Kenmore Sewing Machine Specs
First appearing on a sewing machine in 1927, The Kenmore logo today still is synonymous with the fashion industry. Manufacturing conventional, modern and industrial machines, those who love to sew will find numerous choices to consider. Whether seeking a conventional, portable or computerized sewing machine, understanding the specifications of each model should have an important role in the final selection.
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Mini Ultra 3/4 Size Sewing Machine
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The Mini Ultra 3/4 Size Sewing Machine offers full-size options at half the size of a normal machine. Features of this electric sewing machine include 550 stitches per minute, four-step bartack buttonhole, darning plate and denim sewing capability. Specifications include a fully enclosed motor, six built-in stitches, reversestitching, vertical bobbin system, utility/stretch/decorative at 6/0/0 and stitch width control at 2, 3.5 and 5.5 mm. Also, shell, mending, zig-zag, straight and blind utility stitches are offered.
Elite Refurbished Ergo3
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The Elite Refurbished Ergo3 is a full-sized machine designed for sewing and embroidery. Features include a computerized design with 673 built-in stitches and 469 embroidery designs. Specifications include a one-piece body type with a fully enclosed motor, number of utility/stretch/decorative at 19/38/60 plus 558 monograms, 40-position dial adjustable stitch width control, 40 needle positions, horizontal drop-in bobbin system and 7-piece drop feed dog system. Types of feet include zipper foot, zig zag, satin stitch, embroidery and automatic buttonhole.
Serger Sewing Machine
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Kenmore's Serger Sewing Machine is the best choice for those seeking to create store quality garments. Features include a two-step upper knife engagement and instant rolled hem conversion with chaining finger. Specifications include a two needle, 3/4 thread serger, adjustable cutting width of 3.1 to 7.3 mm, stitching up to 1300 stitches per minute, portable one-piece body, adjustable stitch width control, manual lay-in dials for tension control, operation and function dials, power on light, snap on/off foot fixing type and a color-coated thread chart.
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