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(More customer reviews)Got this as a Christmas present for me from me! I love it, lots of feature, many decorative stiches.So far using it for quilting and Zhu-Zhu clothes for the grandchildren.It's more complicated than machines I've had before (basic mechanical Kenmore, Singer) This was a real upgrade for me.no problems at all, except when I didn't read the instructions - it's new and as with any new "toy" it has it's own way of doing things. Once I went through the instructions it worked just like I wanted it to.There were several feet that came with it that I didn't recognize, I called Singer, gave them the model number and they sent me individual sheets on each of them.Well worth the money.
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Singer's Curvy 8770: for the first time since the invention of the sewing machine, Singer has created a new method of threading the machine and bobbin by combining digital technology with a one-touch needle threader. The SwiftSmart Threading System allows sewers to spend less time threading the machine and more time exploring their creativity. More then 220 stitch patterns including alphanumeric stitches and 7 styles of fully automatic 1-step buttonholes, alpha and numeric stitches, and adjustable stitch length and width will help any sewer-from novice to expert-create one-of-a-kind projects with ease. Stitch mirror and editing, and twin needle sewing capability expand the possibilities. The 20-space memory bank holds names or short phrases for sewing over and over again. Drop feed for free motion sewing, an extra-high presser foot lifter and programmable needle up/down allows for expert quilting. Standard accessories include an instruction manual, quick start DVD, power cord, a variety of presser Feet (All Purpose, Buttonhole, Zipper, Blind Hem, Special Purpose), bobbins, needles, seam ripper, spool caps/pin/felt, and screwdriver.
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