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The humble sewing machine exploded in popularity during 2020 from a mix of necessity (sewing face masks) and boredom (being stuck at home). If you missed out on the trend or just finally found a reason to take on a new creative endeavor, you don’t need to empty your savings. There are plenty of deals waiting for you.
The Singer Stylist Computerized Sewing Machine, for instance, is perfect for the new
The Stylist 7258 is equipped with 100 built-in stitches for everything from basic sewing to decorative embellishments. You can sew buttonholes in one single (and simple) step for consistent results, and even choose from six different buttonhole styles. There’s also 203 stitch applications to choose from, which basically just means you can do over 200 different projects with this machine.
You can learn your machine’s basics — from threading it correctly to changing the needle — just by hopping online for the owner’s class. And most things are designed to be uncomplicated from the get-go. There’s a built-in needle threader that eliminates eye strain, a top drop-in bobbin that lets you monitor it while you sew, and a feature that automatically selects the optimum stitch length and width for you. You’ll even get over $165 worth of accessories with your purchase, including sewing feet, bobbins, needles, cleaning tools, and more.
Whether you’re planning on stitching some face masks, trying your hand at a