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Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
I like to have roller bags for my machines. I thought I would give this a try. The price is comperable to smaller roller cases at big box stores. The size is huge. So many pockets, which was what really caught my eye. It came in a small package. Assembly instructions were brief. I had to really pull to get the velcro to fit around the supports. Base plate needs to be thicker as the bag was sagging on the edges. Rollers also need to be wide to support the weight of a machine. Roller frame is what I would expect from this price point.My Diamond Royale machine fits in the the bag and so will my Rose with the embroidery attachment, I will use the solid structured cases to transport them. My serger will travel just fine in this bag. I can also see this would make a good bag for my cutting machine as the pockets would hold needed small pieces and the huge size would hold the machine and all the materials.If you are looking for a sturdy travel case this is not the one. This is great for crafting get togethers. Since the bag is easily removed from the rollers, those can be used for other things. The bag has a shoulder strap and could carry things for a beach trip.
John De Waele
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Fit the machine great.
Dee Da
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
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Ben Harshman
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
My mom often takes her sewing machine to my sister's house to sew with my nieces. She has been loving how much easier this makes that process. It is well made and holds a lot of thread and other notions as well.
Quilting Karen
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
There is a lot to like about this sewing machine carrying case. If you have a large sewing machine like any one of the top of the line machines from any manufacturer (I have a Baby Lock Crescendo), this is the perfect sized case for one of these machines. At first, when I took everything out of the box, I was disappointed that the case was not permanently attached to the wheels and handle. Then I thought about it a little. With a large machine, you just slide the case down the arm of the wheel unit and then place your sewing machine into the case. Then you can load supplies in the ample pockets of the case. The machine stays steady in the case with straps if you care to use them. Then you can transport your machine to a class or a retreat. For me, I don't want to lift my heavy large machine into and out of the car, so I take my antique Singer Featherweight to classes - in a smaller rolling case.What I use this case for is storing my large machine when I'm not using it. I have a "collection" of sewing machines - last time I counted I have 19 machines between my longarm, 3 commercial embroidery machines, and various regular sewing machines. I tend to alternate between sewing machines based on the current project I'm working on. So, to save space, the large machine goes into the closet when it's out of rotation. This case is fabulous for that storage. It keeps my machine from getting dusty, keeps the cords, foot pedal, and all machine specific tools neatly stored with the machine so I don't have to hunt down a missing part when I want to use this machine. So, if you put away your machine when not using it, this is a great way to keep everything all together!The case is made with quality and usability in mind. Great value for the money!
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