








🧵 Stitch your style, wherever life takes you!
The SINGERM1000 is a sleek, portable sewing machine weighing only 5.5 lbs, equipped with 32 stitch options and a built-in LED light. Ideal for light to medium fabrics, it features a transparent top drop-in bobbin for easy thread monitoring, adjustable tension, and a free arm for detailed sewing. Perfect for beginners and professionals seeking mobility without sacrificing stitch versatility or quality.




A**I
Compact and Handy Sewing Machine for Small Projects
This Singer sewing machine is compact and lightweight, which makes it easy to store and move around. It’s great for small to medium projects like fixing clothes, hemming pants, or making simple crafts. The 32 stitch options are enough for everyday use, and the LED light helps a lot when working on darker fabrics. It’s not a heavy duty machine, so I wouldn’t recommend it for very thick materials, but for home repairs and light sewing it does the job well. Perfect for beginners or anyone who just needs a reliable little machine.(Amazon Vine stitch by stitch, review by review 😂)
A**T
Sweet & Small Home Sewing Solution
We bought it as my wife wanted to try some DIY on her clothes. I was scared at first because I am used to those old school big sewing machines from back in the days. This solution was surprisingly good. So, far we have attempted to work on sarees (traditional indian), sherwani (indian) and cotton clothing. The machine works brilliantly. The thread and associated tools kit is also very helpful for a beginner to get started on sewing immediately. The instructions were easy to follow & we were up and running in no time. I would say that for think clothing, it does struggle at time which is expected given the size. But if does smartly it will be able to sew through. Definitely recommend.
C**O
Broke during first use. I have to pay to ship to a warranty repair location.
The media could not be loaded. I bought this to shorten and hem some new curtains. The motor started going very slow, the light would dim, and it wont make any stitches. It wont even run the bobbin winder which does not have any load on it. It was just outside the Amazon return window, so I called Singer support. Now I have to pay half the cost of the machine to ship it to a location that might or might not repair it. I have only used it this one time, to sew about 20 feet worth of relatively light curtain material.It took a while to set up, it was not really easy but I think its standard for sewing machines. The instruction manual was very basic, and didn't have any detail, so I had to watch youtube videos to understand it. I finally got it working, although it took me longer to set it up than it ran before it broke. I was doing simple stitching, similar to what they describe in the product listing. It goes relatively slow, no speed control, but that was known. I hemmed the bottom of 2 curtains, but on the third it kept slowing down and would barely stitch. It would go for a second, then slow down, the light would dim, and then it would go another tiny bit before stopping again. This happened while I was sewing 2 layers of fabric, and its not a heavy fabric. Even when I removed the fabric and tried to wind a new bobbin and start over, it would not run the bobbin winder without slowing down.I gave up and called support. The rep tried to tell me it was a "mending" machine, and so I might have overused it. I'm concerned that she was prepping me to say they won't fix it, even though what I was doing was consistent with the uses and images on the Amazon site (the shirt cuff they show in the images looks heavier than my fabric). They did not offer any troubleshooting, or ways to test it to see what was wrong. She told me there were 3 warranty repair locations in my state, but they are over 6 hours away and she said they do not accept shipments, only walk-ins. But she kept trying to give me their numbers, and said I could call and ask. It was clear she was trying to blow me off and get me off the phone, and I'm sure the locations are tired of people asking. Then I asked for a location I can ship to, it's multiple states away, but of course I have to pay to ship it. I can't be certain that they will repair it or replace it, so I have to decide if I want to pay half the cost of the machine and roll the dice, but I'm not optimistic given the response so far.When searching for this I saw some similar machines for about $30 that would have done what I wanted. I decided to spring for the $80 machine, thinking it would be good to keep around and use in the future. In hindsight I probably could have bought 3 or 4 of the cheaper ones, and threw them away if they broke, and I would still be ahead. Now I can't complete my project, and I'm sure I'm going to get into Customer Service hell where they do their best to beat me down until I give up and stop trying. This is way more frustration than its worth.Update, I called the warranty repair location that does accept shipments. They told me they will not work on these machines because they consider them a "toy", with plastic parts that break easily. This was an independent business, not a singer facility, so I was frustrated but understanding. The support system is 0 for 4, recommending 3 places I can't drive to, and a place that accepts shipments but wont work on this model.
Y**N
Compact and Handy Sewing Machine
This little Singer machine is perfect for quick fixes and small projects. It's lightweight, portable, and very easy to use, making it ideal for beginners or for simple home repairs. The built-in LED light is a nice touch, and the 32 stitch applications give enough variety for basic sewing needs. Best suited for light to medium fabrics, it works smoothly without taking up much space.
C**R
sewing machine
This sewing machine is easy to use and offers great value for the money. The brightness is good, making it perfect for beginners.
J**N
Best of 6 Machines I Own
Excellent machine for its price. I use it almost exclusively. And I have 5 other sewing machines = 2 sergers, one electronic multi-purpose machine that I have never used because it’s so complicated, one hemmer that takes so long to set up that it’s not worth the time, an old Kenmore (1983) that’s broken, and a teeny tiny travel machine I have never used.
C**A
Came with a broken bobin winder
We loved the sewing machine but when we needed to use the bobin winder for the first time 5 months after purchasing, it didn’t work. Now we’re left with a machine we can’t use.
B**L
Does exactly what I want
This is very easy to use and has a standard set up. It is good for the money. I have been sewing by hand and thought I really don’t need a lot of features but front and back is good. So far the only problem I have is the thread keeps breaking and since the tread goes from the front to the back it is hard to thread the needle with a needle threader(my eyes aren’t as good as they used to be ) .the light also turns on as soon as you start working on the machine . I bought a case and it is light enough to be easily portable and is quiet. I like the machine a lot.
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