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Brother LS2125 25-Stitch Function Free Arm Sewing Machine | 
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| Brand: Brother International Corporation Category: Kitchen
List Price: $149.99 Buy New: $139.85 You Save: $10.14 (7%)
New (2) from $139.85
Rating: 40 reviews Sales Rank: 58400
Color: White Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 15.8 Dimensions (in): 17.5 x 14.2 x 7.5 Warranty: 1
MPN: LS2125 Model: LS2125 UPC: 012502609773 EAN: 0012502609773 ASIN: B0002AHRSQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new (factory sealed). Full manufacturer's warranty. No shipments to PO, APO, AK, HI addresses.
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| Features:
| • | All-the-basics sewing machine for garments, crafts, and mending | | • | 25 built-in stitch functions include straight, zig-zag, satin, elastic, and blind hem | | • | Built-in automatic 4-step buttonholer; auto-set stitch length and width adjustment | | • | Easy threading and quick set bobbin winding; snap-on presser feet | | • | Free-arm or flat surface; carrying handle and work light; 25-year limited warranty |
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Product Description Features: All-the-basics sewing machine for garments, crafts, and mending. 25 built-in stitch functions include straight, zig-zag, satin, elastic, and blind hem. Built-in automatic 4-step buttonholer. Auto-set stitch length and width adjustment. Easy threading and quick set bobbin winding. Snap-on presser feet. Free-arm or flat surface. Carrying handle and work light. 1-year warranty.
Amazon.com Review A good starter machine for garment construction and mending, this sewing machine from Brother includes 25 built-in stitches. These range from zigzag to shell tuck to blind hem settings, and there's also an automatic four-step buttonhole function. In addition, a twin needle setting lets you sew a double line with two colors of thread for a smart decorative touch. The machine's design and features are straightforward and user-friendly, with some settings--stitch length and width--automatically set for simplified operation. It also sews in reverse and has dial-adjusted tension for tidy work. Sophisticated home tailors will find this machine too basic, but occasional and beginning sewers should get plenty of use from it and not much frustration. Threading the machine is fairly simple, and winding the bobbin is speedy. The sewing machine's work surface switches from flat to free arm for cuffs and pant legs, and the interchangeable feet have a snap-on construction. An integrated storage area keeps extra feet, needles, and bobbins tidy. Built with a handle and a work light for ease and convenience, the sewing machine comes with a zipper foot, a buttonhole foot, a button-sewing foot, a set of needles, a twin needle, a set of bobbins, and a darning plate. Brother includes a 1-year warranty. --Emily Bedard
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| Customer Reviews: Read 35 more reviews...
Do not buy it!!! December 26, 2008 This machine is WORTHLESS. But I did get it at a fairly cheap price it was not the cheapest. The machine has classic "nesting" near the bobbin. Also there is something horribly horribly wrong with the tension. I have knotting on both sides, it's ridiculous. The machine can not sew a straight line, it takes hours to do a simple project, do not buy it.
Great machine to beat up September 26, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this machine over 4 years ago to teach myself to sew. The first thing I made on it was a little shirt for my toddler. I just jumped in and haven't stopped sewing since, with the help and support of an xperienced group of sewers online. I have 3 little girls that are very close in age and I have been using this machine for over four years to make outfits and Halloween costumes for them. I have sewn everything from denim to linen, thick ruffles, layers of tulle, full, gathered, layered ruffle skirts, and God knows what else. Oh, the peter pan collared dress jacket I made of faux leopard fur and Brown corduroy (both quite thick fabrics)-I thought that was going to destroy my machine for sure! I broke 3 hand needles in half trying to put the buttons on that jacket but my machine sewed that thing without batting an eye. There were nights that I used this machine until the sun came up the next morning. I have really given this little machine a beating and my sister has borrowed it to sew stuff (seat covers for her car made from thick fluffy towels for our hot California summers) as well. I have used the satin stitch to applique on T shirts and dresses and pants.
It still works just as hard as it did the day I brought it home. I am really surprised to see the bad reviews because I must have gotten a real gem in the one I bought. I'm using it once again to make my girls' Halloween costumes this year.
I think as long as this machine is taken care of, and the right thread ad needles are used for the right type of fabric, it is fine. I have never had any problems with the tension, or thread gathering under the fabric, or thread snapping like some of the other posters. This machine has been a serious workhorse for me. I have to say it has paid for itself many times over by now!
Nice Sewing Machine for light work July 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a nice sewing machine for day to day simple work. Hard to use on think cloth and beware, trying to use it on Jeans may break it or at least Jam it. But for light work, it works flawless. Have been using more than a year and still working. Good value for price paid.
Great first sewing machine July 5, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this sewing machine after doing much research on the internet and through my local Singer dealer. All the "toy" plastic machines are just that, toys. They do not hold up and end up frustrating the new sewer because they do not work long. This machine was easy to use and had all the basic stitches so that my 7 year old granddaughter was thrilled and able to thread it and sew right away! The only thing that these sewing machines made for children do is provide fun, easy sewing projects. With scrap fabric and a little bit of time, you can come up with these easy first projects. The machine is sturdy and could last her for years and years. It cost just a little more than the toys and I highly recommend!
Fell Apart and no warranty support May 16, 2007 5 out of 8 found this review helpful
I received an LS-2125 as a gift from my daughter and was initially very pleased. Until I tried to use it to sew a button hole in a shirt. I had to adjust the button hole stitch but when I touched the adjustment knob, it fell out of the machine (it is plastic. why companies use plastic for machined parts escapes me).
I contacted the company for warranty service and they informed me I would have to ship it in at my expense and pay for return shipping and any repair work that is performed...this is MORE than the cost of the machine.
I also got the distinct impression from both the customer service folks at Brother & the nearest authorized service center (which is over 70 miles away) that I got what I deserved for buying their low end machine. The service center owner said he would be glad to sell me a machine that is reliable and works...sooooo let this be a warning! Do Not Buy Brother Sewing Machines!
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