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01 Mar, 2025
Great replacement remote!
Remote was just like the ones we already have. My son was able to take it to his room and program it easily. He didn’t even need my help. Very pleased to find at a fraction of the cost from Xfinity.
03 Aug, 2009
Singer CE-150 Sewing/Embroidery Machine
5 of 5 found this helpful The Singer CE-150 is an excellent machine for the beginning sewer who wants to enter the world of embroidery. The machine is quirky. I also own a CE-200 and both machines have their very specific likes and dislikes. Both like to have the 15J bobbin and balk at any other bobbin or off brand. Both like to be properly threaded which is not difficult to do, but sometimes you think you have flossed the back of the machine properly and heard the "click" as it goes into place and it turns out you haven't done it quite right. The CE-150 has specific LED error codes that are much easier to interpret than the CE-200. Her beep, beep, beeps are easier to discern and so far, she has proved to be a very reliable machine.
From a sewing standpoint, this machine has a nice stitch. It is easy to set your stitch width and length and different stitch types are easy to select with just a push of a button. It has 24 built in stitches including some decorative stitches. The machine's led lights and beeps tell you when you have the correct stitch width and length for that stitch selection. This is very nice for a beginning sewer. Tension is also a no brainer as most of the sewing stitches remain in the "S" setting for sewing. Basting stitches and switching to embroidery is about the only time you need to change the tension setting. One piece of advice though. This machine does not like to start at the very edge of the fabric. It works best when you start about 3/8 inch in and do not back stitch too far either. If you get into that last 1/4 inch edge, the machine likes to take your fabic down into the bobbin casing and make a nest. Every machine has its quirks and this is just one of hers. My CE-200 does not do this as much.
Now, this machine has an automatic button-hole setting. I have sampled this function and it technically works, but I am not fond of the stitch width and density of the stiches on the side bars of the botton holes. It does not seem to be adjustable either from my experience. I did not buy either of my machines from a dealer, so maybe there is a better way to do this, but I have not found it yet. Both machines make the same stitch so it is not an error of the machine.
The embroidery function is excellent for the beginner embroider. The advantage of this machine is that the computer is doing the work and it does not limit your design size and stitch count to the sewing machine's internal memory. It is based of your computer's memory. I do wish there was some kind of digitizing software that came with this model that would allow different embroidery files purchased online to be brought into the same grid to be lined up. The only way to spell out a name for example in a font that is not pre-loaded in the software is to open a separate grid for ech letter and try to line them up. My advice is to get your digitizer to digitize the most common names you use and save yourself the time of having to line it up yourself. The machine would need separate digitizing software if you want to do any elaborate designs that you design yourself. Once you have the emboidery file digitized and saved in the XXX format though, this machine will embroider it very well with properly spaced, digitized stiched according the the density you specified in the design. Minor modifications can be made to pre-digitized designs such as increasing or decreasing the size by a percentage.
That is about it. This is a good starter machine for sewing and emboidery.