I have been using (or trying to use) this sewing machine for a few weeks now. If I had known how difficult and awkward this thing is to use, I would have revised my budget and gone for a much better machine. It breaks needles, repeatedly jams, the foot is never in line with the needle, it cannot sew more than two gauges of fabric, and it cannot sew too many fabrics in one gauge. It keeps skipping stitches even when turning the wheel by hand. Foot pedal control isn't easy, and manual control is only marginally better. It sticks every time you try to reverse the stitching. Let's see what I've missed? Filling is easy enough, but it's only suitable for small coils. Everything big spins right off the top. yes it is easy As a result, it slides easily directly to the edge of the table. He hasn't jumped yet, but next time he looks like he's about to do it, I might as well just let him. I'm an experienced seamstress, but my old car is dead. I bought this because I thought it would come in handy for the type of sewing I do most: long, straight stitches for doll clothes and the occasional alteration. nope I have to sew the seam 3 times to get the seams everywhere I want. There is no guide to fixing voltage issues. This is a cute little car. It wasn't worth the fifty dollars I paid for it. My advice: increase your budget and get a decent car from a reputable company. Especially for the new sewers, this will only lead to tears of frustration and a lifelong hatred of sewing. This is just my opinion.
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