🧵 Stitch Your Dreams into Reality!
The SINGER Start 1304 Portable Sewing Machine is a lightweight, user-friendly sewing machine designed for beginners. It features 57 stitch applications, automatic bobbin winding, and comes with a comprehensive accessory kit, making it the perfect choice for those looking to explore their sewing potential.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 11.5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7"D x 13"W x 11.5"H |
Material Fabric | Plastic, Metal |
Color | White |
P**R
Be careful, this sewing thing is addicting!
My initial reason for purchasing this machine was to simply re-attach buttons to my dress shirts. The quality of even expensive dress shirts seems to have declined in the last few years and after just a few washings, buttons are coming off. I have tried hand sewing but could never seem to get it right. So I was looking on YouTube for tutorials and came across one that showed how to use a sewing machine to reattach buttons and the machine she was demoing was the Singer Start 1304. It looked so easy I decided to check the price on amazon and was surpised by the low cost. I mean this thing is about the cost of 2 or 3 of the shirts I buy for work.The machine is very simple but offers some really nice features like double needle support, reverse and 6 different stitch types and of course, a foot-pedal. It is very light weight making it very easy to setup and store. Now honestly I haven't touched a sewing machine in over 40 years and that was in an 8th grade home econmics class, but with in 10 minutes I had the bobbin wound, the machine threaded and was ready to go. After repairing 2 shirts, I was pretty pleased with my purchase and put the machine away, confident I could repair any of my shirts in the future.Then a day later, I was looking at my tablecloth on my dining room table. It has never fit right and hung way to far over the edges. So, I watched a quick tutorial on hems and then I trimmed the tablecloth down to the overhang I wanted (plus 1/2" seam allowance), got the machine back out of the closet and within 15 minutes it was done! It now fits perfect with an exact 8" over hang on all sides AND it looks incredible!I'm convinced that this machine is the gateway drug into the sewing hobby, because now I'm thinking custom throw pillows for the living room. Maybe a laptop sleeve, (yes this machine includes a "zipper foot"). As the headline states, be careful, this is a very addicting activity!
S**R
It works great. Great to learn to sew on.
Bought for my granddaughter to learn on. She loves it. Dependable machine.
A**R
Great starter machine at a competitive price!
This machine appears to be a good quality, sturdy machine. This was a gift for my wife (who wants to learn to sew) and she loves it! It was a bit tricky to get it all set up as the instruction manual did not cover it. After about an hour, with the help of YouTube, she had it set up and running!
K**N
Good for beginners
Great beginner machine, but still haven't messed with the tension, wish it had a knob for adjusting. I will have to manually adjust the tension, which makes sewing times vary.
M**A
Get Creative
Excellent sewing machine. Convenient size and space saver
M**N
If you need buttonholes-DO NOT BUY THIS MACHINE
I bought this machine for one purpose-making buttonholes. I have another machine that’s older than I am that I use for most of my work, since it’s an absolute UNIT and mostly metal, but it only does the one stitch. I tinkered around with this machine a little bit when it arrived, and noticed that it didn’t have even half of the strength as my normal machine, but wrote it off, since I won’t be using it much. Well, I finally got it back out to do the one thing I bought it for, a full month after the return window closed, and the thread tension for the buttonhole setting was a MESS. I’ve been sewing for 20 years, I KNOW how to make a machine work, but this one wasn’t doing its job. So I brought it to my local repair store, and they told me that this machine would NEVER properly do buttonholes since it was basically just an expensive piece of plastic. So now I’m stuck with an overpriced paperweight because I didn’t think to try out every setting when I’d first bought it, assuming that the brand’s reputation for quality would apply to their current lineup. In summary: while singer used to be great (as evidenced by my 60-year-old machine), what they make now is steaming hot garbage.
D**N
easy and works beautifully
I am 74 years old and I have had many sewing machines, all with bells and whistles! I wanted a simple sewing machine for clothes repair, curtains, etc. I just threaded it and it took about 30 seconds! I am very impressed and upon making a sample stitch line it was perfect! Easy peasy which is just what I wanted. Veteran sewers or beginner, this is a great, lightweight sewing machine. I could not be happier! By the way, my first machine was a singer so now I have come full circle!
M**E
Great Basic Sewing Machine - Not just for beginners!
I took a sewing class in high school over 50 years ago. I haven't sewn much in many years, but needed a good basic machine for household mending. The first one I bought was advertised to be easy, but definitely was not! The Brother cs6001 was extremely complicated, and even with a so-called "self-threading needle," I found it almost impossible to thread that needle. The light was a harsh blue LED, which made it hard to see. The number of steps needed to sort through 60 stitches to find a basic stitch was confusing. I began to wonder what happened to the simple, mechanical sewing machines from high school days, and voila, I found the Singer 1304! I was a little hesitant because it was advertised for beginners, and also had references saying it was suitable for children, but I finally took the plunge and ordered it. I am so glad I did! Even though I've only hemmed 2 pet towels and mended a stretchy undergarment so far, I am in love with this little machine! It is lightweight, has a built-in carrying handle, sewing light which is easy on the eyes, and just the basic stitches - several straight and zigzag stitches, a blind-hem stitch, a scallop stitch, and a buttonhole stitch. Even with a bobbin case, I find it much easier to insert the bobbin than the drop-in bobbin of the previous machine. And as for threading the needle, my senior eyes and fingers have been able to do so the first time, every time. I am writing this review mainly because I don't feel adults should shy away from this machine. 60 or 100 stitches may be necessary for a professional seamstress or tailor, but the average person will find enough here to do mending or make clothes, curtains, etc. with this machine. The machine is very intuitive, and Singer even provides online videos to help you get started, so the learning curve is short. And at under $100, the price is right.
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