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Jan 23, 2016
Workhorse Sewing Machine
9 of 12 found this helpful The 4432 does everything Singer say it does. It sews faster than I can keep up with it! It has all the basic mechanical functions, plus a few more, like infinite needle position, auto buttonhole, 6mm width, and some decorative stitches too. It's easy to use, not too loud, and feels sturdy. It does move around a little at full speed, but a rubberized mat on my smooth sewing table solved that problem. The first thing I sewed was a stitch sampler, and all the stitches are perfectly tensioned and even, right out of the box. I never had an auto-needle-threader before, and now I'm completely spoiled.
I've used this machine almost every day for six weeks now. So far I've pieced & quilted two throw-sized quilts, sewed two ironing board covers of heavy cotton utility fabric + aluminum-filled batting, and now I'm in the middle of a recycled blue jeans quilt project. This machine will sew through 6 layers of denim, although you do have to slow it down over those thick seams. Also be sure to use a fresh sharp needle with every big heavy-duty project, which goes for any sewing machine though.
The manual doesn't state it, but you can adjust the look/tension of the stretch stitches by adjusting the buttonhole dial on the right. Not sure why Singer left out that helpful tidbit? I wish the presser foot dial had numbers, but really, unless you're doing some sort of specialty sewing, it does not need to be adjusted anyway. I'm not crazy about the gray color, but it does give it sort of masculine look, like an industrial machine, and will probably keep it looking cleaner over time.
Overall I am very pleased with the quality. I believe all the Singer Heavy Duty models have the same motor & power, they just differ in extra functions & accessories. For a fast, strong machine, I highly recommend this one! I love it!!!