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Dyno Easy Stitcher Review (2023 Update)
Note from the Editor: This Dyno Easy Stitcher Review was originally written in 2013, and has been revised and updated on 2023. We have added similar alternatives such as Magicfly Portable Sewing Machines, SINGER | Brilliance 6180, and Elnita EM16.
I finally got a chance to review the Dyno Easy Stitcher sewing machine after a friend asked me to take a look at one that she bought recently. Her intentions were to give it to her seven-year-old granddaughter, but she wanted me to check it out first.
Dyno Easy Stitcher Overview
The Dyno Merchandise Easy Stitcher Sewing Machine is a versatile and user-friendly sewing tool designed to streamline your stitching projects with ease. With the Dyno Merchandise Easy Stitcher, you can tackle a range of sewing projects with confidence. Its intuitive setup allows you to quickly switch between stitches, making it perfect for hemming, mending, and crafting. The machine comes complete with essential features like adjustable tension, thread cutter, and a foot pedal for hands-free operation, empowering you to achieve professional-looking results at home. Compact and easy to store, this sewing machine is an excellent addition to any sewing corner, providing the convenience and reliability you need for both everyday tasks and creative endeavors. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast, a hobbyist, or simply someone who appreciates the art of sewing, the Dyno Merchandise Easy Stitcher Sewing Machine is your versatile companion for bringing your fabric creations to life.
To look at it, one immediately thinks that it would be a great machine for a young child. It appears to be very simple and easy to operate.
The Easy Stitcher comes pre-threaded and ready to go. There is a bobbin loaded on the front spindle, which is threaded to the needle. The bobbin is already loaded and in its case. All that is needed is to simply sit down and go to work.
For those occasions when users don’t want to use a bobbin in the upper thread position, the Easy Stitcher also has a telescoping spool pin.
There are also three huge red buttons on the front. The top button turns the light on and off. The center button operates the start/stop function, and the button in the bottom position is the speed control.
There are also two other red buttons on the base: a reverse/lock button, which is pushed down to operate, and a stitch length adjustment slider button.
What are the features on Dyno Easy Stitcher?
For a sewing machine this compact, the Dyno Easy Stitcher has a lot more features than I expected to find.
- Adjustable stitch length
- Reverse/lock stitching
- Drop in bobbin
Working on the Dyno Easy Stitcher
When you see a sewing machine with the standard features and accessories that come with the Dyno Easy Stitcher, even one this inexpensive, you may not have a lot of expectations. However, you do expect it to operate more smoothly than this one.
First of all, since the machine was already pre-threaded, I decided to try a couple of stitches. It is loud, slow, and the stitch quality is unsatisfactory. After stitching, it is impossible to simply lift the presser foot and pull the finished seam away from the machine, as with any other sewing machine.
Before I was able to move the fabric from beneath the presser foot, it was necessary to move the number 3 thread guide from left to right in order to advance the thread before I was able to get clearance to cut the thread.
There is an option to use either a bobbin or the telescoping spool pin for the upper thread. The Dyno Easy Stitcher comes with the upper thread already loaded onto the bobbin. When I attempted to remove it and try threading it myself from the spool, I found that following the instructions was a bit more difficult than it appeared to be, or should have been, for that matter.
According to the instructions, the red cap should be easily removed so that the bobbin can be released. Unfortunately, it never budged, and I broke a fingernail in the process.
Threading the Easy Stitcher was not a challenge, and winding the bobbin appeared to be very simple as well. Since all the bobbins that came with the Easy Stitcher were already pre-wound, I could only go through the motions. Setting the bobbin on the pin was easy enough.
Despite the fact that there are easy-to-follow threading guides, there was no guide leading from the spool pin to the bobbin pin. Actually, since there are only a couple of inches between the two, a guide really isn’t necessary.
The clear, see-through bobbin cover is a plus, but again, removing it is no piece of cake. I nearly broke another finger nail before it slid away to expose the bobbin.
What are some alternatives for Dyno Easy Stitcher?
We have reviewed several compact sewing machines similar to the Dyno Easy Stitcher and here are some we highly recommend.
This is a portable and compact mini sewing machine by Magicfly thar features 12 inbuilt stitches including straight, zigzag, and reverse stitch. It has three types of thread included for different kinds of fabrics, categorised by light weight, medium, and heavy fabrics. Th thread guide provided on the body makes it asy to operate. You can also find lots of insyructional videos online that will help you get started with using this machine. It is perfect for children on the occasional household needs.
The Singer Brilliance 6180 is a handy machine feature-wise, although it does lack a few things that would make sewing more comfortable and are available on other Singer devices.
To show off the goods, the 80 built-in stitches can be changed to fit your specific needs and are always set to the best level. The Singer Brilliance portable sewing machine has basic, decorative, and stretch stitches, so it can be used for a wide range of sewing projects. With a maximum sewing speed of 750 stitches per minute, projects can be sewn quickly. The complete machine, from the spool to the needle's eye, can be threaded in only six seconds because of how simple it is to do so. The free arm makes it simple to reach smaller or more challenging-to-reach regions, including cuffs, collars, pant hems, and other areas.
The Elnita EM16 Mechanical Sewing Machine is a reliable and durable machine that is perfect for beginners and those who prefer a simpler approach to sewing. With 16 built-in stitches, including straight, zigzag, and decorative stitches, this machine offers a range of options for basic sewing tasks. The EM16 also features a front-loading bobbin system, making it easy to load and replace the bobbin, and a free arm for sewing cuffs, collars, and other hard-to-reach areas. The machine is lightweight and portable, making it easy to transport and store. The EM16 also comes with a range of accessories, including a hard cover, four presser feet, and a seam ripper, to help you tackle any sewing project with ease. With its simple and straightforward design, the Elnita EM16 Mechanical Sewing Machine is the perfect choice for anyone looking for a reliable and easy-to-use machine for basic sewing tasks.
Which fabrics work on the Dyno Easy Stitcher?
Fabrics that work | Fabrics that don’t work |
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Natural fibers/cotton-linen-wool | Fur Reptile skin Canvas/Twill Plastic/Rubber Fine fabrics/silk-satin-taffeta/velvet Synthetic fabrics/blends-rayon-polyester Knits (medium to heavyweight only) Upholstery Extra thick fabrics or multiple layers Leather/suede |
What are the accessories on Dyno Easy Stitcher?
The accessories included with the Dyno Easy Stitcher include:
- Two spools of thread – one black/one white
- 4 pre-wound bobbins – three white/one black
- One sewing machine needle
- Needle threader
- Owner’s manual
- Quick start guide
- Foot pedal
- Power cord
How to maintain the Dyno Easy Stitcher?
Maintenance activities | After each use | Monthly | Once each year | As needed |
---|---|---|---|---|
Clean race hook and feed dogs | Yes | No | No | No |
Wipe head with soft dry cloth | No | No | No | Yes |
Wipe head with soft damp cloth | No | No | No | Yes |
Lubricate | No | No | No | No |
Service by sewing machine repair professional | No | No | No | Yes |
Summary: Dyno Easy Stitcher Review
I had seen this machine on HSN more than once. Of course, the people on television made it look like the greatest thing since sliced bread. After my personal hands-on experience with the Easy Stitcher, I looked up the HSN demonstrations on YouTube.
It’s called the Sew Easy Mini Portable Sewing Machine and has the White brand name emblazoned on the lower left side, but it is the exact same machine.
If it operated at least half as well as the people on television said it would, I’d say the Dyno Easy Stitcher, or Sew Easy Mini Portable Sewing Machine, would be worth the investment. Given the truth about this machine, however, I don’t recommend it for anyone. In my opinion, it’s a piece of junk.
In my opinion, its only redeeming qualities are its extreme light weight and the fact that it is battery operated. The body is made of that really brittle plastic—you know, the type of plastic used to make very inexpensive children’s toys. I expect it would crack in little or no time under normal use – if anyone were to use it at all.
Any child who gets this thing will be turned off from ever trying to learn to sew. My friend told me that the clerk who sold her this particular machine swore by it and claimed that she uses it all the time for mending and small sewing tasks. Of course, I told her to take it back for a refund.
If you are in the market for a toy sewing machine for a young child, or a small machine to use simply for small mending jobs, I suggest you skip this one altogether.
There are lots of other sewing machines on the market, made by long standing sewing machine manufacturers that can do the job and do it well.
In addition, you will find that many are specifically designed for youngsters. The Singer Pixie Plus and the Hello Kitty from Janome come to mind. Those machines stand on the history and reputations of well established sewing machine brands and are far better than the no-name brand machines for children that you might come across.
They are not built to last a long time, but they perform well and are excellent introduction machines for children to learn basic sewing machine operation and maintenance.
Dyno Easy Stitcher Review
Summary
The Dyno Easy Stitcher is a compact and user-friendly sewing machine designed for basic stitching tasks. It’s suitable for beginners and hobbyists, offering simple threading and stitching functionality for various lightweight fabrics. The machine’s portable design and straightforward controls make it convenient for quick repairs, alterations, and crafting projects, though it may lack the advanced features and capabilities of more sophisticated sewing machines.
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How to place the bottom bobin in the machine?
Amonie,
If you are facing the front of the machine, there is a red button on its left side. If you push that, the plastic top of the bottom bobbin pin lifts up and you can change the bobbin. Then:
1. Lift the needle all the way up.
2. Thread the needle leaving at least 10 inches of thread.
3. Make a loop of at least 5 inches with the bottom bobbin thread.
4. Move the loop into the gap between the needle base and the bottom bobbin.
5. Manually rotate the knob at the back of the machine so that the needle moves up and down and, after a few turns, picks the lower bobbin’s thread up
Hope this helps.
Can I get further assistance using the dino easy stitcher. Can you assist me with how to get an instructional manual?
That video made me laugh. They actually mention this machine having an on/off switch as if that’s a bonus instead of something that’s standard.
That video made me laugh. They actually mention this machine having an on/off switch as if that’s a bonus instead of something that’s standard.
I’m an experienced seamstress and own a quite a few machines but I cannot get the bobbin to work on this piece of…