Product Features
Electronic sewing machine with computer-powered embroidery
unit
Requires a personal computer with Pentium II processor
Accepts embroidery designs from internet, CD, or floppy disk
80 stitch functions; built-in needle threader; 2 styles of 1-step
buttonholes
25-year limited warranty
When Isaac Singer invented his first sewing machine in 1850,
little did he foresee the range of home machines available today.
An embroiderer’s dream, the electronic Singer Futura employs
the user’s personal computer to transmit dozens of embroidery
designs from the internet, a CD, or a floppy disk onto a range
of fabrics. A step-by-step tutorial gets the user started, and
additional online customer support is also available.
Personal computer requirements for the Futura are as follows:
Windows operating system 98, NT, 2000, ME, or XP; 64 MB RAM;
CD-ROM drive; at least 500 MB (more is recommended) of available
hard disk space; color standard VGA adapter; and a Microsoft
compatible mouse. The machine features 80 stitch functions,
a built-in needle threader, two styles of one-step buttonholes,
programmable up/down needle for precision pivoting at corners
and curves, drop-feed for freehand stippling and button sewing,
and extra piercing power for heavyweight fabrics. The keypad
on the front of the machine allows easy one-touch pattern selection
and mirror-imaging of designs. Included with the Futura are
two embroidery hoops: large (4-1/2 by 6-3/4 inches) and small
(3-1/8 by 4-3/4 inches); and a bonus embroidery package featuring
60 built-in designs, including 2 fonts, plus another 60 bonus
designs. Singer covers the sewing machine with a limited 25-year
warranty. Click
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