 I found the most adorable sewing machine on the planet. Here she is. It all fits in this box that can like barely is bigger than my hand. This is the Art Lack mini sewing machine in pink and I am just irrationally excited to unbox it. I have only ever seen it on the internet but I am so excited to show you what is all in this box and tell you all about this sewing machine. I am going to do the big reveal over at my sewing table where my other machines are that will also give you some perspective on this size because she is little and then I also got lots of other fun stuff with the sewing machine. So we're going to unbox it, talk you through some of the features because I mean she may be small and she may be cute but she is mighty. She is mighty. Reminds me of like the Simone Biles. This is the Simone Biles of sewing machines. Small but mighty. So let's head over to the machine so that I can show you this thing. We're going to sew on it. We're going to see how it works. All the things. So let me show you all the functionality that it has. First of all you can turn the light on or off depending on your need there. If you push this stop start button this play and stop button it will automatically sew for you. Okay so if you're somebody that just likes to have it automatically so you can do that. This is how you change the speed of your stitch and this is how you back stitch. So you can back stitch and push the button or you can back stitch and push the pedal. She is a little loud. I'm being totally honest but you can also switch your stitch type. So this we just have a basic straight stitch and then we have a couple of different zigzag stitches depending on um stitch width and stitch length. So like this is the biggest one. Oops, let me put the needle down. I'll turn this and then we can do some zigzagging. Super cool. And we do have thread cutter over here so when we're done with this we can cut our threads like usual. It comes with this removable little extender tray right. It has sorry actually multiple legs. So you can slip this guy around and get some extra work surface if you need and put this to the side. As we turn here we have our hand crank here. We also have stitch length here. So you can go long stitch length. You can do a middle one. You can do a short one and then this is stitching in the same place over and over and over again. That's a zero. Coming to the back this is where your power goes. This top one and this is your pedal down here and then there's also this little drawer for your accessories. Speaking of accessories this is all the things that came with it. So I've got this super cool wrist needle pin cushion. So fun. I've got tons of accessories including another wound bobbin and then one to two plain bobbins and then one black one. And then I've got some needle threaders, some more needle threaders in there. All of these beautiful purl pin head pins. And then look at this like an entire beginner kit with all these bobbins already loaded. All of this thread, a seam ripper, scissors, needle threader, machine needles, a thimble, and a measuring tape. So literally you could get this machine and start sewing immediately. So you pull out from the back of the machine like so and then clip your threads like this. This is the back side of what all those stitches that we just did. So you can see a variety of stitch lengths and then this is the different um the zigzag stitch that we did and this is all on wool. So this is a pretty thick fabric. I mean maybe we could work on tension there but other than that like it looks pretty good considering I mean this thing doesn't even weigh all of two pounds probably. It wasn't clickbait right? It's really the cutest machine you've ever seen. And so very functional, so very functional. The ways and the practicality of this in my mind are aplenty. I can see you getting one of them for a child who is just learning how to sew and really only needs like the basic stuff. I can see this being great for a location. You need to you know you have a few hours to kill in your hotel room because you travel for work or whatever it is. You could put that in your carry-on to carry with you and then you can sew on the go. Like you could take that thing just about anywhere and get a lot of really great quality sewing done with those 16 stitches that it offers. So I am just thrilled um you know as technology improves a lot of things are getting smaller and they don't need to be and maybe a sewing machine isn't the first thing that you think of that's better smaller. It's certainly not going to replace the machines that we have like in our homes like our nice sewing machines but on the go in a pinch she's perfect. She is absolutely perfect. So I hope you enjoyed that review and that you will go check out Artlac the Artlac mini sewing machine for yourself. I've got links in the links galore in the description box for you to check it out. Add to the description box to find all of those but that is going to do it for me today. Thank you all so much for watching and I will see you all very soon. Bye!