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Trying a Handheld Sewing Machine

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    Well hi there!
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    Recently I've had a couple of people ask me
    to review and try out "handheld sewing machines".
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    So I didn't actually know that handheld sewing
    machines existed until some people told me
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    about them.
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    They supposedly have a lot of the functions
    of just like a... standard, straight-stitch
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    sewing machine, but they're a lot smaller,
    compact and a lot cheaper.
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    So I found one on Ebay which was $16, I did
    also find a $2 handheld sewing machine, but
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    I was kinda...
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    I was like, that's not gunna, that's can't
    be - that's not going to work, right?
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    So, if this works, I think it would be really
    cool because it will make sewing more accessible
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    to a lot more people, I've had a lot of you
    message me saying that, you know, getting
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    a sewing machine for one project, or if they're
    not sure about sewing as a hobby, it's kinda
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    a big investment!
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    On the other hand, if it doesn't work, I can
    save you guys the time and money in buying
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    one of these for yourself.
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    SO my handheld sewing machine arrived today,
    I am going to open it up on camera and give
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    you my first impressions!
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    Okay, apparently, I didn't know this when
    I was buying it but I've ended up with the
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    "Handy Stitch": As Seen On TV.
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    Which makes me a little bit worried because
    those as..
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    As Seen on TV things generally don't work.
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    Oh, cool.
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    They even have typos on the box.
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    Cool.
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    I have such high hopes for this already.
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    Well, it comes with a couple of pre-loaded
    boddins - boddins?!
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    Bobbins!
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    A needle-threader... oh good, we have instructions.
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    And here's the machine!
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    Da da da daaa! (Fanfare Noise)
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    Um okay, it kinda looks like a stapler -
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    Okay, so batteries are in, and this here is
    the power switch.
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    [Loud noise from machine]
    Whoa.
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    Ooh.
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    It did something!
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    I'm surprised it did something!
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    'Kay, so it sews sideways, instead of back
    and forth...
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    Whoa.
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    It seems to work!
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    Maybe!
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    So I'm going to try and do a simple project
    with this, um, we'll see how we go!
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    Okay, so here's a question: why is there grease
    on everything?
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    Ewww.
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    There's like, big globs of grease.
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    So on this machine, here is the needle, um
    this is like the plate that the fabric goes
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    under, and there's the feed-dogs under there,
    that pull the fabric through.
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    This controls the tension, this is the bobbin
    for the thread... there only seems to be one
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    place where thread goes through.
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    I think.
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    This is like a little wheel that raises the
    needle up and down manually.
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    And this is the power switch.
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    So, you hold it... from here and... ooop!
    [loud noise from machine] Whoa! [laughs] And
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    it goes! [loud noise from machine]
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    Let's just figure out which way you go first.
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    Okay.
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    It sews this way.
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    Okay, okay, ummm... the stitches came straight
    out.
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    Sooo... that's cool.
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    Not sure how we make that NOT happen.
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    [Quietly]: Oh my god, what?
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    Okay, I think I've got it mostly figured out.
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    So I'm going to try and make a bow out of
    this.
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    Wish me luck!
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    I wonder if this sews 'round corners.
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    That would be a good thing.
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    If it doesn't sew around corners - pffflt.
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    I give up on this.
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    I'm so scared!
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    Alright.
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    ...
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    We got this.
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    We can do it.
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    Wait, I'm supposed to pull the thread to the
    front... okay
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    Take 2.
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    Oh no, it's skipping some stitches!
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    [Machine makes loud noise that isn't sewing
    noise]
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    Gasp!
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    Come on, turn, please!
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    So I'm trying to turn the fabric, and it's
    really getting bunched up and caught inside
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    the machine...
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    It's not looking so good for you here -
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    [Machine makes loud noise]
    Ah!
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    Oh!
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    [laughs] Why am I so scared of this?!
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    [Machine makes a small noise]
    Stop!
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    Okay.
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    I managed to turn it, kinda - I should probably
    be using pins to hold the fabric together.
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    This is my bad.
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    Oooh.
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    All of the fabric is bunching up.
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    Kay, now I'm going to try and do that "backstitching".
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    Needle, up.
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    Pull out 3 inches of thread.
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    Down, up...
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    Pull fabric out...
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    Oooh...
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    Oh no, I'm pulling the stitches out!
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    No no no no no!
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    No no no no!
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    Argh!
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    Where's - argh!
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    All the stitches came out!
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    Uhhhh!
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    [Voiceover] Okay, so I gave this a real, honest try, and
    I could just not get it to work.
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    After about an hour of trying to get just
    one single line of stitches sewn, I gave up.
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    The main problem that I was having was that
    I couldn’t figure out how to secure the
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    stitches at the end of my line of stitches
    - this is pretty important because that literally
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    stops the thread from falling out right out
    after you’ve sewn it in.
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    The instructions were not much help either
    – they were totally confusing, and even
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    though I followed them to a tee, which involved
    all this complicated tying of knots with your
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    hands, it still didn’t work out.
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    In addition, there was no apparent method
    to holding the stitches into the fabric at
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    the beginning of the stitch, either.
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    Seriously how hard would it have been to put
    in a backstitch function?
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    This would save so much time and energy if
    the machine had a simple backstitch to secure
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    the stitches in place.
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    And regardless of me not being able to secure
    the stitches at the beginning and the end
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    – it also skipped a significant number of
    stitches while I was sewing.
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    Now, it’s possible that I needed to fine-tune
    the tension, but there weren’t really any
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    instructions as to what the best tension even
    looked like, and each tension that I used
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    still ended up giving me skipped stitches.
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    And so, this was the bow that I ended up with.
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    Here's my bow.
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    I've been working on this for about an hour
    at this point.
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    None of these stitches have held up.
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    They've all come unravelled under a small
    amount of tension.
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    The only place that the stitches have actually
    held was the place that I hand-tied the stitches
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    in.
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    The rest of them have completely fallen out.
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    Cool - so, my final remarks on my first impression
    of using a handheld sewing machine...
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    I hate it.
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    I wasted about an hour of my life trying to
    sew a simple couple of lines of stitches,
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    and it didn't work.
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    Now, it's possible that with enough time and
    effort you could get good at using this, but
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    the amount of time that you have to invest
    into learning to use this is just SO much
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    more than it is for a standard beginner's
    sewing machine.
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    Like, an hour into it and I wasn't even able
    to figure out how to do a secure straight
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    line of stitches.
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    So it's definitely not easier to use than
    a standard sewing machine, definitely don't
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    buy it if you're looking for an easy version
    of sewing.
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    Fun, Fast and Easy?
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    M-more like, not fun, slow and… hard!
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    YEAH.
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    Take that Marybeth.
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    Take that.
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    So yeah, those are my initial thoughts on
    the handheld sewing machine.
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    I will give it another go, um if you guys
    leave some helpful suggestions, maybe – ‘coz
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    I think I'm doing something wrong!
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    Let me know if you've ever used a handheld
    sewing machine before and what brand you used,
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    and if it worked for you - I'd really like
    to know whether these are worth it at all,
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    but from my first impressions - it is not.
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    Thank you so much for watching this video
    - OH!
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    Did you see the jacket I was wearing in my
    intro?
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    Oh, you didn't?
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    well GUESS WHAT!
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    You can buy them at my merchandise store!
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    The patches were designed by me and then made
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    means they were produced ethically, coz that
    is super important to me.
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    There's even a Make Thrift Buy one!
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    And all proceeds will go towards helping out
    my channel, so you can yourself something
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    cute, that shows off your love of sewing,
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    at the same time!
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    Alright, I'm going now.
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    Thank you for watching!
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    Bye!
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Trying a Handheld Sewing Machine
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