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Deb8799 04-29-2011 01:02 PM

just wondering if anyone uses these hand held sewing "machines for simple stuff- such as strip sewing.

the weather is finally getting nice out and I am working on a project that is time sensitive. it would be great if i had one to take to work so I can sew strips together.

Singer has one out- I think Walmart carries out -I think for about $30-40. I am assuming they work on batteries.

thanks!

quiltmouse 04-29-2011 01:07 PM

the ones I have seen & I actually have one around somewhere, use a chainstitch. It will work if you are okay with that. I think mine took batteries and had a cord.

misseva 04-29-2011 01:07 PM

I've seen other posts about this and the concensus is - no, not good. You'd be better off to get a little Jenomi one for approx $49 or $59 at Hancocks. My granddaughter got one for Christmas and it stitches a very good straight stitch. I've actually seen some Brothers at Wal Mart for less than $100.

Murphy 04-29-2011 01:10 PM

Hi and welcome to the board. i have a hand held Singer, but never tried it for this purpose (stripping). Hmmm, will have to give it a try.

Maride 04-29-2011 01:21 PM

Does it actually makes the sewing go faster? I would find it hard to keep seams the same size. Good luck.

Candace 04-29-2011 01:26 PM

Those micro machines aren't made for creating accurate seam allowances.

Up North 04-29-2011 02:01 PM

I have a couple battery operated machines that I take camping I got them at Rite Aid at Christmas time. They sew well and Granddaughter loves sewing on them. Reg price was $20.00 but I paid only 10 for one of them. I have one of the hand held ones it just chain stitches and is very hard to keep a straight seam.

Tink's Mom 04-29-2011 04:20 PM

don't waste your money on the hand held ones...they really aren't worth working with. My Brother in law bought one to put the badges on his uniforms.

tammy cosper 04-29-2011 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by Murphy
Hi and welcome to the board. i have a hand held Singer, but never tried it for this purpose (stripping). Hmmm, will have to give it a try.

I'm with you on this. I have had one for years. Packed away in the sewing room somewhere, think I shall dig it out and see how it works. I have never ran it even one time so i don't know if it takes batteries or if I have a cord also. But, heck, worth trying out I suppose.

Deb8799 04-29-2011 06:07 PM

Thanks ladies for your thoughts and opinions. the thoughts about sewing a straight line- never occured to me (duh)- I was just focused on being able to work on my quilt (I need to get it done quickly) where ever I go will be a good thing. but not at the price of wonky seams.

TonnieLoree 04-29-2011 07:38 PM

I'm afraid it would bore me to tears. I strip piece full bore. I have a hard time imagining it keeping up with my pace. :XD:

Tropical 04-29-2011 08:37 PM

I bought one several years ago to make small repairs in clothing. After just one short seam, back to the store it went.


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