🧵 Sew Strong, Sew Fast, Sew Smart – The Ultimate Heavy-Duty Powerhouse!
The SINGER Heavy Duty 4411 is a professional-grade sewing machine featuring a powerful motor with 50% more piercing power, capable of 1,100 stitches per minute. It offers 69 stitch applications and a durable full metal frame for skip-free sewing on tough fabrics like denim and leather. Equipped with a top drop-in bobbin system and LED lighting, it ensures smooth, uninterrupted sewing sessions. Perfect for both heavy-duty projects and delicate fabrics, this machine combines speed, versatility, and durability in one sleek package.
Material | Plastic, Metal |
Color | Grey |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 14.6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.25"D x 15"W x 12"H |
D**O
The perfect choice
The singer heavy duty sewing machine works great, I sent it to my daughter as a birthday gift and she's a beginner, and it amazes me how fast she figured everything else she told me the machine is super easy to use, and she loved it that is very lightweight and the sewing light is very useful, she also loved how easy it was to use the pedal and the fact that the machine had the choice of being very high speed as well, so based on my honest opinion it was a very smart purchase I highly recommend it as well as the seller
S**A
Amazing sewing machine
The media could not be loaded. This sewing machine is amazing! It’s sturdy, powerful, and handles thick fabrics like denim and leather with ease. The high-speed stitching makes projects go much faster, and it’s surprisingly easy to use even for beginners. I love that it feels durable and reliable—definitely a great investment for anyone who sews regularly.
M**L
Nice good quality machine
I bought this Singer 4411 to replace a singer my mom had and I inherited when she passed away. My old machine had worked for over 40 years so I looked at different brands but bought this. Its a good quality machine and does everything I want it to do, sewing jeans, light weight upholstery material, t-shirts and any repairs needed to be done. It came with a few accessories needed like sewing needles, cleaning brush, seam ripper and three extra bobbins. It only took a few minutes to figure out how to thread the bobbin and thread the machine and I was sewing. It has a handle that lifts up to carry it which is a nice plus. The price was very reasonable too.One thing I would like to tell all you ladies something I learned. I had gone to a local sewing machine store to see if my old machine was worth fixing and it wasn't because it was too old. The lady at the store told me that machines sold at sewing machine stores are different from sewing machine sold in big box stores, such as Amazon, K-Mart, Walmart and so on. She said they make a less costly machine for the big box stores using cheaper parts than the machines sold at high end sewing machine stores. I was skeptical so I sent an email to Singer and to Brother sewing machines and they said the information I was given was incorrect. The machines sold are the same. They don't make "cheaper machines" for big box stores. They also said the only difference is that machines bought in a high end sewing machine store cost more because they usually have "hands on training offered" and sometimes a cleaning or two the first year after you purchase a machine. With big box stores you can email for help or questions. Both Singer and Brother said that the lady in the store was probably just trying to make the sale with me. By the way, in the high end store both brand machines were about 40 to 60 dollars more so I was glad to find the sewing machine I wanted at a better price through Amazon.Shipping took 5 days longer than posted in the shipping information after I purchased the machine and the box was torn and looked like it had gone through a war zone, thanks to the FedEx sure post way of shipping. Luckily the machine was packed in rigid styrafoam and arrived with no defects to the machine. I complained to Amazon about the lengthy wait and the condition of the box and they offered me a 20% discount for my complaints or return the machine if it was damaged and they would have replaced it if needed. I was very pleased with the customer service and speedy reply to my email. Amazon does try its best to keep a customer happy.
A**Y
Very cute and basic, all you need for a beginner!
Very good sewing machine! Easy to use, gives you the basic essentials you need, and you can feel good and look cute while sewing with it! Lol
I**N
Less happy with my new Singer
I'm so happy with my new Singer! I took it out of the box around 8AM Saturday and was sewing in less than an hour. I sewed all weekend and couldn't be more pleased with my purchase. This machine replaced a very basic Singer I taught myself to sew on-- 50 years ago! It had a good run and I was afraid that having to learn a new machine would make me crazy, but it was really simple to set this one up and it works great.UPDATE: A few weeks in and I'm less happy with it. Why oh why does the machine "birdsnest" on me for no apparent reason? In a way, I miss using my old Singer where you could easily get "under the hood." This one is so closed up, I don't know what I may be doing wrong and I don't see any way to prevent the birdsnesting from happening at random moments.FURTHER UPDATE: The End. This machine bit the dust one year in. What happened was this-- the presser foot was never very securely attached to the shank, no idea why, and it moved out of position while I was sewing which caused the needle to hit it and break off. In a lifetime of sewing, I've broken many needles, but never has this caused the demise of a fairly new sewing machine. (In fact, I only ever had ONE machine, till I bought this 4411). I contacted Singer and spoke to people on the phone. They told me that the needle break probably spoiled the factory-set bobbin tension. No sh!t! And that it was out of warranty so I was basically on my own. From what I was reading online, I'd have to make a significant trip to a repair shop --so few still exist-- and then pay half the cost of the machine or more to get it repaired.I did find YouTube videos about adjusting bobbin tension yourself and was trying that-- what a pain compared to the old machines-- but before I had any success, I took a closer look at the end of the shank, because I was still wondering why it did such a poor job of holding the foot on. I merely touched it and, lo and behold, the little hook at the end of it fell off in my hand. This metal part had broken off. Why, I'll never know.I needed to replace this machine quickly and found a great deal on a very simple Brother machine --factory refurbished, which I like-- for $50 total. If this one breaks in a year I will have gotten my money's worth, but I don't think it will. I didn't need the "high speed" of the Singer 4411. I'm a slow sewer.
A**
Reliable Sewing Machine, But Difficult for Beginners
The sewing machine itself is good and reliable. It came with every part, tool, and accessory listed in the box. The problem is me — I’m just not good at using a sewing machine. I’ve tried threading it and assembling it three or four times, watched the company’s YouTube videos, and even followed instructions carefully, but it still hasn’t worked for me. I’m debating whether to return it or take classes, but with school starting soon, I don’t have the time. This is disappointing because I really wanted a new hobby. For anyone who already knows how to sew, this machine is great, but for a complete beginner, it might be frustrating.
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