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Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine ReviewsCaramel1 from NJ Feedback About This Post:RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine ReviewsI would not get one. It's a waste of money, mend with your fingers or get somebody else to do it for you, maybe the cleaners will do it or put an add in a news paper, good luck. Post by kffrmw88 RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine ReviewsWell, my problem has been that the stitch from below breaks. I have loosened the tension, but it doesn't help. Pain to thread when you get to be my age. Great idea and material it is made out of seems to be sturdy. Looks nice too, but someone must perfect it. Post By Clarice (Guest Post) Battery changeHow do you get the battery pack open to change the batteries? Post By Diann (Guest Post) RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine Reviews
For those of you that are looking for the Singer Handy Stitch manual, I hope the following helps. The Singer Handy Stitch - Model CEX300K instruction manual can be found free of charge at: Post By W. Mooney (Guest Post) RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine ReviewsHow do you lock the stitches? Post By Leah F. (Guest Post) RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine ReviewsCan you tell me how to thread it please? Post By bubbles (Guest Post) RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine Reviews
I had problems threading mine, but the post above was very helpful. I have learned a some tricks to make this more useful. Post By Dustin (Guest Post) RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine ReviewsBought mine, came without instructions. Tried to figure it out, finally did and turned out to be a piece of wasted money. Post by smuller RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine ReviewsThis thing is such garbage, it skips and then the entire piece of whatever you are making falls apart. I am so frustrated I threw it in the garbage. Good idea for a hand held, if it actually worked! Post By jenn (Guest Post) RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine Reviews
I received a Handy Stitch as a gift and it had no instructions. After a couple false starts I did figure out how to thread it (bobbin>hole on stationary thread guide>tension control> metal ring just behind where needle base goes into machine>needle threaded (back to front). I have no way of knowing if this is absolutely correct but it worked and I did get a pretty, durable stitch. The stitch is a chain stitch and does pull out from the end of the stitching unless the thread is pulled to the back of the fabric. I intend to use this machine for repairs on materials that are too bulky to get into a regular machine. Post By Susews (Guest Post) RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine Threading InstructiPlease HELP Me! I gave my Sister a "Handy Stitch Hand Sewing Machine" that I bought for her at a yard sale, although the machine did not come with any instruction manuals, or how to thread the machine. If anyone could please help me out, I would greatly appreciate your assistance. Please feel free to contact me at the following e-mail address: DarrenS569 AT hotmail.com Thanks again for your help! Post By Darren (Guest Post) RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine ReviewsAfter days of trying to get this thing to work I gave up! I did read the instructions over and over again and still no results. The illustrations in the instructions are not very clear and the instructions are horrible. I gave the thing to my girlfriend to take to work for some advice and she had no luck..... piece of garbage! Post By Capp (Guest Post) RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine ReviewsI have a handy stitch, but once I used it for the first time and cut the thread, I can't stitch anymore. Help? Post By coolio (Guest Post) RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine ReviewsI LOVE IT! it works great! easy to store! Post By Sharyll (Guest Post) RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine ReviewsDoes anyone know when the handy stitch was invented? Post By jb (Guest Post) RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine ReviewsI bought the singer hand held machine, an I have to say it was AWEFUL I got my money back fast!, The needles that were in the package for replacement didnt fit, A total waste of time an money, Look around in the hobby lobby, or walmart thay sometimes have mini machines, that are great, an not hand held :) Post by Sparrowtattoo RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine ReviewsDoes anyone know where I can get the instructions? Someone gave me one but I haven't a clue as to how to thread it. Post By Fran M (Guest Post) RE: Singer Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine Reviews
LucyJew, December 24, 2007 Post By Q. (Guest Post) RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine Reviews
does anyone have a manual or maybe can tell me how to thread this thing cause every time i use it, the stitching pulls right out! I don't have a clue about sewing machines, never used one but I don't think the thread is supposed to pull out after the stitch is done! it looks good, but the end where i cut it from the handystitch just pulls the whole thing right out. Post by falcon134 RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine ReviewsIt is a piece of junk. It does not work, and if you manage to get it to work for any length, the stitching unravels very easily. I would send you mine just to be happy to get rid of it, but it's not worth the postage to do so. I saw one on Ebay for $1. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine ReviewsI bought one at a thrift store, boy did I waste mine $4 bucks. This machine is not worth 2 cent. I wanted it for my sail boat, thought it would be handy to have. The first time I used it was a bummer. I plan to throw this away so no other sucker with waste their money. Post By Christal Knight (Guest Post) RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine ReviewsHi: Got one cause my special needs kids I look after was interested, thought it would be a great idea, it was impossible for them to learn on, it was a piece of junk. I ended up teaching them on my big machine and they had no problems. Try to find a regular machine, you would be amazed at how many times you would use it. Post By Judy (Guest Post) RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine Reviews
I bought one near Christmastime one year. I was making scarves for my sisters and mom and was tired of hand stitching them. I was able to sew about a foot before it conked out for good (not thick fabric either!). I would recommend getting a regular sewing machine if you plan to sew more than VERY occasionally, say once a year or so. Who knows, maybe you will get inspired to sew more often if you have the right device. I'm not a sewer, but I am tempted . . . Post by jess RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine ReviewsRead the directions? How fun is that? I'd go to Goodwill or a garage sale and get a used sewing machine for $10 or so. Portables usually come in sturdy boxes (like luggage), they're easy to use, the older ones are reliable, and they don't take up much space. Post by Jantoo RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine ReviewsI have had two so far, I find the one produced by Singer the better of the two. Be aware that this machine does only what is called a lockstitch, this is not like a regular sewing machine stitch. They usually do not have reverse or backup, so you may have to hand knot the ends to keep them from unravelling. It is good for basic stuff, but the Handy Stitch model I have uses bobbins for the thread which you might have to wind yourself from spools. Also found the battery positioning very wierd for the Handy Stitch I have. Singer model can be battery or plug in. Check Walmart, sure I saw a small sewing machine(half the size of regular or smaller) might be better. Post by thriftmeg RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine ReviewsI purchased one about 3 years ago. I had to return it because the bobbin kept popping out. It wasn't at all what I thought. I decided not to replace it with another one. Post by dixie35481 RE: Handy Stitch Handheld Sewing Machine Reviews
As a matter of fact, I did purchase a Handy Stitch machine recently, and I've used it to create a small drawstring bag already, and I have plans to make a matching tote bag. Post By Hermgirl (Guest Post) |
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