Types of Singer Sewing Machines
Electronic sewing machines must be plugged in and some of the functions can be accomplished by the touch of a button. Computerized sewing machines take care of all the stitch sequence repetition via computer chips, making sewing a lot easier. Mechanical sewing machines are usually the least expensive of the three and you can adjust the thread tension by turning a knob. Singer offers all three types of machines with varying models and prices.
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Singer Quantum XL-6000
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The Singer Quantum XL-6000 is a computerized sewing machine and embroidery machine in one. It is considered one of the most advanced sewing machines made today. Prices are typically over $2,000.
Singer 7442
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An electronic sewing machine, the Singer 7442 gives you the choice of over 30 different patterns and easy button-holer. Prices range around $200 and slightly less.
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Singer 7466
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The Singer 7466 is a mechanical sewing machine that offers quilting, heirloom and decorative stitches. Prices typically range around $300.
Singer Stitch Sew Quick
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The Singer Stitch Sew Quick sewing machine is a handheld model that offers quick repairs where ever you are. It is priced at about $15.
Singer CE-100 Futura
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This Singer CE-100 Futura computerized sewing machine offers embroidery and sewing capabilities. It's compatible with many computer operating systems and prices range about $430 and above.
Singer 7462
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This mechanical Singer 7462 sewing machine offers dual needles for double sewing coloration, a button holer, built in stitches and costs about $200.
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