick fabric. I had a tough time sewing over thick seams so I use my industrial for that now.

    Location: Milwaukee

    Posted on Friday, October 24, 2008

  • Review by Pina F

    100%

    Although all the technical information is available online, I like to share a few of the things I learned today. The machine is manufactured in Sweden. It took the Pfaff design team four years to design the machine in Kaiserslautern, Germany. They listened to what people liked/disliked on their current sewing machines. The result is a fantastic new sewing/embroidery machine. The Creative Vision is very easy to navigate. It is more user friendly than the Pfaff 2170, plus it has 16 times more memory than the 2170. You can resize and scale in the machine It has auto tension. No presser foot lever, it adjusts to 4 height positions though. Great for quilting. The new bobbins hold more thread. The machine has 9 mm stitches and new somewhat rounded presser feet, but many of the newer Pfaff presser feet, made since 2004, can be used too. Last but not least, the Creative Vision makes very nice buttonholes. Equal satin stitches on both sides, up and down.

    Location: Chester

    Posted on Saturday, October 11, 2008

  • Review by Isabel L

    60%

    I bought my Singer 2263 some time ago and Im pretty happy with it. It gets a lot of use, about three days a week. Ive only had two problems with it. One of the the two top bobbins (the spool holders on top of the machine) has broken off, so I have to use the front one, which isnt that big a deal but its kind of annoying if I ever wanted to use a double needle. My other complaint is that it seems like the thread breaks a lot when Im sewing, and I have to rethread the machine several times during sewing. Ive not had this problem before so I dont think its me. All in all though, for the price it is an excellent machine and I would recommend it to anyone, especially young fashion students looking for a bargain.

    Location: London

    Posted on Thursday, October 2, 2008

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