Full assortment of accessories and instruction manual included
Measures 15 by 8 by 12 inches; 25-year limited warranty
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Great for beginners and novices, the 1507 Singer Sewing Machine features a powerful motor and heavy-duty metal frame. This white sewing machine also comes with 35 stitch patters, an automatic 4-step buttonhole, plus more! 4 snap-on presser feet Adjustable presser foot pressure Horizontal thread delivery Free arm Built-in accessory storage Soft-sided storage case25-year limited warranty Included Accessories Zigzag Foot Button Foot Buttonhole Foot Screwdriver Pack of Needles Seam Guide Dust Cover Oil Bottle Zipper Foot Seam Ripper / Brush Bobbin Darning Plate Large & Small Spool Holders Assembly level/degree of difficulty: No Assembly Required.
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Singer 1507 8-Stitch Sewing Machine with 4-Step Buttonhole
Comment: I have been satisfied with singer sewing machines in the past so was happy when my daughter purchased this machine for me as a gift.
This is the third time I have used it. The first two times I had no problems sewing bathroom curtains and patching a couple pairs of pants. This time however, while doing a straight stitch for a hem the needle kept jamming in the bobbin area breaking three needles. I noticed that there was a clinking sound when the needle would go down below the machine surface. Upon further inspection I noticed the needle was hitting on the toothlike part in the bobbin area. I have changed needles, tried to readjust the foot and even tested various fabrics to see if there would be a difference, but to no avail. I spent a good two hours trying to trouble shoot this problem (spent more time troubleshooting then actual sewing). I have given up for now.
If anyone has a solution, I'd love to hear about it.
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Singer 1507 8-Stitch Sewing Machine with 4-Step Buttonhole
This is the third time I have used it. The first two times I had no problems sewing bathroom curtains and patching a couple pairs of pants. This time however, while doing a straight stitch for a hem the needle kept jamming in the bobbin area breaking three needles. I noticed that there was a clinking sound when the needle would go down below the machine surface. Upon further inspection I noticed the needle was hitting on the toothlike part in the bobbin area. I have changed needles, tried to readjust the foot and even tested various fabrics to see if there would be a difference, but to no avail. I spent a good two hours trying to trouble shoot this problem (spent more time troubleshooting then actual sewing). I have given up for now.
If anyone has a solution, I'd love to hear about it.