The multifunctional sewing machine YASM-505A features 12 built-in sewing patterns and is an essential tool for any amateur or professional tailor. With the ability to choose between different patterns, you can create unique pieces of clothing and accessories. The machine also comes with multiple accessories to help you create stitches and fabrics in different styles and thicknesses.
Sewing Machine Features
Multiple stitch patterns (10)
Reverse sewing function
Small size, lightweight, and ample space for guiding the fabric being sewn by hand
Gears made from durable alloy for guaranteed long-term use
Large spool with Rewind function for easy replacement of the lower bobbin
Double threads
Drawer at the back for accessory storage
Power supply: Electric (6V adapter) / Battery (4 x AA)
Two-speed function
Illuminated head
Easy sleeve sewing
The package includes:
2 x Spools of thread
1 Needle
1 Foot pedal
1 AC ADAPTOR
Manufacturer
OEM
Specifications
Type
Conventional
Elastic Stitch
-
Number of Stitches
12 Stitches
Important information
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Very good. With the appropriate needles, it can sew very thick fabrics. There are plenty of videos on the internet both for its use and for easy repair in case of damage. See here its use as a heavy-duty machine. https://youtu.be/yNSGmU-GBqs
Hmmmm, don’t know where to start, I bought this sewing machine for some mini projects and sewing up some clothes that needed fixing, not for professional use. I changed the needle it had and all. Just wouldn’t sew, it broke 2 brand new needles already, there seems to be a problem with the machine inside, probably not aligned correctly. Im so upset it is not working how I expected it to. Dont know what to do!
Initially, after an attempt to sew a pair of pants with relatively not soft fabric from military pants, while it was going very well and making nice stitches, (always with care of course not to strain it) considering that it wasn't meant for heavy use, it broke down!!! The needle bent and then the connections that move resulted in it not pulling the lower thread and it stopped sewing. Whatever I did or changed, I believe it will be good for thin fabrics, e.g., curtains, sheets. For other requirements... no, the saying holds true that you get what you pay for!!! For its price, it is good, meaning ALWAYS ONLY for thin fabrics, so that it doesn't create internal problems in the connections. I also tried to open it to see the problem from the front side (the easy side) and the connection unhooked from the foot, resulting in it becoming completely useless. The whole affair ended up costing me more than if I had bought a new pair of pants... They say you learn from mistakes...