Sewing Machine for Business or Personal, Was it worth $400?!

Sewing Machine for Business or Personal, Was it worth $400?!

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The HD-3000 is a Heavy-Duty Machine, Perfect for a Beginner or Sewist looking to do a wide range of sewing. A Handy Instructional Guide is located in the top tray door of the machine, which indicates the feet and stitch settings for a variety of sewing tasks. Heavy-Duty Aluminum Body and 18 Stitches, including a One-Step Buttonhole give you the tools you need to handle any kind of sewing project. Stitch Length and Width Adjustment are conveniently located on the front of the machine.

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