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Necchi 4825 Review (2023 Update)
Note from the Editor: This Necchi 4825 Review was originally written in 2015, and has been revised and updated in 2023. Since Necci sewing machines are slightly hard to come by, we have added more sewing machines from Necci such as Necchi HP04, Necchi Q421A, and Necchi N83.
Words simply cannot express how delighted I was to finally be able to review a Necchi sewing machine. I had been reading about the Necchi brand and looking high and low for new Necchi sewing machines for years.
I finally came upon a Necchi 4825 on display one day while visiting Ace Sewing and Vacuum in Pompano Beach, Florida, and we are reviewing it today.
Necchi 4825 Overview
The Necci 4825 is a versatile and powerful sewing machine designed for both beginner and advanced sewers. It offers 25 built-in stitches, including basic, decorative, and stretch stitches, and has a top-loading bobbin system that makes it easy to change the thread. The machine also features a one-step buttonhole function and adjustable stitch length and width, giving you complete control over your sewing projects. The Necci 4825 is compact and lightweight, making it easy to transport and store, and it comes with a range of accessories, including a needle threader, multiple presser feet, and a dust cover. Overall, the Necci 4825 is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a reliable and versatile sewing machine.
One of the first things that caught my eye on the Necchi 4825 was the bright red, white and blue motif, followed by the large stitch selection panel on the column and the very large, easy to see stitch display window.
The Necchi 4825 also has a brightly lit workspace, a free arm and a needle plate with seam guides etched onto it. There is also a very large reverse stitch button on the front of the column, below the stitch selection display.
The stitch selection dial is on the right of the column, just beneath the balance wheel. Below the stitch selection dial is the button hole stitch width control dial.
Dials on the top of the head above the workspace control the stitch width and length adjustment. Also on the top of the machine head are dials to control the tension and presser foot pressure. Both of these dials are located above the needle.
The Necchi 4825 also has an automatic needle threader and a drop in bobbin with a see through cover and seam guides on the needle plate. When the on board accessory case is removed, a convenient free arm is revealed.
More from Necci
Necci is an Italian brand of sewing machines that has been producing high-quality machines for over 100 years. Vittorio Necchi established the business in 1919 in Pavia, Italy, and it immediately developed a reputation for creativity and superior design. Early Necci machines stood out from its rivals with to cutting-edge technologies including automated thread tension and a rotating hook.
Necci has developed high-quality sewing machines throughout the years that are renowned for their sturdiness, dependability, and adaptability. The company has broadened its selection to include sergers, embroidery machines, and both mechanical and digital devices.
Necci is now a member of the Janome Group, a well-known producer of sewing machines and related goods worldwide. Necci sewing machines continue to be made in Italy and are renowned for their fine craftsmanship, attention to detail, and elegant designs. They are well-liked by both professional and amateur sewers, and are usually regarded as among of the best sewing machines available.
While reviewing the Necchi 4825, we came across a few more Necci sewing machines that we think are good to recommend.
The Necci HP04 is a compact and lightweight sewing machine thatcomes equipped with 22 built-in stitches, including basic, decorative, and stretch stitches, allowing you to create a variety of projects with ease. The HP04 features a one-step buttonhole function and adjustable stitch length and width, giving you full control over your stitching. Additionally, this machine has a top-loading bobbin system, which makes it easy to load and change your thread. The HP04 also includes a variety of accessories, including a needle threader, multiple presser feet, and a dust cover, making it a versatile and convenient choice for all your sewing needs.
The Necchi Q421A is a great option to consider if you are looking for a reliable and versatile home sewing machine. With its heavy-duty construction and powerful motor, this sewing machine is designed to handle a variety of sewing tasks with ease. It offers 21 built-in stitches, including basic, decorative, and stretch stitches, as well as adjustable stitch length and width, and a one-step buttonhole function. The top-loading bobbin system makes it easy to thread and maintain tension, while the included accessories, such as a needle threader and multiple presser feet, provide added convenience. It works equally well for both novices and seasoned sewists.
Experience the power of the Singer Heavy-Duty 4432 sewing machine, designed for lasting durability with its heavy-duty metal frame. This versatile machine offers 110 stitch applications, from basic to decorative, conveniently displayed on the user-friendly Stitch Selector Dial. Benefit from features like automatic one-step buttonhole, automatic needle threader, and enhanced piercing power for sewing through multiple layers. With a faster motor, it sews up to 1,100 stitches per minute, making it ideal for larger projects. Explore creativity effortlessly with the Singer 4432, equipped with top-notch features for sewing enthusiasts.
- Versatile machine with box feed for continuous fabric pressure
- Adjustable feed and pressure settings
- Can sew heavy denim and handle different fabric weights
- Good for basic sewing tasks
- Reliable for occasional sewing and repairs
- Bobbin tension is not self-adjusting
- Confusing setup instructions and bobbin threading
- May struggle with very thick leather
What are the features on Necchi 4825?
- 29 decorative and utility stitch options
- One four step buttonhole
- Drop in bobbin
- Adjustable stitch length and width
- Manual tension adjustment
- Buttonhole stitch width adjustment
- On board thread cutter
- Free arm
- Dial up stitch selection
- Stitch display window
- Needle plate with seam guides
- On board accessory storage
Working on the Necchi 4825
On board guides make threading the Necchi 4825 and winding the bobbin kids’ play. I have no doubt a child in elementary school will be able to master these tasks in no time at all and be able to perform with the minimum of adult supervision after just one or two attempts.
The stitch selection process is just as easy. All that is required is to simply turn the dial until the desired stitch appears in the magnifying window on the column.
The stitch quality, however, is poor. The machine is noisy and it vibrates. Neither the noise nor the vibration is so bad that I would call them major distractions. The problem is the stitch quality.
I sampled more than half the stitch options and in my opinion, only the straight and zigzag stitches were acceptable. Even after several attempts to adjust the tension, stitch length and width, all of the other stitches I sampled were poorly formed and weak.
Which fabrics work on the Necchi 4825?
Fabrics that work | Fabrics that don’t work |
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Natural fibers/cotton-linen-wool Fine fabrics/silk-satin-taffeta/velvet Synthetic fabrics/blends-rayon-polyester Knits(Medium to heavyweight only) | Leather/suede Fur Reptile skin Canvas/Twill Plastic/Rubber Upholstery Extra thick fabrics or multiple layers |
What are the accessories that come with Necchi 4825?
Standard accessories:
- 5 snap on presser feet
- All purpose foot
- Zipper foot
- Buttonhole foot
- Button attachment foot
- Overlock cutter foot
- 2 screwdrivers (1 large/1 small)
- Seam ripper/lint brush
- Extra needles
- Bobbins
- Seam guide
- 2 spool holders (1 large/1 small)
- Extra spool pin with felt
Optional accessories:
- Twin needle
- Additional presser feet
- Satin stitch foot
- Overcasting foot
- Hemmer foot
- Cording foot
- Blind hem foot
- Darning foot
- Quilting foot
- Gathering foot
- Walking foot
How to maintain the Necchi 4825?
Maintenance activities | After each use | Monthly | Once each year | As needed |
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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 | Yes | No |
Necchi 4825 Summary
While reviewing the Necci 4825, I liked the large stitch display window for senior citizens who want to sew, but had challenges with eye strain. This and the easy threading process are probably the only favorable things I have to say about the Necchi 4825.
After waiting so long to review a Necchi, I was sorely disappointed with the Necci 4825 machine to say the least. In my opinion, the Necchi 4825 is only good for teaching a young child to sew.
If you do purchase one of these machines for a youngster, my advice is that you not pay more than $100 for it and that you be prepared to replace it as soon as the child’s sewing skills begin to develop to the point where he or she can make and wear garments for themselves and others.
If the quality of the stitches produced by the Necchi 4825 and if there was a little less noise and vibration, I might be inclined to recommend the Necchi 4825 for use by people who want to use it for mending and occasional use. I cannot in good conscience recommend this machine to anyone who is the least bit serious about sewing.
In addition to the aforementioned problems I have with the Necchi 4825 after reviewing, there is one other thing with which I am uncomfortable as well.
Although the Necchi 4825 comes with two screwdrivers, the owner’s manual instructions say that a coin must be used when manipulating the presser foot adjustment and buttonhole stitch width adjustment dials.
In my humble opinion, everything needed to operate the basic functions of any sewing machine should be included as part of the standard accessory package.
It would have been a simple maneuver to include one of those screwdriver-like tools that has three or four different edges, each of which is a different length and width.
This, I believe would have alleviated the need to keep a coin in the sewing room just to adjust the width of your buttonhole stitches and change the presser foot pressure when you need to.
When you consider the fact that the Necchi brand had such a wonderful reputation in its heyday, it is truly disappointing to think that some of the new sewing machines bearing the Necchi name have fallen into such a sad state. After all, Necchi sewing machines were at one time revered the world over.
Sophia Loren and other Italian celebrities even endorsed the brand at one time. In addition, Necchi sewing machines were on permanent display at New York’s Museum of Modern Art for their innovative design, quality and workmanship.
When I reviewed the Necchi Pro Lock PL 1020, I found it encouraging and left with the feeling that the brand had maintained its long-standing reputation for sewing machine innovation and excellence. Unfortunately, we have witnessed the demise of other venerable sewing machine brands through corporate buy outs and outsourcing.
The most glaring example of the decline of a sewing machine brand is the recent history of the Singer sewing machines and sergers. Anyone who has been around sewing machines for more than 20 years can attest to the fact that Singer was the trendsetter for all home sewing machines.
The brand was cloned and copied for more than a century. I own a Singer clone that has been used heavily for more than 40 years and is still going strong.
A sewing buddy of mine still uses a Singer sewing machine that she inherited from her grandmother more than 50 years ago… and her grandmother had inherited it many years before that.
After careful reviewing, I sincerely hope that the Necchi 4825 is an anomaly and that other newer model Necchi sewing machines are better than this one. Hope springs eternal, and I continue to look forward to getting an opportunity to review many more late model Necchis in the future.
Necchi 4825 Review
Summary
The Necchi 4825 is a vintage sewing machine that was manufactured in Italy in the 1970s. It is a high-quality machine that is known for its durability and its ability to produce professional-quality stitches. It has a number of features that make it a good choice for both beginners and experienced sewers. The Necchi 4825 is a versatile machine that can be used for a variety of sewing projects. It is a good choice for sewing clothes, home décor, and quilting. It is a well-made machine that is built to last. It is a good investment for those who are looking for a high-quality sewing machine that will provide years of use.
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Happy Stitching.
I purchased a Necchi FA16 machine in 2016, I had just retired and decided to brush up my sewing skills. I hardly used the machine except for mending and eventually some basic sewing. The foot pedal failed to work just a week ago. It’s apparently poor quality. Also I noticed poor stitch quality also.
How to thread and insert bobbin case on Necchi 4825?
Hi, I bought a Necchi 4825 a couple of years ago. But I have not been able to set it up until now. I can’t figure how to thread the needle. Could you please send me a diagram of how to do that. or another instruction book. Thanks