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Sewing with Nancy SWN20 Create N' Stitch Petite Sewing Machine
 
Manufacturer: Sewing With Nancy
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Product Description

Get all the power of a full size machine in a compact size. Take this machine with you to class or on vacation. Machine features free arm, seven stitches, and a 4-step buttonhole. Stitch length and width are preset. Includes zigzag presser foot, buttonhole foot, two bobbins, seam ripper, needles, and manual. 25 year limited warranty.

Product Details

  • Petite sewing machine provides all the power of a full-size machine
  • Great for travel or bringing to class; 4-step buttonholer creates perfect buttonholes
  • 7 built-in stitches with preset stitch length and width; free arm for hems or sleeves
  • Includes zigzag presser foot, buttonhole foot, 2 bobbins, seam ripper, needles, and manual
  • Measures 5 by 13 by 10-inch ; 25-year limited warranty

Customer Reviews

A big sewing machine, just smaller
 
Review Date: March 9, 2009
Reviewer: Pllb, SC USA
I ordered the Sewing With Nancy sewing machine, and It is awesome.I have a small home, and just do not have room for a full size sewing machine. This is like a quality sewing machine, but smaller. I like the weight, and quality that they put into it, thank you.
Great for Beginners
 
Review Date: December 31, 2009
Reviewer: Barbara Birks, Sarasota, FL
I bought this sewing machine as a gift for my 16-year-old-niece to teach her to sew. It's about 2/3 the size of my portable and probably half as heavy, which will make it easy for her to store and use. It works beautifully. She very quickly learned to thread the machine and start sewing. Selecting the stitch and adjusting the tension is quite easy. The only problem we've found so far (1 fully lined dress completed and the second project started) is that it doesn't include a zipper foot or a cover. We'll have to improvise when we get to the zipper. Making a cover for it will be a good next project. We've worked with a variety of materials including single knit, tricot lining, and cotton material, all with no difficulty. She's so delighted with being able to make her own clothes that she's now looking forward to taking a sewing class in school to learn how to start designing her own styles!

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