Singer 7442 Electronic and Singer Curvy 8763 Sewing Machines Review

Mar 12
06:35

2011

Charles Smedley

Charles Smedley

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With more and more sewing machines being produced around the world, the actual process of selecting one can seem a daunting proposition. This review attempts to provide a clear analysis of two of the best-selling machines from Singer so that you may decide which is most appropriate for your needs.

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Although it is not expensively-priced,Singer 7442 Electronic and Singer Curvy 8763 Sewing Machines Review Articles the Singer 7442 Electronic Sewing Machine has many features mostly attributed to a more costly model.

 

Singer's renown has suffered in recent times; some say as a result of its decison to transfer its operations to Asia; but with this model which has an aluminium body and not the common plastic, it appears to be on its way back up again.

 

Individuals who have purchased the Singer 7442 have reported that they especially like it because of:

 

-     Its simplicity of use

 

-     The consistency of its stitching

 

-     The auto needle-threader function and the easy-to-load bobbin

 

-     Its low weight - making it comfortable to raise and carry

 

On the down side however, some purchasers have drawn awareness to:

 

-     The fact that there is no manual adjustment

 

-     It has a rather weak LED light

 

-     It is not really powerful enough to deal with heavier materials

 

-     It occasionally breaks down

 

It has a mixture of accessories which comprise:

 

-     A standard presser foot, a zipper foot, a buttonhole foot, a blind-stitch foot and a satin stitch/special purpose foot

 

-     A feed cover

 

-     A pack of needles and bobbins, spool caps and pin

 

-     A screwdriver, seam ripper and lint brush

 

Additionally, the Singer 7442 has 30 built-in stitches, hundreds of functions, and invites you to tackle tasks such as quilting and decorative stitching (e.g. stippling, crown, domino) as well as its own construction stitches, i.e. zigzag, darning and zipper insertion.

 

Some more features of this machine which Singer highlights are:

 

-     The built-in needle threader

 

-     The 1-step buttonhole function in two styles for consistent buttonholing

 

-     The easy stitch selection

 

-     Automatic stitch settings

 

-     Reverse stitching in the selected stitch patterns

 

-     13 needle positions

 

-     A clear bobbin cover to make insertion easy

 

-     Either a horizontal or a vertical thread feeder

 

This free-arm sewing machine with its integral storage is backed up with Singer's 25-year limited warranty.

 

In conclusion I would say that for the price, the Singer 7442 offers many features you may not get with other more costly machines. It does have its pros and cons, as do all machines whether low-priced or expensive.

 

I would say that this is a very good model for a novice but may not be sophisticated and functional enough for the more experienced and adventuresome crafter.

 

The Singer Curvy 8763 Sewing Machine is a little more pricey than its sister model above but is more suited to the advanced sewer.

 

It is easy to select which style of stitch you want and because the stitch patterns are integrated, you know that you will always create true sewing all the time.

 

It includes the exclusive SwiftSmart Threading System which threads the needle with just one touch of a button and the Drop and Sew Bobbin System has a specially designed thread track which does away with the requirement for you to manually raise the bobbin thread.

 

On the plus side, people who have this machine tell that they approve of:

 

-     The very good choice of stitches which is available

 

-     The robustness of the construction

 

-     The particularly well-presented manual

 

Conversely, other owners have complained that:

 

-     The pressure of the presser feet is pre-set to only three levels

 

-     A twin-needle is not provided with the machine

 

Features and accessories of this machine, in addition to those previously stated, include:

 

-     30 built-in stitches

 

-     Two 1-step buttonholes

 

-     Three StayBright LED lights

 

-     A general-purpose foot, a special-purpose foot, a zipper foot, a blind-hem foot

 

-     Needles, bobbins

 

-     Lint brush and seam ripper

 

-     Two spool caps - small and large

 

-     A tutorial DVD as well as the manual

 

What is the difference between the Singer 7442 and the Singer 8763 beside the price?

 

They both have much to recommend them but overall the consensus of opinion of people who have purchased the machines is that the Singer 8763 is probably more fitting for the sophisticated sewer and it consistently receives positive reports.