I've heard about this mesin jahit bersaiz stapler when both my parent went for Hajj, that would be somewhere in 2007. At that time I was actively involved in eBay and one of the seller (originated from China) which I bought cloth diapers, did display this stapler sewing machine as one of his items for sale. At first I was interested to have one, but after reading reviews from other people regarding the item, I managed not to buy even the price offer was so cheap- rm5 each. People commented that this item is useless, can't functioning, will eventually rosakkan your fabric, and other comments that makes me scared to own one.
And to my surprise, I found this mini stapler sewing machine at my MIL sewing studio (which has been left unattended for quite sometimes).
I asked my SIL weather this machine functioning or not, and she replied, 'Ntah, dah rosak kot'. Since I have nothing to do, so godek-godek the item and wow, it did functioning. Quite impressive. For me, it's very easy to use, and have quite durable stitches. For someone who doesn't know how to hand-stitch or doesn't like to sew by hand, than this would be an alternative. You just put the thread accordingly, put the fabric and press (like a stapler) and voila, you'll master it.
I think every house should have one- good for mending/repair baju yang koyak / terbetas.
The stitches look like this:

And of course, with a machine that as small as a stapler, don't ever wish to sew a baju. You'll break every pieces of it. :)





1 comments:
stapler machine ni husband lynn ada beli tahun lepas. nak jahit kaki seluar yg tertetas. beli kat pasar malam, rm10. nice la jahitannye, cuma time consuming, terketip-ketip. bleh la utk emergency use, contohnye masa balik kampung or bercuti.
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