Singer Futura Quartet 4 in 1
#1
HSN did a big premier on this new Singer this past week. A limited number were to be sold and now it will not be available in the stores until next year. Was wondering if anyone bought this machine. Sounds like a really nice machine and Singer finally came out with a larger hoop for the embroidery features. This machine does embroidery/sewing/quilting and serging. I was looking for a machine that I could do FMQ with the start/stop button and no foot pedal and this one has this function. Has a nice large machine bed and the speed control I was looking for. Wasn't really looking for another embroidery machine but this machine has a 6 by 10 inch hoop and for the money I could not resist. Can't wait for the UPS fella to hit my driveway!! Anyway, was just wondering if anyone else in the group perhaps got in on purchasing this machine. :)
#6
I did, too!! Because of the hoop size!! All the rest is just gravy, I'll be using it as a dedicated emb machine.....unless something happens to my main and back-up machines :roll: :roll:
It says that I should receive it by the first, but I think it will be here Friday!!! Can hardly wait!!!
It says that I should receive it by the first, but I think it will be here Friday!!! Can hardly wait!!!
#7
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: New York
Posts: 16
Hi Corry,
I bought one of these and I'm wondering how are you're doing with your machine?
I have to say for me that so far so good. I haven't had any problems with using it for either sewing or embroidering.
I had the SES2000 for a while, it was my first embroidery machine. Had a lot of error messages, but eventually learned a few tricks that eliminated most of them.
I eventually returned it because it was acting up and bought a Pfaff 4.0 thinking the problems would be eliminated. Not so, it really isn't designed very well for piecing and has it own set of issues when doing embroidery.
In retrospect have to admit many of the problems I had with the Singer were due to my learning curve.
I started looking to buy a used Singer and then saw the Quartet on sale and bought.
I really like the way it sews and it doesn't eat my fabric the way the Pfaff can. Also, out of the three machine I have the least amount of trouble on this one when stitching out an embroidery designs.
The only error messages I get are if the thread breaks. I find that using a thread stand works better than the spools on the machine.
Although I don't get to used it as much as I would like to, the time spent with it is fun and not at all frustrating.
I bought one of these and I'm wondering how are you're doing with your machine?
I have to say for me that so far so good. I haven't had any problems with using it for either sewing or embroidering.
I had the SES2000 for a while, it was my first embroidery machine. Had a lot of error messages, but eventually learned a few tricks that eliminated most of them.
I eventually returned it because it was acting up and bought a Pfaff 4.0 thinking the problems would be eliminated. Not so, it really isn't designed very well for piecing and has it own set of issues when doing embroidery.
In retrospect have to admit many of the problems I had with the Singer were due to my learning curve.
I started looking to buy a used Singer and then saw the Quartet on sale and bought.
I really like the way it sews and it doesn't eat my fabric the way the Pfaff can. Also, out of the three machine I have the least amount of trouble on this one when stitching out an embroidery designs.
The only error messages I get are if the thread breaks. I find that using a thread stand works better than the spools on the machine.
Although I don't get to used it as much as I would like to, the time spent with it is fun and not at all frustrating.
#8
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Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 1
Be sure an keep your boxes. Know of people having a lot of trouble with them. The price went up on it $100.00 just a week before it aired. I have the 150 and have nothing but trouble with it took it to a singer dealer and they would not honor the war. They had no ideal how to fix it and charged me $85.00 to tell me they had no ideal what was wrong with it. I brought it home in a 1000 pieces and in a plastic bag. I cried for days. lol Got a brother an it started acting up so sent it back now just looking for a new one.
#9
Originally Posted by Pamalamae
Be sure an keep your boxes. Know of people having a lot of trouble with them. The price went up on it $100.00 just a week before it aired. I have the 150 and have nothing but trouble with it took it to a singer dealer and they would not honor the war. They had no ideal how to fix it and charged me $85.00 to tell me they had no ideal what was wrong with it. I brought it home in a 1000 pieces and in a plastic bag. I cried for days. lol Got a brother an it started acting up so sent it back now just looking for a new one.
#10
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 1
I am relatively new with sewing/embroidery. I had a Singer XL1000 prior to buying the quartet. I have A LOT of trouble with thread breaking while embroidering with the Futura 4 that I did not have with the XL1000. I have never been able to use the E thread tension setting--always have to go lower but still have trouble with breakage. Any tippers for a newbie? Also, being a novice I don't even know that I would know if my machine had one of the original "mess ups" referred to above. What were they? Thanks for any advice/help. On the days I get it right I do a dance. On the days I get it wrong, I curse the machine--but it's all really fun:)
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