Sew in Style! ✂️ Your machine's new best friend awaits!
This Sewing Machine Carrying Case is designed for convenience and protection, featuring a spacious interior compatible with most standard sewing machines, multiple side zipper storage pockets for accessories, and made from durable 600D Oxford material. Perfect for travel, classes, or as a gift for sewing lovers.
Material Type | Oxford |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.75"L x 7.88"W x 13.38"H |
Handle Type | Web Handle |
Strap Type | Shoulder Strap |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Style | Style1-sewing Machine Bag (With Side Zip Pocket) |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
D**.
Sturdy and practical
I bought this to carry equipment about 20 pounds in weight. This bag is sturdy and well-built, and also looks nice as well. The front, side, and upper-interior pockets are convenient and practical. It should be noted that the official 17.7" exterior length (for the model with side pockets) applies to the exterior of the main compartment only. With the side pockets filled, the length is ~21.5 inches, which is excellent because it is just within the 22 inch carry-on size for most airlines.
K**R
Sewing machine bag Carrying Case
A really nice sewing machine bag! It fit my new Singer Heavy duty machine perfectly. I am happy with it.Sewing Machine Bag
B**8
Love It!
Well made, cute pattern, wheels make it so easy to move it around. Very nice!
K**T
Works well.
Works great. Fits my Singer Heavy Duty 4432 perfectly and lots of room for accessories and supplies. It's not quite as sturdy as the pictures make it seem, but definitely adequate. It comes with a hard bottom that is folded in half when shipped, which helps it keep it's shape when lifted. I also saved the top two Styrofoam inserts that came with the sewing machine that I reattach before placing the machine in the case. This helps it fill out the top and adds more structural rigidity when transporting, but definitely not required.
M**C
I think I'm going to like this bag a lot
First, I didn't buy this to carry a sewing machine. If it doesn't work out, I could use it for that, but I think my cons would apply just as much to carrying a sewing machine as for what I'm using it, which is to carry computer and some binders/notebooks and other supplies between classrooms at work. I do need a couple of jury rigs to get this bag exactly right for me, but it was a lot cheaper than "teacher bags", and a simpler configuration which I preferred (all of those would have needed some tweaks as well).Pros:~The angle of the pull handle on the rolling cart frame seems to be adjustable, and then you can lock it in place.~There's room for small things in the pockets, so I won't have trouble finding all my small things.~There's a small zippered pocket on the slot thingy that holds it to the frame of the rolling cart, which will be great for stashing my IDs/keys at the end of the day. The pocket would fit a phone, I think.~The stiff board for in the bottom of the bag is quite stiff and improved the shape of the bag to be more structured.~The main compartment is roomy! Currently has a largish laptop, a 1/2" binder (overfilled), a 5 subject notebook, some file folders, a planner book, a large pencil case, and a small trauma kit. Coming in from the car I also had my big fat purse, and a 1L bottle. I still could have fit a few more smaller items on top!~There's a little bar thingy you can use to pick up the rolling cart by, which I found helpful.~It has a shoulder strap option, but I don't plan to use that (shoulder injury).~For my purposes, the one large open compartment is great! This is replacing a laptop rolling bag, but that had multiple narrow pockets and was hard to get things in or out of the bag. This bag lets me easily see and quickly access everything in it.~The rolling cart has a platform for the bag to sit on, not just bars where the bag could slouch down between. The ends of the platform pull outward to the approximate width of the bag itself, so the bag isn't going to droop off the ends, either.~You can use it as a rolling bag OR as a carried bag. It's nice to have the option and versatility.Cons:~The fabric slot is the ONLY thing holding the bag to the frame of the rolling cart. (Fix: I attached a short bungee cord to the shoulder strap D rings to add stability higher up on the bag.)~Overall the bag part is somewhat slouchy. If what's in it tips, the whole bag will try to tip right off of the rolling cart. (Fix: I will try to get a narrow file box for folders/notebooks/loose papers so there's more structure, but if the main compartment has enough stuff in it that works well, too.)~The ONLY thing holding the bag onto the rolling cart is the fabric slot on the back of the bag. (Fix: Not sure yet, but I'm considering hook & loop on the bottom of the bag & top of cart platform, or some other attachment, so the bag doesn't slide around)~If you pick up the bag by the handles while on the cart, the cart will fall off the bag. (Fix: I started out just holding the bag with one hand and the cart with the other, but I got this due to a shoulder injury so that's hard. I later saw that if I take the bag handle and stick it through the frame under the little grab bar thing, and then hold both straps together, it keeps the cart and bag together pretty well. My future additional attachments on the bottom of the bag will also help.)Overall, for me the pros are going to outweigh the cons. Assuming it holds up to daily use, I expect to be quite happy with it. While it does require some jury rigs to perfect it for me, they are fairly simple and quick to do, and not expensive. So still a better deal than other bags I looked at.
D**E
Well made
I was surprised on how well this was made. Pockets for everything!!
T**Y
The fabric seems durable.
My sewing machine fit perfect and there is a lot of pockets to put things in. Perfect for my needs.
M**A
bag very resistant and well-made
This bag is very good and well-made, but it was too big for my mini sewing machine. I ended up buying a smaller one that was originally meant to carry tools and put my sewing machine and supplies in. But I ended up using this bag for jewelry making. And it held a huge amount of stuff. It didn't work for one thing, but it worked for another. It is so strong that it supported the weight of the things I put inside. And it proved to be very resistant. The color is black and made of a fabric that I believe will not fade.
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