I had a Singer 7462 machine, that was one machine that I wished I had never bought, a very loud and clunky machine, I bought it because I thought that it would be as good of a machine as my 15-91 but I was really wrong, I ended up giving it to my niece who is happy just having a sewing machine, I ended up with a Janome machine and absolutely love it, it's every bit as good as my old classic Singer.
I don't understand why anyone would want or need one of those new plastic machines. What does one do in ten years when the onboard computer is fryed and no parts are available? When computers do everything for you, you never really learn to sew at all...you just guide the fabric. The Singer cast iron machines are the real workhorses and still work after more than a hundred years. True they don't do fancy stitches, but how many people really use that stuff anyway when making a garment?
How do change the presser foot on the 7469 sorry
norarod101 7 months ago
How do change the presser foot on the 4769 to the quilting foot. I can't find instructions anywhere! Help!!!! Pleaseeee!!!
norarod101 7 months ago
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Gertywow 11 months ago
I had a Singer 7462 machine, that was one machine that I wished I had never bought, a very loud and clunky machine, I bought it because I thought that it would be as good of a machine as my 15-91 but I was really wrong, I ended up giving it to my niece who is happy just having a sewing machine, I ended up with a Janome machine and absolutely love it, it's every bit as good as my old classic Singer.
mercurybluz 1 year ago
I don't understand why anyone would want or need one of those new plastic machines. What does one do in ten years when the onboard computer is fryed and no parts are available? When computers do everything for you, you never really learn to sew at all...you just guide the fabric. The Singer cast iron machines are the real workhorses and still work after more than a hundred years. True they don't do fancy stitches, but how many people really use that stuff anyway when making a garment?
quadraphonicfreak 2 years ago
If the computer fails, the machine will mechanically default to a straight stitch, so it will still be useable.
DougPlucker 2 years ago
@quadraphonicfreak If it fails, then you buy a new one. Duh.
TorturedSoulBoy 1 year ago
This machine is great, i just got mine, but i'm still a little bit confused! :P
Good video!
hojeeuacordeimeiodia 3 years ago
wow, my wife would love that.
>:)
rockotto727 3 years ago