• SINGER HEAVY DUTY SEWING MACHINE: It has 11 Built-in Stitches- 6 Basic Stitches, 4 Decorative Stitches, 1 Built-in Buttonhole—perfect for crafts, home decor, fashion sewing and much more
  • ADJUSTABLE NEEDLE POSITION: The needle can be changed to any of the three available positions to add zippers or a decorative touch with topstitching and cording
  • HIGH-QUALITY SEWING MACHINE: The heavy-duty metal frame adds stability, and with a strong motor, sewing a higher quantity of items more quickly and efficiently at 1,100 stitches per minute is achievable
  • ADJUSTABLE PRESSER FOOT CONTROL SEWING MACHINE: Sew very lightweight and heavy weight fabrics with ease by adjusting the presser foot pressure
  • BEST SEWING MACHINE: The SINGER Heavy Duty 4411 sewing machine is a true workhorse. With a heavy-duty metal interior frame, stainless steel bedplate, extra-high sewing speed and powerful motor, the SINGER Heavy Duty 4411 can sew a wide range of fabrics.Volts:120 V
  • This sewing machine is warranted for use in the US and Canada at 110 volts only

My White machine could not be repaired because of needing obsolete parts. I paid $500 for it 30 years ago. To replace it I wanted something sturdy, basic, and reliable. Actually, I was prejudiced against Singer sewing machines, but when I read the online reviews about this one, I decided to order it. I am completely delighted! For only $130 including shipping (Amazon Prime), I have a machine that is the equivalent of my old one, only every feature that could have been better on my old one has been improved on this Singer. For example, the thread holder on the White was a vertical post; the spool would jump up and down as the thread was fed out, and sometimes get looped around the post, bringing sewing to a halt. On this Singer model, the thread feeds smoothly from a horizontal post, facilitated and held in place by a special cone-shaped part. The thread cutter on the White was not really sharp and was in an awkward location under the head; on the Singer, it is located handily on the left side of the head and is very sharp, yet protected. The threading pattern on the Singer is printed right on the machine! The bobbin has a clear cover on which is displayed the correct direction for inserting it. The controls are basic, nothing fancy, but very easy to understand. It does straight stitch, zigzag, buttonholes, blind hem. This machine would be perfect for a beginner, but also for someone like me who has been sewing for years and just wants a reliable basic tool for household sewing. Seems sturdy and well-built; I'm expecting it to last, but I'm also expecting that if I need service or repairs the company will still be around, unlike White. This is not a bash on White sewing machines, I'm just so delighted to find such an acceptable replacement at such a low price.

I've used this HD Singer for about six months on a monthly basis and have been very satisfied with its quality and reliabilty. I like the fact I can sew heavier materials (jeans, some canvas, regular cloth materials) using the right needle and thread and its easy to use settings for different types of stitches and reversible motion works very nicely. I used an older Singer pro model for creating canvas type products several years ago and this one would almost do the same, but I suspect really isn't built for it long term. The plastic housing seems durable enough and should last for many years. However, keeping it well maintained may surprise me. Comes with a button holer and many other accessories. I purchased metal bobbins and heavier needles to complement this machine, which all work well. The foot control seems cheaply made of plastic, but has worked well so far.

I took my time with this machine before I reviewed it, so I would have a clear view of its quality. I love this machine. It really does what it is advertised to do. I am making my own backpacking gear including leather parts and I haven't come across anything that it won't sew. There is of course a pretty steep learning curve, so if you are not a sew er (not sure how else to spell that) be prepared to waste quite of bit of material and thread. Oh and needles. I've broken about a dozen. But I have a pretty good feel for what I am doing now and have completed a half a dozen projects. Next project, down jacket. I really recommend watching Youtube videos before starting any project. It helps to no end.

Very pleased. Great price. Still have the supplied needle after sewing through leather and canvas, sometimes many layers thick. Strong machine and serves me well with guy sewing. 7/8/17 Still using supplied needle and still very pleased.

I was struggling to sew some Christmas gifts for friends on my old machine and finally gave up after the threads got bunched up one too many times. This sewed everything so much nicer than now I'm embarrassed to give the items I sewed with the old machine. The only thing I don't like is that it seems the upper thread gets caught or comes loose too often, causing the thread to bunch, so it seems I have to rethread a LOT. (My old machine had the eye of the needle facing left and right so it was MUCH easier to thread with a needle threader. This one faces front and back and it's SO much harder to thread. But apparently all the machines have needles facing front and back now, so...)

It took me a while to get to my project and the machine sat in the box it came in for some time. But as soon as I was ready, I turned it on, put the bobbin, threaded it (by hand since I didn't feel the need to use the threading tool) and it worked beautifully! It works well on all types of materials. I am currently working with a fine ahimsa silk fabric and the machine handles it smoothly. As a fashion designer and past user of commercial juki machines when I made everything for my collections myself, this sewing machine feels sturdy, yet it is portable. The pedal is not made of metal and that's the only thing that makes it feel less sturdy, but it is. I am very happy with my new sewing machine and it has inspired me to sew again.

I've used my machine to sew jeans, dress slacks ,the back strap to my hat, and will be doing more with it. But a word of caution when sewing through the seams on the jeans use the hand knob to assist the puncturing of the combined seams to get it started this will reduce strain on the electric motor to ensure a long life. I have also used the nylon thread in the bobbin assembly as well as a top thread and have had no problem in doing so. I find the machine is very user friendly as a domestic sewing machine, of course I also use Industrial machines at work which have the larger electric motors at a greater speed, so I sew in both departments.

The machine was purchased primarily for sewing denim and canvas. After reading reviews and using other brand machines, I rolled the dice. For the money this is an outstanding machine, I have sewn through folded multi layer seams with no problem. I would strongly encourage purchasing a walking foot if you intend to sew multi layer or light weight material. This purchase began as a challenge, I run an upholstery and boat cover business and this Singer now sits beside a $ 6,000 Chandler industrial machine and there's very little it can't handle. We will let time and use determine its outcome.

I use this machine to sew up to 4 layers of 1000D nylon to make some sheaths with. My old 80's vintage Singer would have a really tough time with the 4-layer stack, but this machine does fine. It took me a while to find the hidden accessory tray in the base, but that's more operator error. Threading is fine, tension is fine, stitch width, length all work good. The machine sews much faster than I can handle, so I don't 'hammer down' on the pedal and it sews slow fine too. I don't sew in a library, so I really can't speak to whether or not it is loud...seems to be the same as any other sewing machine that I've used...not loud, not whisper quiet. Cranks through 4 layers of 1000D cordura with no issues...plus, compared to other models the $$$ is good too!

This is a heavy duty machine. It has a 25 year warranty on the head for either home or commercial use. I just got it today and set it up with heavy thread and needle to test sew 4 layers of sail cloth using a zigzag stitch. It worked very well. For the price, this a great buy if you're going to sew denim, leather, or sails. If the opening were larger to incorporate more bulk, I'd use this machine to manufacture or repair sails. As it is, I can easily work on the outer 2 feet where most of the wear an tear occur (like the sail I'm repairing tomorrow). This is exactly what I wanted.