• Offers safe, dust-free storage of your sewing machine or serger
  • Accommodates almost every model of machine
  • Lightweight, less than 5 lbs.
  • Impact resistant
  • Comfortable and sturdy handle
  • Handle folds down for easy stacking
  • Safety-lock metal latches

I bought a vintage Singer 301 sewing machine on eBay that was supposed to come with its original case. But it didn’t (which is a whole other story). So after a year and hauling my machine around without a case, I purchased this one. I looked at a couple others, but the details on this listing include the best measurements of the ones I looked at. It it absolutely perfect for my sewing machine and the accessories I need to take along. It’s nice to have it to store my machine when it’s not in use so it doesn’t get dusty. Plus, it now makes taking my sewing machine along when I need to much easier. Great value!

Perfect for my Brother CS6000i sewing machine. Somewhere in the reviews someone used the styrofoam their machine was packed in to keep it from sliding around in the case. Luckily I still had the packing in my office and put it in the bottom of the case. Had to whittle it down a bit; but the machine sits firmly in the case. Nice solid case.

I had a sewing machine of my Mom's that didn't have a case. I didn't want it collecting dust when not in use. This case fit perfectly and is durable. The latches secure nicely so I don't have to worry about it falling out when carrying it. I even have a little extra room for anything else I might want to store with the sewing machine. Excellent price for a very sturdy case.

First, lets take a look at why there seems to be such wide differences in review ratings on this product. Singer seems to make at least 4 of these Universal Cases that seem to look the same but are different sizes and prices. Brother also makes one that is yet another size. This probably confuses both buyers and sellers alike. This knowledge should help you in your decision process. SO ... I am reviewing the SINGER 611.BR that is sold by AMAZON. My next point is that it says (in one picture) the INTERIOR DIMENSIONS are 8.5" x 17.0" x 12.0" which is almost true. Notice the rounded corners. If you have a machine, which is that EXACT size, then it will fit perfectly. Also note that if you have a narrower machine, then it could be a little longer because of the rounded corners. Or, if you have a shorter machine, then it could be a little wider. Furthermore, notice that the handle takes about a 1.5" dip into the top of the case (for your hand) in the center of that top. If you have something (like a spool or bobbin holder) on your machine that protrudes a little above that 12" Height, then you are probably OK as long as it isn't right where that handle takes the dip. Now. Lets MAKE IT EVEN BETTER! Your machine will probably be somewhat smaller than the perfect size for whichever UNIVERSAL Case you chose. Let's fix that problem. Yes, you can stuff rags in there to fix the problem, however, lets be a little more professional than that. First, once you have established that the case will close with your machine in it, we can proceed. Set your machine in the center of the bottom of the case. Measure the height of the case bottom. I got 3." Next measure the width of each of the empty spaces all around the machine. Now, along with the case bottom, find and go to a FOAM, FABRICK, & UPHOLSTERY SUPPLY COMPANY. They sell foam that you can cut (with a large sharp bread knife) into rectangular blocks that will fill those voids. They also sell a heavy-duty adhesive spray that will bond one piece of foam to another. You could even buy some material to cover the foam to finish off the project. You could even fashion some sort of pouch you could attach inside the lid to hold your user's manuel. All this should solve "the machine is sliding all around inside the case" problem. ENJOY!!!

I have three Singer sewing machines (one vintage, inherited from my grandmother that's in a desk), and the others are relatively new. I purchased this unsure if it would fit my machine (Singer 5560) that I don't use very often. Well it fit! Its a great quality, I feel that my machine is safe and secure, especially hidden away from dust. I love the quality of the plastic and its a major step up from the cloth covers that sewing machines come with nowadays. I now plan on buying another for my Singer heavy duty, to keep that protected from dust and everything else. I would definitely recommend this!

I would have liked to have a case that fit semi tightly around the machine to protect the machine during transport but This case does what it is designed to do. I just have to make sure I keep the styrofoam padding the machine came in while pact in the original box and use that to protect it during transport. It turns out that the the machine pact in the styrofoam actually fits perfectly in this case so I am happy.

I write this review with a sadness. Why? Because this product is quite quality and would be a wonderful way to keep my serger protected. The case is made of thick and very firm plastic. I chose it specifically because of its flat top, which would have done a great job of holding my regular sewing machine. The latches were a pleasant surprise, with their little rings at the bottom for a small padlock or two. My serger is a Brother 1034D. It would have fit, if I'd been willing to have it skewed sideways and have the case bulging out at the sides. Heck, if my regular machine hadn't come with it's own hard cover, I'd have kept this case for it. Sadly, I must move on. This case is lovely and would be ok for most sewing machines. But keep looking, if you want something for a 1034D. :(

Fits my heavy duty Singer perfectly. It's been banged up and smooshed into some ridiculously tight spaces in who knows how many trains and automobiles (I wouldn't trust it on a plane!) but I've not had any problems yet after a year+ of use.

Somehow I ended up with two sewing machines (long story), so one of them sits in a closet as a spare. This case keeps it from gathering dust, and allows me to stack other things on top of it. I wouldn't use it for my regular sewing machine because it's slightly annoying to take a machine in and out of it, which would probably mean all my projects would just sit on my table forever. It looks clean and minimal, though, so if it ever had to come out of the closet, I wouldn't mind.

The machine, (Singer 7643) cable, and foot pedal control easily fit this case. It provides very good protection. The machine however, is not "locked" to the case or "in-position" in any way. If carried by the handle it should be fine, but it can slide round a little bit when in the case. Nothing much to worry about but felt it worth mentioning. I like it