Brother LS2125I 10-Stitch Free-Arm Sewing Machine with Automatic 4-Step Buttonholer | 
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| Brand: Brother Category: Kitchen
List Price: $99.00 Buy New: $67.50 You Save: $31.50 (32%)
New (16) Used (2) Refurbished (1) from $64.99
Rating: 130 reviews Sales Rank: 868
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 16 Dimensions (in): 15 x 6 x 11.8 Warranty: 1
MPN: LS-2125I Model: LS2125I UPC: 012502615293 EAN: 0012502615293 ASIN: B000EOX28E
Release Date: October 16, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Portable sewing machine for basic sewing, mending, and crafting projects | | • | 10 built-in stitches, each with multiple stitch functions; automatic 4-step buttonholer | | • | Free-arm capability; automatic bobbin winder; reverse sewing lever; snap-on presser feet | | • | Foot control, screwdriver, bobbins, needles, extra spool pin, darning plate, and manual included | | • | Measures 15 by 6 by 11-3/4 inches; 25-year limited warranty |
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Product Description Home sewn fashion at your fingertips. With a total of 25 stitch functions, including elastic and blind hem, you'll be stitching like a pro in no time. An included twin needle feature allows for two-color sewing, while the flatbed/free arm convertible sewing surface and quick-change presser feet perfectly compliment your personal sewing style. 25-year limited warranty. Model LS2125I.
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| Customer Reviews:
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Excellent August 27, 2010 swapna Got this sewing maching for $75.I have never used a sewing machine before.My mom taught me to do basic stitches.. It was so good and very very easy.. I loved it.
Does quite a bit for a simple little machine! August 11, 2010 Teachergirl (Seattle, WA USA) I ordered this machine for simple projects like repairs, hemming jeans/pants, and making pillow covers or other easy-to-sew things for our home.
If you are gentle with it and take it slow, you can use a regular needle to do all of these things.
So far I have hemmed two pairs of jeans, made a pillow cover, and repaired the seam on a shirt. Haven't broken a needle, and the machine didn't seem to be overworked in the process.
I like the fact that there are not too many buttons to deal with and it is manual. I really don't need a fancy machine with so many options that it takes going to a class to learn how to use it.
I will say that it helps that I already learned to sew on something similar many years ago, so some sewing experience helps.
Great machine for the price July 22, 2010 Sonia P. Gaither (Nashville, TN) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
First I want to say this: this is a very beginner machine. If you want to learn to sew, this is great. It's very easy to understand. It's a good little machine. I had mine for almost 2 years before I upgraded to a janome and became a better sewist. I've had zero problems with mine. It's a bit noisy, and you need a mat under it, so it doesn't shake itself off the table. But other than that, i've had no complaints. Even though I have a great fancy new machine, I am keeping my cheapo little brother for a backup.
I love my little brother! July 12, 2010 ShootingStar 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this machine for myself on a whim in 2008 after seeing the great reviews. I have never been the "craftsy" type, and hated Home Ec in school. The machine sat in the box for 6 months until a friend who IS a craftsy woman showed me how to make my first pillowcase. I was hooked. The machine has been humming along ever since. For the hobbyist, this is a good investment. It's sturdy with enough stitches available to have fun with, and it lets you know when it's time for an oiling, as it starts to smell a bit like a vacuum cleaner belt going bad. It's easy to access the parts that need oil, and the instruction book has good illustrations for care. I have had to change a needle and untangle a mess from the bobbin and things went well. The only negative thing is that the thread does get wrapped around the wheel sometimes and you have to stop and re-thread the needle. When I am ready to upgrade, I will get a machine that threads the needle for me. For now though, I am totally satisfied with this machine, and would recommend it for anyone. Also, the instruction books came packaged with one in English and a separate one in Spanish, so it's easy to find what you need.
Easy and gets the job done! June 21, 2010 Cassandrelu (Pittsburgh, PA, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I love this sewing machine because it's SO EASY. When it first arrived, I thought to myself, "Wow, this is going to be difficult to use..." but boy was I wrong. The instructions are very simple to follow and I had myself sewing within a half hour.
The different sewing types is a nice added option and it makes for a nicer finish. I haven't yet used the button-holer, but it seems to be pretty self explanatory.
So far I've created pillows, clothing, handbags (for my daughter) and a blanket.
I can't stress enough: this is SO easy!
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