I have two sewing machines, not counting the two overlocks; the Singer HD-110, which is the one I use every day, and a very old Viking. They both have issues right now and are on their way to the hospital to be fixed. I love my Singer. I call it my straight stitch machine. This machine sews through whatever I put in front of it----at very high-speed. What it lacks in fancy stitches, it makes up for in speed. Because of the high-speed, I have to watch my thread as it is prone to break, especially if it is cotton. Is the durability there though? Yes, my machine just needs routine maintenance. Call it an oil change. The reviews are mixed on the Internet about it though. My thought is this, if you are a novice, once in while sewer, you won't like the machine. It is a bit much for your needs. The speed is very hard to control. Would I recommend buying it? You bet. This machine is not smarter than you. You are in control of it. The price is great for what you are getting too. Once my zag is in line with my zig, I'll be back into my sewing groove.
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