🧵 Sew Quick, Stay Sharp: Fix it fast, flaunt it faster!
The SingerStitch Sew Quick is a cordless, handheld mending machine designed for rapid repairs on lightweight fabrics. Featuring a single-thread feed system and a durable metal body weighing only 272 grams, it includes all essential sewing accessories but requires batteries. Ideal for quick fixes and temporary basting, it’s the perfect portable companion for busy professionals who value efficiency and style.
Material | Metal |
Color | 1-Machine |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Batterypowered |
Item Weight | 272 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.25"D x 9"W x 7.5"H |
N**O
Your Go-To Portable Sewing Repair Kit
As an avid sewing enthusiast, I'm always on the lookout for tools and accessories that make my life easier. When I came across the Stitch Sew Quick, Portable Sewing Repair Kit for Quick Repairs Only, I knew I had to give it a try.This compact and lightweight kit is perfect for keeping on hand at home, work, or on the go. It includes everything you need to make quick seam repairs, from needles and thread to scissors and a seam ripper.What I love most about the Stitch Sew Quick is its ease of use. Even if you're not a sewing expert, you can make basic repairs with this kit in a matter of minutes. The instructions are clear and concise, and the materials are high quality.I've used the Stitch Sew Quick to repair a variety of garments, from shirts and pants to dresses and jackets. In each case, the kit has worked perfectly. The repairs are durable and barely noticeable.Here are some additional details that I think would be of interest to potential customers:* The kit includes a variety of needles and threads in different colors, so you can perfectly match the fabric you're repairing.* The scissors are small and sharp, making them perfect for cutting threads and delicate fabrics.* The seam ripper is easy to use and helps you remove stitches without damaging the fabric.Overall, I'm very happy with the Stitch Sew Quick, Portable Sewing Repair Kit for Quick Repairs. It's an essential tool for anyone who sews, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a compact, easy-to-use, and effective sewing repair kit.
M**S
Not efficient for anything
I bought this to help sew quilt pieces. Simple easy, straight lines 4-5 inches in length. No need to turn, just stitch and cut and move along. (My REAL sewing machine being packed up and impossible to set up in the camper we just recently moved into while building our forever home.). I thought this would make piecing the quilt quicker, as I was simply hand sewing it.Problems:No speed setting, it’s on or off…. And on is pretty fast. If you have a piece to sew in the correct place, when you move your hand to switch on the machine, it runs away with the material.The on button is on the top instead of in a place where you could easily hold and switch on an off quickly.Only holds bobbin size thread well. It will hold the other regular size spool, but that gets easily knocked off.No way to set the tension as needed. The thread bunched up on the underneath side, which tells me the timing or tension was off. And there is no effective way to fix it. There is a tension knob, but no marks or indicators.It doesn’t lift up the presser foot to insert cloth, you can manually raise and lower the needle to insert cloth abs with your hand, lift and pry up the foot a little, but it takes two hands and you would need a 3rd in order to insert the cloth.Two layers of cloth MAX thickness sewing ability.Over all just an unusable device
H**R
Handy in a Pinch
The Stitch Sew Quick Portable Sewing Repair Kit is a convenient tool to have on hand for quick fixes, but it can be challenging to use. I keep it as a last resort because of its difficulty in operation. While the concept is great for quick repairs on the go, the execution falls short, especially for more complex tasks. However, in emergencies, it can be a lifesaver, making it worth keeping in your toolkit despite its limitations. Overall, it's a nice-to-have item for minor repairs, but it's best used sparingly and with patience.
B**T
Great for Quick Fixes—Even in My Popup Camper!
I bought this handheld sewing machine originally for small household repairs, but it’s quickly become a must-have in my popup camper, too!Pros:Portable and Compact: Perfect for travel. It barely takes up any space in my camper and came in handy when a window screen tore and one of the cushion seams split mid-trip.Quick Repairs on the Go: Whether it's fixing curtains, repairing a ripped canvas edge, or patching a seat cover, this little machine handled the light jobs with no problem.Cons:Not for Heavy-Duty Work: It struggled with thicker materials like vinyl or multiple layers of canvas. You’ll need a heavy-duty machine or hand sewing for that.Instructions Are Lacking: Threading was a bit confusing at first. I recommend watching a quick video tutorial to avoid frustration.Bottom line: If you need something simple for emergency stitching or light fabric repairs—especially in a camper or while traveling—this is a great little tool. It’s not industrial-strength, but it’s saved a few camping trips from turning into duct-tape disasters!
N**G
Met expectiations
I bought this item because I was tired of mending simple things by hand. I recently found that one of my jackets had a rather large hole in the pocket and I couldn't bring myself to stitch it up manually. This Singer portable sewing machine really did the trick.As other users have said, the unit that I received was the Turkish model. I was able to figure out mostly what to do based on the pictures in the instructions and the rest I deciphered using google translate.It did a good job at creating a nice even stitch. It wasn't very long before I had gotten the hang of using it in a nice left to right motion as intended.This thing runs on 4AA batteries. Since this is probably not something you'll use everyday, you may want to put some rechargeable batteries in there when necessary.I don't have any major complaints except, (1) I wish the seller had indicated that the Turkish model would be the one that I was receiving and (2) I wish the presser foot that holds the fabric down was able to be raised slightly higher. It's a bit difficult to get fabric under it. You need to do a little shimmy to get things where you want them.I'd highly recommend this item if you're doing a hem on some pants or a dress, or making some other simple repair. I'm a person who hadn't used a sewing machine since Home Economics back in middle school and I didn't have any issue making this thing work for me. YMMV.
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