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Brother PC-210 PRW Limited Edition Project Runway Sewing Machine

January 27th, 2010 · No Comments

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Brother PC-210 PRW Limited Edition Project Runway Sewing Machine
 
Manufacturer: Brother
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Product Description

This Limited Edition Project Runway machine allows you to take your wardrobe into your own hands by creating hip, fashion-forward clothing like that seen on the runway. This computerized sewing machine is equipped with great tools for both beginners and experienced seamstresses alike inspired to create their own couture creations fit to pass the critical eye of the most discerning diva. The PC-210 PRW makes sewing fun and exciting. With the touch of a button, the LED screen displays the stitch pattern number. The needle position change function allows you to move the needle to the left or center making it easy to sew fabric at the precise point you need a stitch. The Quick-Set™ Bobbin ensures fast and easy sewing without worry. All 50 stitches are available for reference whenever you need to make your next stitch. Other key features include the advanced needle threading system – no more searching for the eye of the needle; automatic reverse/reinforcement stitch and needle stop position control; presser foot pressure adjustment and presser foot leveling button; and stitch length and width control. You’ll soon be on your way to redoing your entire wardrobe with the PC-210 PRW!

Product Details

  • Computerized sewing machine for beginners and experienced seamstresses
  • Choose from 50 stitches, including 5 styles of 1-step automatic buttonholes
  • Touch-pad operation panel with LED screen; needle-position change function
  • Quick-Set bobbin; stitch length and width control; hard cover included
  • Measures 17-1/3 by 7-7/8 by 11-2/5 inches; 25-year limited warranty

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so far, quite an impressive machine
 
Review Date: November 18, 2008
Reviewer: third time mom, Naperville, IL United States
I bought this machine a couple of weeks ago. It is an upgrade for me from a VERY basic Brother machine. I bought mine at a sewing machine store; actually cheaper than Amazon and I get their expertise/service.

One major feature I was looking for in my new machine is speed control. I am teaching my daughter to sew; this machine can be set to sew very very ssssslllloooww. Great when trying to teach a nine year old. Threading is pretty simple; there is a nifty automatic needle threader. I'm using it but threading a machine needle was never a big deal for me. I also like the automatic needle up feature. On every machine I ever used previously, I had to turn the wheel when done sewing a line to raise the needle. This machine does it automatically.

This Brother makes a very nice buttonhole; not as nice perhaps as a machine twice its price but still, just fine. It has this neat buttonhole foot in which you put your desired button in the back and it uses that button to automatically make the proper sized buttonhole. All in one step. This is WAY better than my old machine.

The bobbin is a top-drop-in. No more bringing up the loop, just put in in and sew.

One feature I've yet to use is a front stop/go control button. I guess that if you didn't want to or couldn't use a foot pedal you could use this button instead. I can see it being nice for buttonholes; you just position your fabric, push the "go" button, and it makes all the side of the buttonhole and stops automatically.

This machine trys to make things oops-proof. If you've ever jambed your machine because you started sewing with the presser foot up, well, that can't happen with this machine. If things aren't "right", it will give you an error beep.

Another nice feature is that the machine automatically sets an "ideal" stitch length/width. You can overide it but for the most part, the defalt is perfect, especially with the decorative stitches.

There are several decorative stiches; I haven't quite figured out the best way to put them to use but that's just my own lack of creativity.

One last nice feature is a built-in foot holder. In front of the free-arm is a flip-down compartment that has molded, labeled spots for all your feet. It comes with a standard foot, zipper foot, blind hem stitch foot, decorative stitching foot, overlock foot, button attacher foot, and buttonhole foot. Also in the compartment is a molded space for a seam ripper and 4 bobbins (included). I've found it nice to have all these feet in one spot. I have a couple specialty feet from my old Brother machine and they fit and work just fine on my new one. An added plus.

One note; this machine takes bobbins that are a bit thicker than older ones. Buy a bunch of new ones; they say old ones won't work.

All in all, I'm very happy. I'm glad I went with this model and would buy again.

***edited to add: my one gripe about this machine is that the built in lights are lacking. My old machine put out quite a lot of light; this one is MUCH dimmer.
Better than anything for the price
 
Review Date: July 25, 2008
Reviewer: L. Wick,
I shopped extensively before buying this machine, including reading reviews, asking folks and trying them at the shop. This machine is great. VERY easy to use, good manual, solid and attractive. So far everything I've tried has been easy and flawless. It quite literally makes sewing easier.
Dear Amazon, This is NOT a brother innov-is 40 , what I am looking for !!
 
Review Date: February 12, 2009
Reviewer: Weekend Woodworker, santa fe springs, ca United States
When i searched google for brother innov-is 40, Amazon link took me to this (different) machine.

Dear Amazon, Pl. this is not a brother innov-is 40 ( Rated best by Consumer Reports magazine ) and Please don't mislead shoppers by showing them a different sewing machine, you want to sell.

Thanks anyway, Amazon.
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