🪡 Sew your dreams into reality with the KPCB TechSewing Machine!
The KPCB TechSewing Machine is a beginner-friendly, electric sewing machine that comes with a full set of tools, including 20 fabric squares and a finger guard for safety. It features double-thread capability, allowing you to sew multiple layers effortlessly, and offers tutorial videos to enhance your learning experience.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | AC adapter |
Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10"D x 9"W x 6.9"H |
Material Fabric | Metal |
Color | White |
J**N
Compact, Powerful, and So Easy to Use!
I recently bought Sewing Machine with the sewing kit, and I’m genuinely impressed! As someone just getting into sewing, this little machine has exceeded my expectations. It’s compact, easy to use, and comes with everything you need to start sewing right out of the box.One of the first things I noticed was how lightweight and portable it is. It’s small enough to fit in tight spaces, yet powerful enough to handle a variety of fabrics. Whether you’re sewing clothes, crafts, or household items, this machine holds its own. It’s a great choice whether you’re a beginner learning the basics or a more experienced sewer looking for a portable option.The included 42-piece kit is a fantastic bonus. It has all the essentials thread in multiple colors, bobbins, needles, a measuring tape, and more. I didn’t need to buy anything else to get started, which was a huge plus.Despite its size, the machine delivers smooth, reliable stitches and lets you adjust the tension and speed to suit your project. The setup was super easy, and the user manual is clear and beginner-friendly. I had it threaded and ready to go within minutes even without prior experience.Another big win is how quiet it is. I can sew while others are sleeping or watching TV without being disruptive. It runs smoothly and doesn’t rattle or shake, which I really appreciate.I also love the thoughtful design features like the built-in thread cutter and removable extension table. Cleaning and maintaining the machine is simple, so it feels like it’ll last me a long time with just a little care.All in all, this is a fantastic machine for anyone starting their sewing journey or even seasoned hobbyists who need a travel-friendly backup. It’s functional, affordable, and actually a lot of fun to use. Highly recommend it if you’re looking for a reliable mini sewing machine that doesn’t cut corners on performance!
M**S
Solid Product!
I have this great set of flannel sheets. They have been washed so many times that the tags are not readable. They are soooo comforta ... gah! The seams have broken at all of the corners! The thread appears to have come undone on two of the corners, and the other two just ripped at the seam ... about three inches along the corner. Otherwise, they are in great shape. I wonder if they is an inexpensive way to fix these well loved sheets. Do it yourself. And that's always the answer.I looked at sewing machines, but they are pretty pricey for a decent one. They are also bloated with features to the point where I can't really work it without taking a class on it, and my college days have passed me. Some machines I needed to major in Sewing to use.So, I stumble upon this mini KPCB upgraded sewing machine. I read the reviews, and they are quite impressive. I have a look at the pictures, and I think ... wait, it's plastic! And it looks small, like a kid's toy. And it's plastic. It's too inexpensive to work like a real machine. It's still plastic.I re-read the reviews. Well, kids can use it, but it's not a toy. It's simple to use, great for repairing things. It's reasonably well constructed. There are video instructions on how to use it (not very long, 8 to 10 minutes or so, I checked). The support people are great.Amazon has a great return policy, so ...It arrived, and I re-watched the videos. Too simple, but knowing me, I'll have some issues. Let me run a few tests and make sure all of the buttons work. They do. Let me go ahead and remove the cloth like in the video and re-stitch it. I do, and it's fine. I make a note to leave lots of thread when removing the sewn item ... I need to tie both ends near the cloth, double knot. Also, the machine itself needs at least about 10 inches to start (so that I can tie a knot in the thread where its starts sewing, and also the machine needs a lead piece as the video instructed). Great, no problem.I would like to use the foot pedal, but I'm too clunky with my feet. It's hard to work that way for me. Not everyone, just me. Wait... if I put the "foot" pedal under my right arm, about half way between hand and elbow, I can control the machine AND guide the cloth. That worked out great!So, I grab the fitted sheet that needs repair. I overlay the two pieces of cloth and put a pin or two in them to keep the edges together, nice and straight. I raise the sewing machine foot, line up the edge, and put in the cloth. I clamp down the sewing machine foot, and I turn the knob on the right side, following the arrows, to make a few stitches first (as the instructions recommend). I turn on the light, set the machine to low speed, hold the cloth to feed it, and .... engage foot pedal!It sews at a speed that I can keep pace with. It went all the way through, no problems. It all lined up very nicely. I followed the instructions to find the sweet spot so that the thread will pull without resistance and the cloth slides right out. On the upper thread I took it out of the tensioner and used my finger to hold it. It pulled much easier that way, and I stuck it back when I had enough. Pull out plenty as this will need tying on the cloth side, and it becomes the lead thread for sewing the next item.Well, it came out perfectly on both sides. Not too shabby. Better than expected, actually. Much better. I did another one as re-enforcement, and then I tied all the thread ends up near the cloth. I did all four corners this way.I guess I was thinking there would be more to it. The machine worked quite well, and it seemed well constructed ... even if it is plastic. The support people answered a question I had, and were very prompt and polite. I could see kids using this with supervision at a reasonable age. Huh, just like advertised and reviewed. How often does THAT happen?Side Note: Technically, I could have sew everything by hand without even turning the sewing machine on (just by manually turning the right knob). Good to know if you're camping and have no power. It does sew without power.
L**E
Great for beginners!
I’ve never sewed before but decided to buy this to see if I liked it. I love it!! This machine is great for beginners as it’s not too difficult to figure out and it comes with lots of different threads and fabrics to experiment with. There’s little things like the tension rod being a little broken and the fact that it doesn’t have a reverse sewing option that makes it not a full 5/5 starts but it’s so worth it for the price and for beginners.
K**H
Only last for a short time
Ordered the first one that broke after a month thinking my daughter broke it, I ordered another one and now after a month the bottom bobbin is broken again. Price too good to be true, poor quality very disappointing.
D**Y
A few issues
Had problems with the ability to start the sewing process. There was a delay or nothing at all in starting the machine to sew. Also had problems with the thread being tangled and snagged under the pressure foot. Had to return it.
C**I
It's a great deal 😄
I just got a mini sewing machine. I want to let the people who made this machine I Just Love It It was great thank you for building it...
R**D
Recommended for girls
It doesn’t breaks thread. The speed is good. The design is pretty solid. The color was perfect just as shown.
B**T
Not intended for more than a couple uses
Worked great the two times I got to use it. After that the tension would not adjust and kept snapping the thread. I liked the lightweight and the compact size. However very disappointing
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