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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 5 people for SHIRT
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i brought this & everyone wanted something on their shirt, & even their sweat shirt.
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we will all have matching shirts for the next trip to disney world.
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we decided to embroider disney on a shirt we bought for son and myself.
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i have embroidered towels, shirts and more.
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my family & my husband's brother's family went down to disney for a family trip and i ended up making us homemade shirts.
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Use, Compact, Short Learning Curve, Type: Computerized -
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- 2 RECOMMENDED by 4 people for SHIRT
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i purchased the brother 60 stitch computerized free arm sewing machine just recently and have used it dozens of time already (from curtains to shirts).
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so far i've sewn a patch on a shirt, fixed a zipper on my skirt, learned how to sew button holes(which i have never done before), and other small various sewing projects!
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also used the overcast stitch to finish a knit shirt.
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well, about 13 years later, i decided i wanted to make a quilt out of old band t-shirts.
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Use, Good Stitch Options, Short Learning Curve, Type: Computerized -
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- 3 RECOMMENDED by 3 people for SHIRT
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www.overstock.com
so instead of spending $100's of dollars on something i may never use after the 10 alterations, this seemed like a great alternative without loosing my shirt.
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i had some trouble with the bobbin jamming at first, but after working with it for a while i realize that it was the soft t-shirt(undershirt) type fabric i was using that was causing the jam and not
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i don't sew a lot and hence this little one is good enough for me to add a small bow to my daughter's dress, make the pants/shirts little tighter if needed etc.
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Use, Compact, Easy To Assemble, Type: Mechanical -
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- 4 RECOMMENDED by 3 people for SHIRT
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www.walmart.com
my only complaint is that it doesn't do a cover stitch (the hem as on a t-shirt sleeve) as i learned more about the stitches i learned that most sergers dont do a cover stitch but some do.
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i make scrub shirts for my husband and the fraying was getting on my nerves.
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i have already made shirts, pants and blankets for my kids, their friends and myself!!
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it is also so much easier to make a shirt with this i just run it through the serger and then i reinforce the seams with my standard sewing machine with a straight stitch.
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Use, Fast Stitching, Compact, Type: Mechanical -
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- 5 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for SHIRT
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i've made shirts from linen, velour, and corduroy (baby whale).
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it appears that this tension problem occurs to me only when i try to sew stretch-able materials, such as cloth from a fitted cotton t-shirt.
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Use, Good Stitch Options, Good Performance, Type: Computerized -
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