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SINGER | 7258 Sewing & Quilting Machine With Accessory Kit - 203 Stitch Applications - Simple & Great For Beginners

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Style: 7258 with 100 Stitches & Programmable Needle


Features

  • PUSH BUTTON STITCH SELECTION: The SINGER Stylist 7258 sewing machine allows you to select the desired stitch with just a simple push of a button. Optimum settings for length, width and tension are set automatically and are customizable with adjustable stitch length and stitch width. Volts : 120V. Amps : 0.62. Watts-74
  • WARRANTY: SINGER Stylist 7258 Sewing Machine has 25 Year Limited Warranty , 60 Hertz
  • This sewing machine is warranted for use in the US and Canada at 110 volts only

Description

The SINGER Stylist 7258 100-Stitch Computerized Sewing Machine offers great value because it comes with loads of free accessories. The sewing machine is provided with 100 built-in stitches making fashion sewing, home and decorative sewing, quilting, crafting and heirloom sewing easier. Thanks to its heavy duty metal frame, it has long-lasting durability. The Computerized Sewing machine with large LCD screen provides clear and easy viewing of your selected stitches including stitch length and stitch width. Stitch length and width can be adjusted to customize as desired for your projects. This sewing machine has a ton of other features like 6-segment feeding system, built-in reverse, horizontal threading, programmable needle up/down, electronic start and stop, automatic bobbin winding clutch, extra-high presser foot lifter, speed control and automatic presser foot pressure control. The SINGER Stylist 7258 Sewing Machine has 2 StayBright LED lights which illuminate the sewing surface for optimal viewing. PRODUCT DETAILS: Model Number - 7258 Description - 100 Stitch Electronic Sewing Machine Product - Sewing Machine Bobbin Class - 15J Needles - 2020 & 2045 Lightbulb - LED UPC - Dimensions - 14. 5 L x 7. 5 W x 12 H Weight - 14. 6 pounds - 25-Year Limited Power Supply - Works in North America only WHATS IN THE BOX: 10 Presser Feet: All-Purpose Foot, Buttonhole Foot, Blind Hem Foot, Darning / Freehand Embroidery Foot, Gathering Foot, Satin Stitch Foot, Overcasting Foot, Narrow Rolled Hem Foot, Quarter Inch Foot, Zipper Foot In the box along with machine and presser feet: Pack of Needles, Bobbins, Darning Plate, Needle Plate Screwdriver, Thread Spool Caps, Soft-Sided Dust Cover, Foot Pedal, Auxiliary Spool Pin, Spool Pin Felt, Seam Ripper / Lint Brush, Power Cord, Instruction Manual in English, Spanish, French, Machine Intro DVDPRODUCT DETAILS: Model Number - 7258 Description - 100 Stitch Electronic Sewing Machine Product - Sewing Machine Bobbin Class - 15J Needles - 2020 & 2045 Lightbulb - LED UPC - Dimensions - 14. 5"L x 7. 5"W x 12"H Weight - 14. 6 pounds - 25-Year Limited Power Supply - Works in North America only.

Brand: SINGER


Color: Green/White


Product Dimensions: 7.5"D x 14.5"W x 12"H


Product Dimensions: 17.72 x 10.24 x 14.96 inches


Item model number: 7258


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 18.74 pounds


Manufacturer: Singer


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: May 30, 2010


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  • So funny story, I bought this machine back in Sept ...
Style: 7258 with 100 Stitches & Programmabl...
So funny story, I bought this machine back in Sept of 2013. That was 3 years ago. I bought it with intensions of starting to learn how to sew - well that never happened. For the next 3 years, this thing sat in my storage room in its original unopened box, being used as mainly a nicely shaped heavy box that all my other crap can pile on top of. Imagine my surprise that in 2016 when I saw this pop up on amazon again, I was like "oh let's see how much it price dropped since I bought it" (note this is a really common thing w/ me, I buy stuff that I end up not using much and it price drops dramatically next time I check), and it turned out to be a good $40 MORE EXPENSIVE than when I bought it 3 years ago! O__O With most technology a 3 year gap would drop the price by hundreds - but I guess this totally doesn't apply to something like a sewing machine? In any case, I finally pulled this out and started modifying a lot of my garments that have been in the "sell to resale shops or donate" bags. I did some research ahead of time on how to use it via youtube vids, and got ideas/steps/guides from various youtubers on how to mod my existing clothes to something new. I find this machine to be pretty beginner friendly as long as you do some basic research first. The booklet explains a lot of the parts very well but I mostly just glanced through it or skipped to the specific foots that I need to look for (ie zipper foot) since I got the rest of what I need to know from youtube. This does come with a detachable foot pedal but also a start/stop button for if you don't want to use the foot pedal. I prefer the pedal as initially when I tried using the button I keep forgetting to press it when I need to stop. foot pedal, even for beginners, is much more intuitive. There's a speed control slider which lets you adjust the speed no matter how hard you press, which is suuuuuuper nice for beginner. At the lowest speed I find the machine to be not very noisy, but recently I changed it to medium speed for one of my projects and it did seem louder. I'm not sure how much dramatically louder the highest speed may be, but I don't think it'll really bother my housemates when their doors are closed (I work in the living room dining room table due to lack of space haha). I did notice that the plastic lid over the bobbin seem to shake at medium speed though...that part is a little worrying but I'm hoping it won't be that big of a problem, and I don't think I'll be moving on to full out medium and high speed yet. There's a button for leaving the needle up or down when you stop sewing which became incredibly useful when I was working on long chunks of straight sewing that still required periodic adjustment. As someone else also mentioned, I did notice that when I turn the wheel to pull the needle up and try to pull my garment out sometimes it's hard to pull - that's because my needle wasn't at the highest point apparently. Initially I broke thread (and got paranoid I'm gonna bend the needle) but now I know to just turn the wheel some more and pull the needle up further. Once it's in the "nice" zone it's very easy to pull out. There are maybe 3 things I'm not too happy with. One is the reverse stitch button - if you're using the foot pedal you basically have to wait a second or two before you can press that button, and vice versa. I'm guessing I know why for safety reason (or just how it's programmed), but what it means is that I find I can't do what I see a lot of youtubers are doing when doing back stitching - ie it's not nearly as fast. Most people I see them do a very speedy stop stitch, reverse stitch, then forward stitch and done. With this machine I have to stop wait a second, press the button, wait another second or two, then forward stitch again. If you don't wait long enough, you have to repress the button or the foot pedal - and if you do THAT too quickly it still doesn't work. What ends up happening is that I'm sitting there holding down the reverse button and nothing happens, I realize and I let go and repress and NOTHING HAPPENS. then I have stop and consciously count 1-2, and then press. It makes kind of a slow going and constantly causes me to forget to back stitch. the other thing that I was a little meh about was the fact that there's no mini screwdriver that comes with the machine. This means if you want to replace the needle or open the bottom for cleaning/unjamming, you'll have to have a set of mini screw drivers on hand. Most standard screw drivers are not small enough to fit in that tiny space (for example the screw for holding the needle). This thing came with a mini seam ripper but not a mini screw driver. :( That bummed me out. I did end up buying a mini screwdriver set from amazon anyway, but it can be a bit irritating if you don't know and need to replace the needle and suddenly you have to pause your project. In my case, I ended up using a tweezer until I got my screwdriver set. the last thing was that a few times the bobbin thread got jammed on the bottom of the plate and it was insanely difficult to remove. I had to seam rip my garment out of there and at a latter point I was able to use my seamripper again to pull out the clump of thread. I'm really not sure why it got jammed, but it happened 2-3 times, with the last time being particularly bad. I'm going to assume it's from my inexperience, but just wanted to put it out there that it did happen. Because I still didn't have the mini screw driver at the time, I couldn't open the bottom plate to remove the thread clump so again irritating that it didn't come with something that can open it. Other than that, I LOVE this machine. So many different stitches AND it came with insane number of foots for free. I saw that a lot of other models/machines require you to buy the foots separately. The number of stitches and the number of foots that came for free was what really sold me on this (plus the price was excellent when I bought it and all the positive reviews!). As a total beginner to sewing, I find this to be a really excellent machine. Even at its current price it's still drastically cheaper than a lot of other machines with less stitches and attachments. Highly recommend this for beginners and intermediate sewers, but I imagine if you're a heavy duty seamstress, this might not really be for you (but I think if you're an experienced seamstress you'd know that anyway!) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2016 by Kai

  • Thank You, Singer, for making this machine available!
Style: 7258 with 100 Stitches & Programmabl...
In the past I sewed and made lots and lots of things. I have multiple disabilities, and finally just gave up on sewing and gave away my heavy-duty sewing machine. It was not computerized. One thing I can no longer do is sit sewing for hours and hours. I have very poor vision, but the Singer fabulous online help allowed me to enlarge the manual to exactly the size print I needed, and sort out just the English after printing it all. I was very allergic to the printed copy (and the manual that came in print with the machine). So I got some excellent plastic cover pages and slipped all the printed ones into the covers. Let them sit awhile--that often helps, and it seemed to work on this. The manual is a huge help. A few things are not clear in there, but go to the Singer website and the answer is VERY likely to be clearly explained there! I did that, and IT WORKED! After study the manually in a few short sessions, I pulled the cart I have the machine and ALL the things I need to sew over to my deskside. This saved me so much time because I didn't have to run around looking for things. In two hours I had the bobbin filled and placed, the machine threaded, and that was a good time to stop for the day. I rolled the cart (a really great cart made by Seville and very reasonably priced--great for all sorts of functions) to a good resting place. The next day I got underway to do the project that had gotten me to try this machine. I had modified a couple of 100% polyester capes to go on and off my disabled self more easily. Very, very long cut down the middle of the front of the garment, two sides on each cape that needed securing all the way down so they would not unravel in the washing machine. Okay, I am not exaggerating here. It took me an hour and a half to do both capes. That project paid for the machine! I've had these allergies for my whole life, and God used everything He has shown me through the years to make this work for me smoothly. For one thing, I cannot sew anything (or wear it) unless it has been washed first. And washed without laundry soap! It's pretty funny if you think about it! I learned a bunch of things from studying this manual that I never learned in so many years of using sewing machines. One thing is that you must use the right needle, and you need to replace needles on a good schedule. Another is that an automatic tension is WONDERFUL. Those two things caused most the repairs I had to have done on my machine. Next I have to learn how to clean out the right parts of the machine and how to oil it. I think I will be doing some small projects with fleece (that's what I wear the most) and bandanas! I cannot handle a needle and thread by hand much at all. Thank you, Singer, for this very special machine! I have a suggestion that would help some folks like me. I will not be using decorative stitches. Finding the very few types of stitches I need among 100 with my poor eyesight is a big challenge. I need ALL the features of this computerized machine, but with a lot fewer stitches. I kept looking at the heavy-duty machines, but the threading, the tension and other things would be much more difficult for me than with this machine. I'll probably find ways to find the few stitches I need on this machine. But I don't sew for fun anymore. I've had so many years of sewing that when I need something to use, I want to be able to put it together quickly and keep the edges from unraveling. No decorating by sewing for me. Yet I need ALL the other features of this machine. I will be watching closely for what you come up with next! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2015 by K. Davis

  • Used this is an intro class
Style: 7258 with 100 Stitches & Programmabl...
Love how the machine has threading instructions right on it, I'm a beginner. This machine has a lot of accessories that come with it, don't be fooled into buying the $310 version because this one comes with everything you need and plenty more. The only thing that kinda irked me was that it doesn't come with any thread. I know I'm asking for a lot but it just seems like they give you 99% of what you need to start, why not throw in a tiny spool to help test out your new machine?? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2023 by August

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