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John Lewis Mini Sewing Machine
by flamehead
I asked for this sewing machine for Christmas, as I was interested in taking up some small craft activities.
It sells for an incredibly reasonable price, and comes with the John Lewis guarantee - always good!
Its also a really striking, beautiful colour - and its been an ornament in my spare ... room.
However - thats where its usefulness ends. I bought the machine as I was a complete beginner - never used a machine before - and I found the instruction manual complicated, the machine had so many settings and it all just seemed really hard work. After a few hours sat down trying to make it work, I gave up.
Recently, I sold my machine to a friend who had the same intentions as I did (but more experience!). She has found the machine to be lacking in ability for 'serious' craft activities - and in fact, it has broken under the strain of one of her projects. John Lewis have been excellent at getting it replaced for her - but its clear its not a heavy duty machine. Or even a medium duty machine.
For small jobs, it may be perfectly suitable :) Read the complete review |
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John Lewis Mini Sewing Machine
by stacey10304
I'd been on the look out for a cheapish sewing machine for months before I finally found this once and decided to buy it. I didnt want to spend a lot of money but I also didnt want some flimsy machine that wouldnt do much and would probably break on me after a few months. I have to say, this one caught my eye due to its colour rather ... than its specifications - but a year on, I have no complaints and I love my new sewing machine.
It is a simple compact sewing machine, exclusive to John Lewis and retails for £49. It comes in an array of bright colours; pink, red, yellow, blue, purple and orange and is incredibly cute!
It is perfect for beginners (such as me!) and I found it incredibly easy to set up and use, it took me no more than half an hour to get it set up, get it threaded and get sewing.
Its features include 10 different stitch options, 2 needle positions, drop in bobbin and free arm. It also had a double lever foot and push lever reverse. It also has a handy little tray in the bottom to keep your bobbins and other bits and bobs in. I have made an array of items using many different fabrics over the past year and I have yet to come accross something I would like to do that this machine cannot. The foot pedal only has once speed but I have not found this to be a problem as it goes at just the right speed for me.
The machine is lightweight and small but is definitely not flimsy, it doesnt move about when you are sewing and it doesnt take up much space either. It looks perfect sat on my desk and brightens up my craft room!
The sewing machine also comes with a mains adapter, I noticed whilst looking around for a sewing machine that alot were battery powered - which I definitely didnt want! So I was very pleased to see that I could just plug this in and go.
So to summarise, this is a perfect little sewing machine and is a bargain at £49. It performs perfectly for me everytime and is very easy to use, even for beginners (the instructions are very straight forward). It comes with a good range of stitch options for such a small and low priced machine, and definitely feels like a quality sewing machine - not flimsy or cheap at all. Plus, with all the bright and appealing colours it comes in, how could you not want to own one?! I recommended this to my friends after I purchased it and not they all have one to.
John Lewis have also just released a new, more expensive version of this sewing machine which will obviously have more to it...so if your looking for a more comprehensive sewing machine check this one out instead. It retails for £99 and again comes in all the wonderful colours! Read the complete review |
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John Lewis Mini Sewing Machine
by katyj10
This is a review of John Lewis Mini Sewing Machine which I have in the pictured colour, pink. I was a complete novice to start with despite my mum being a competent sewer. I was a bit scared of the larger machines and all their functions so thought I'd start small and get a bigger one later on if I was good enough to justify ... it.
First impressions
The machine is really diddy and simple to use. I asked my mum to give me a crash course to start me off and she was surprised at the quality of it.
Projects
My first project was taking up a pair of jeans and the second one was a pair of curtains for the bedroom. The machine coped well with the jeans but struggled a little with the upholstery material plus header tape and I broke a couple of needles so perhaps this was a little too ambitious. Next up I made a taggie comfort blanket for my daughter using ribbons and material from her outgrown baby clothes so we could enjoy and remember them.
Getting started
This is such a simple machine, it was perfect to start on. To begin, you need to prepare the bobbin for underneath the needle (to lock stitches together) and the empty plastic bobbins were provided. I picked up the method of filling the bobbin straight away. You have to fill it from a large cotton reel in the colour you want.
Threading
Threading the machine takes a little more practice. You follow the booklet diagrams that come with the machine and the thread has tension being threaded around the machine (sorry I don't know the technical terms). The most difficult part is pushing the thread through the eye of the needle which is tricky and it foxed my mum the first time as you pass it through towards the back of the machine, then dip the needle to catch up the bobbin. A little flimsy needle threader tool is provided that may help some people but I found it more difficult to use. Around 10 cm needs to be left spare before you begin to give you enough slack to turn the needle up and down.
Features
The machine has an A-J reel of different stitches and you turn the knob to choose the style of stitch. You can alter the sizes of the stitches too. A lever on the machine enables reverse stitching which is handy for securing the ends of pieces. There is a little drawer at the base to keep spare needles and bobbins in.
Power
An AC mains adaptor cable is provided so you can plug in and go and another foot pedal with a cable at the same end so you can control your stitching with your foot.
Lifting the needle
You just turn the reel at the end so you lift the needle and a complete rotation will send the needle downwards. When you start sewing you lower the needle into the material.
My thoughts
I love this little machine and I think we are well matched. I still have minimal ability to machine sew but can do basic jobs on this machine and have made peg baskets, bunting, spare cushion covers (around a baby moon shaped awkward sized pillow!) and other bits and bobs. For the money paid I think I have had good value out of this machine and it is easy to stash away when not in use. It is quite noisy though when in play so I try not to use it at night time as it can be a bit disturbing for others in the house. There is no light on the machine and this doesn't bother me as I just use an overhead light. I do wish there was a "cotton snapper" on it to cut the threads as it is annoying to have to keep using the scissors to do this.
If the machine is incorrectly threaded, it will let you know, namely by jamming or snapping the thread and making you rethread. I had a few hours of hair pulling before realising that I had incorrectly threaded the machine.
Price and packaging
The sewing machine comes in a great little box that is so compact and you can't believe it is all in there. It is not heavy to carry and was priced at £50 at the time I purchased my machine. I looked at them every time I was in John Lewis and finally thought just go for it! I have had it over a year now and do not regret my purchase.
Final thoughts
I have since acquired a full sized machine but have not dared use it yet as I have found the JL one to meet all my needs so far. It looks lovely and performs well enough for me. An established sewer would probably find this machine far too basic but a beginner could learn the basics on a machine like this. There are cheaper mini models on the market but I like my hot pink model! Read the complete review |