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Singer Futura Sewing and Embroidery Machine



Singer Futura Computerized Sewing & Embroidery Machine, CE-100

Singer Futura Computerized Sewing & Embroidery Machine, CE-100
Embroidery unit: Software included allows use of a wide variety of embroidery designs from the Internet, CD, or floppy disk Uses software that is Windows compatible (98 or higher) requires a Pentium II processor, 64MB of RAM, CD-ROM drive, 500 MB minimum hard disk space, USB port, Microsoft compatible mouse, color standard VGA adapter With optional Auto Punch software (sold separately) you can take any image and convert it into an embroidery image (called digitizing) Embroidery density will be dictated by the design selected The Futura can sew and embroider many different fabric types, from tulle to garment weight leather Other features: 80 stitch functions 1-step buttonhole in 2 styles Needle threader Drop feed Optimum power control Easy stitch selection Programmable needle up/down 120 designs and 2 fonts included USB cable Tutorial DVD Large (4.5" x 6.75") and small (3" x 4.75") hoop Sewing machine dimensions with embroidery unit attached: 24"L x 14"W x 11.5"H 25.25 pounds Model No. CE



Singer Futura CE-100 Auto Cross-Stitch Software
Singer Futura CE-100 Auto Cross-Stitch Software
Using the Singer CrossStitch software and your Futura sewing machine you can take an image and convert it into a cross stitch embroidery design. Requires Singer Futura CE100 sewing machine and computer.



Isaac Singer - Isaac Merritt Singer (October 26, 1811 - July 23, 1875) was an inventor, actor, and entrepreneur. He made important improvements in the design of the sewing machine and was the founder of the Singer Sewing Machine Company.

Winnaretta Singer - Winnaretta Singer (8 January 1865-26 November 1943), Princess Edmond de Polignac, was an important musical patron, lesbian, and heir to the Singer sewing machine fortune. She was the 18th of the more than 20 children of Isaac Singer.

Singer Building - The Singer Building at Liberty Street and Broadway in Manhattan, New York was an office building completed in 1908 as the headquarters of the Singer Sewing Machine Company.

Designs in Machine Embroidery - Designs in Machine Embroidery is a magazine dedicated to machine embroidery, featuring articles on how to use an embroidery machine and the related software. Also included are designs for quilts, crafts, wearables and home decor projects.



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