Highlights
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Extra-fine or thick fabric layers won’t present a challenge for the SINGER® HD500 Classic. Its strong motor and adjustable presser foot pressure are cleverly engineered for thick or thin fabrics.
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The sturdy, full-metal frame of the SINGER® HD500 Classic - Mechanical Sewing Machine provides the steady support and the long-lasting durability you expect from the SINGER® brand.
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Mechanical Sewing Machine comes with an automatic one-step buttonhole feature, which allows you to easily make beautiful buttonholes, perfectly sized for your button. Explore customization of your stitches with the adjustable stitch width and length.
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The easy to follow threading guides, and integrated needle threader will get each project going with minimal effort. Drop feed on the SINGER® HD500 Classic - Mechanical Sewing Machine makes button-sewing, free-motion quilting, and monogramming a snap
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32 Built-In Stitches - Choose from a variety of stitches for basic sewing, decorative sewing, and more!
Description
Combining beautiful styling and power with modern sewing features, the easy-to-use SINGER Classic HD500 sewing machine stitches smoothly through heavy and fine fabrics alike, for an exceptional sewing experience. With a durable full metal frame, increased power, and beautiful styling inspired by vintage machines, the easy-to-use SINGER Classic HD500 includes modern sewing features like auto-needle threader and 1-Step buttonhole!
Dimensions (Overall): 11 inches (H) x 7 inches (W) x 17.8 inches (D)
Weight: 17 ounces
Stitch Types: Straight Stitch
Power Source: Electric
Battery: No Battery Used
Warranty: 25 Year Limited Warranty. To obtain a copy of the manufacturer's or supplier's warranty for this item prior to purchasing the item, please call Target Guest Services at 1-800-591-3869
Origin: imported
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