Features: The CP100X, feature-rich, sewing, and quilting machine brings high-quality sewing to your craft room. Designed for ease of use and durability with convenient features like a sharp LCD display, a one-step automatic needle threader with easy-to-follow threading diagrams, Quick-Set bobbin system, and adjustable sewing speed control. The CP100X also comes complete with a large wide table for sewing quilts and garments, a hard case to protect the machine when it is not in use, and 11 sewing and quilting feet. Select from 100 unique built-in stitches and 8 styles of auto-size one-step buttonholes. The metal frame, fixed needle bar, and exceptional feed system will give you high-quality, beautiful stitches. The CP100X amplifies your creativity with advanced features for a refined sewing experience.
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Features: The ST371HD is the perfect machine for everyday sewing and mending on everything from durable outdoor fabrics to lightweight elegant silks. Including a metal needle plate for smoother fabric feeding, and heavyweight needles, the ST371HD can handle layers of heavier fabrics. Also included are 37 utility and decorative stitches for blind hems, stretch stitches, buttonholes, zipper insertion, and more. The ST371HD comes complete with 6 sewing feet, including a spring action zigzag foot, nonstick, blind stitch, zipper, buttonhole, and button sewing feet, Plus, the drop feed feature allows you to do free-motion sewing. The built-in handle allows the machine to easily go from sewing table to storage, when not in use. This machine also has a built-in easy needle threader, jam-resistant Quick-Set™ drop-in top bobbin, automatic bobbin win...
Features: 600 Stitches including Alphanumeric Patterns - to personalize your projects
Needle Threading Guide - threads the needle’s eye effortlessly
Top Drop-In Bobbin System - easy to see & thread for jam-proof sewing
Large Extension Table - allows you to manage quilts & other large projects
110/120 volt, do not recommend customers to buy overseas for different volts concerns