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SINGER 9960 Quantum Stylist 600-Stitch Computerized Sewing Machine

SINGER 9960 Quantum Stylist 600-Stitch Computerized Sewing Machine
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SINGER 9960 Quantum Stylist 600-Stitch Computerized Sewing Machine

SINGER 9960 Quantum Stylist 600-Stitch Computerized Sewing Machine Features

  • 600 built-in stitches including 13 styles of fully automatic one-step buttonholes and 5 different fonts provide endless project possibilities
  • Electronic auto pilot and speed control provide complete control of sewing speed making sewing difficult areas easier and error-free. 110 volt machine designed for United States and Canadian use only.
  • Stitch editing capabilities allow you to control the exact look of a stitch pattern with elongation and mirror imaging
  • One-touch automatic thread cutter trims the upper and lower threads when you are done sewing for faster and easier sewing
  • Automatic needle threader and top drop-in bobbin system make for quick and easy set-up

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SINGER 9960 Quantum Stylist 600-Stitch Computerized Sewing Machine Reviews

Reviews By H. Erickson-Sander : Date September 2, 2011
Okay, here's the thing. I've spent the last several years happily sewing along with my Huskystar E20 by Husqvarna. It's a basic machine, but it got the job done. Really, I was happy, but I had no idea what I was missing out on. When I was recently upgraded to this Singer Quantum Stylist machine, I was at first skeptical of the computerized side of it and slightly concerned it would be too much machine for me: a beginner seamstress.

When the machine arrived I couldn't wait to try it out, I opened it immediately and carefully read through the manual (which is surprisingly simple for a machine with so many features). I wound the bobbin and threaded the machine while reading the instructions on how to do so very carefully - it's just a tad different than your basic machine where the spool sits on top. Once I got all set up with some brown thread and a white dish towel to practice on, I slowly pushed down on the pedal and - WOW.

"It sews like magic!!!" I exclaimed, and my husband laughed. And then I went crazy trying out all the features that were new to me, since I formerly only owned a very basic machine. I was shocked at how smoothly and quietly this Singer machine runs. The computerization of it is simple and easy to get the hang of.

Since receiving the machine a few weeks ago now I've completed more sewing projects than I've ever done in my life.

Reviews By J. C. McDermott : Date April 16, 2012
First of all, I wanted to point out that this machine comes with the value added accessory package as well as the hard case and extension table. You will see that advertised on other websites, but the Amazon description does not state it. So it was a very pleasant surprise to open the box and see those accessories included.

As for the machine, you really could not get a better deal for your money. I'll admit, I've been pretty leery of Singer in the past few years and have several sewing machines. I'm actually replacing a computerized Kenmore with this one and know that I made an excellent choice. The features on this machine are outstanding. The fact it has an automatic thread cutter was enough to get me to buy this. The stitch quality is excellent and the monograms come out perfect. Selecting your stitches is as easy and adjusts the stitch length and width along with tension, automatically. But you do have the choice to set those yourself as well and that is not hard to do. Another feature that is not mentioned is the fact the machine has dual lighting on the bed. So not only is the area where the presser foot lit, but also the bed of the machine. It lights up the whole area very well. You normally find this only on high end machines.

For $329, you just can't go wrong. I've sewed with machines that cost 3-4 times as much and this does just as well as they did. Not to mention the amount of stitches this machine has is unreal! Singer has definitely hit the mark with this machine and I'm surprised this isn't selling faster!

Lastly, I want to mention that you should be receiving the updated model. Initially, when this machine came out a couple of years ago, there were some issues with the bobbin jamming. So I think that is why some people were hesitant on purchasing this model since a number of early reviews mention this problem. But Singer corrected this issue at the end of 2010 or beginning of 2011 and added a blue swirl graphic to the front of the machine.

Reviews By Book Fan : Date July 26, 2011
PROS -- Automatic thread tension, thread cutting, stitch lock-down. Has lots of stitch patterns including decorative and alphabets, many accessories and presser feet included, foot-pedal not required (good for disabled), no lubrication needed.
CONS -- No automatic bobbin winding or threading. Numerous letters and decorative stitches may be bloatware, depending on your sewing needs; confusing stitch terminology in the manual. There is no memory to save sequences of character/decorative stitches which you define.

[ETA: comments from a Singer repair tech about WHAT NOT TO DO added, see the very end of this review. -- 10/3/2011 ]

This is a versatile machine, with cleverly designed utility stitches, and numerous decorative stitches (a little over 100 are designs, the rest are alphabets). It has many more capabilities and automated tasks compared to my 40 year old zigzag machine. In use, this machine is much smoother and quieter than my old one. It took me 18 minutes to hook up everything and wind a bobbin and thread the machine for the first time, slowly following the instructions in the manual, much faster subsequently. I was expecting it to be annoying to select stitches on the LCD screen, but t was actually very easy (though I keep forgetting to check which presser foot the LCD says to use for the selected stitch). The decorative stitches don't always turn out quite the same as their icon, so test them first, but they are fun. I had no tension problems -- it was sure nice to skip the pre-sew step of tensioning test seams. The reverse button is much easier than manually turning a mechanical lever on my old machine, and having a tack button is nice also.

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