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Kenmore Sewing Machines
From Vintage Sears Kenmore Models To Modern Computerized Sewing Machines


Kenmore sewing machine
Kenmore sewing machines have been around for the longest time, and so far, they are doing so well in the market.

The company first introduced their product lines sometime in 1927 in Sears. It was actually a Wringer washing machine.

During 1936, it was able to hit its 1-million mark, making it one of the biggest-selling home appliance brands all over America.

Today, at least 1 of every 3 American houses has at least 1 appliance from Kenmore, including their sewing machines.

A Kenmore sewing machine carries the commitment and characteristics of the company. Their products are known to be modern and stylish, which means you can simply put them anywhere and they will shine on their own.

They are also efficient when it comes to the use of energy. This way, you will be able to save not just time but money as well.

Common Types of Kenmore Sewing Machines

The Kenmore Drop-in Bobbin Sewing Machine

One of the most popular models is the Kenmore Drop-in Bobbin Sewing Machine, with 90 stitch functions and a 1-step buttonhole. It also has it own needle threader.

The presser foot pedal makes it very easy for the user to feed any type of fabric into the sewing machine.

Moreover, the stitch functions and button holes can guarantee you that you will be able to create superior-quality stitches-threads will not end up broken and that stitches don't come off loose.

The speed of the sewing machine can be controlled electronically. All you need to do is to press on the electronic functions you can find in the sewing machine.

There are also cheap Kenmore sewing machines that you can purchase, and, no, they are not used. A perfect example will be the one with 58 stitch function and a needle threader.

This is ideal for those who are starting out with their sewing projects, especially embroidery. Besides the 58 stitch functions, it is also equipped with different kinds of stretch stitches.

These are highly necessary to ensure that your stitches remain strong. For you to be able to enjoy freehand embroidery, this sewing machine from Kenmore has its own drop-feed dog system that's very convenient to use. And the sweetest part of the bargain is the fact that it costs between $80 and $120.

The Kenmore Elite Embroidery / Sewing Machine

Kenmore Elite sewing embroidery machine
Do you have passion for embroidery but you want to settle for something that isn't a hassle to use?

You can check out electronic Kenmore sewing machines, such as the Kenmore Elite Embroidery / sewing machine.

It has a whooping 900+ stitch functions, which means you can simply produce almost any type of embroidery design that you can possibly come up with.

If you're running out of your creative juices, you can simply browse on 30 embroidery designs that are already built into the system. You can also create 5 kinds of buttonhole that are automatic.

Monogramming of embroidery materials is also very easy. You can settle for three sizes and two fonts. Moreover, it has its own embroidery carriage arm, which basically doesn't need any attachment.

Computerized Kenmore sewing machines such as this one are equipped with their own LCD touch screen, the size falling in 4.7 inches. So you can have a perfect, crystal-clear image of your design, these screens have excellent color display and resolution.

There are also buttons that are easy to manage, such as the needle button, which can move your needles either up and down automatically, as well as the start-and-stop button.

Compared to other embroidery sewing machines, these computerized Kenmore sewing machines can only go as much as 650 stitches for every minute; but if you're simply pursuing embroidery as a form of hobby or creating designs for personal use, this figure is already superb.

The Kenmore Computerized Drop-in Bobbin Sewing Machine

Looking for computerized Kenmore sewing machines at a tight budget can pose a problem, as none of them go below $100. But you can save at least $300 for a Kenmore Computerized Drop-in Bobbin sewing machine with 215 stitch functions.

You will already enjoy a great deal of perks, such as 167 built-in stitches and monograms. You can also expect the same function buttons.

Furthermore, freedom of design is a prominent trait of this sewing machine as you can certainly come up with almost 50 different patterns. This machine is ideal if you're going to create quilts, as it can manage over 45 different kinds of quilting stitches.

Vintage Sears Kenmore Sewing Machine

The Sears Kenmore vintage sewing machines date as far as the 1960s, when these appliances were considered the rage. Try finding the Model 52, which was manufactured during the Swinging '60s.

It is equipped with a mahogany table or stand that you can easily fold. It can also come with other extra parts such as needles and bobbins.

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