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Bernette Sew and Go 1 Sewing Machine

Was: $199.00
Now: $139.00
2 reviews Write a Review

Currently Out of Stock

SKU:
bern-sg1
UPC:
675900907256
Condition:
New
Availability:
Usually leaves our warehouse on the next business day.

bernette sew&go 1

The bernette sew & go 1 is a mechanical sewing machine and the entry model for the sew & go family. With 10 stitches and a maximum stitch width of 5 mm, it provides excellent functions at a very economical price. Designed to be easy to operate, it is perfect for beginner sewers. A full four presser feet, including the buttonhole foot and a zipper foot, come as standard with this model.

Features:

  • Stitch width: 5mm
  • Hook system: Front loading
  • Buttonhole: Four-step
  • 2-step presser foot lift
  • Direct stitch selection and stitch adjustments
  • Needle threader
  • Presser foot pressure
  • Young & fresh design

You have the confidence of a massive 10 Year Mechanical and 2 Year Electrical Warranty on a bernette sewing machine. 

2 Reviews

  • 5
    Five Stars

    Posted by augusta on 11th May 2018

    In time delivery package just as described

  • 3
    It is what it is

    Posted by Customer on 11th May 2018

    I bought this machine to replace a 10 year old Singer Simple. It is a carbon copy of the Singer inside with a few minor changes. The machine is made in Vietnam. The Old Singer out of the box never put down a consistent stitch and was plagued with tension problems. I am a long time sewer I just don’t need another computer causing problems, so a basic machine. Within the first minute of sewing a loud ratchet sound like a cog belt slipping on a pulley. So had the Singer apart many times cleaning and oiling. Yup all the screws in the same places. The noise was the two main screws holding the motor were completely loose! Could have been vibration in shipping or? The machine was well oiled with nothing else found amiss except the screw holding the needle was so tight it was all most stripped out. The machine has a nice LED light. Back together again, stitches after setting the tension, the bobbin tension so tight it was breaking the thread. Tried sewing different layers of different kinds of materials. The switches seem to be fairly consistent but in no way perfect. The machine did not show any tension problems from thickness to thickness, but doesn’t seem to like tight weave cotton where it had the most stitch weave problems from stitch to stitch. It was not excessive though. Bottom line better than the old Singer, might want to live real close to a dealer. Less features and more money.