
200 Built-in Stitches for Key Sewing Techniques (alphabet)

8x 1-step Buttonholes

LCD Screen

Start-stop Button for Easy Sewing Control

Speed Control to Increase or Slow Sewing Speed

Computerised for Intermediates or Above
Take control and create custom outfits effortlessly with the EES200 in your hands.
Its 200 built-in stitches, three needle positions, 800 stitches-a-minute speed, and extension table are the tools you need to get any sewing job done.

Dimensions
Length 42 cm x width 22 cm x height 33 cm. With the extension table open: length 58 cm x width 23 cm x height 30 cm.
Weight: 8.6 kg
 | LED screen |
 | Up-down needle position selector |
 | 8x 1-step buttonholes |
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Accessories included
Accessories include 1x foot pedal, 4x bobbins, 1x pack of 10 needles, 1x needle threader, 1x darning plate, 1x all-purpose foot, 1x buttonhole foot, 1x zipper foot, 1x blind hem foot, 1x satin stitch foot, 1x seam ripper and brush set, 1x edge-quilting guide, 2x set of spool holders, 1x set of spool-pin felt discs, 1x felt spool pin, 1x auxiliary spool, 1x second spool pin, 1x spool pin cap, 1x screwdriver for needle plate, 1x screwdriver and 1x optional oiler.
Safety and care tips
Sewing machines and overlockers are fragile and dangerous, so please be careful. Avoid nasty accidents by following these safety and care tips.
Power Connection
Do not connect the machine directly to an electrical outlet unless you are sure that the electrical supply's voltage and frequency match the machine's specifications.
Fit the non-reversible plug in the cord socket before plugging it into the power supply outlet.
Light Repair
You can find the sewing machine's light behind the face plate. Turn the screw anticlockwise until you can remove the face plate.
Safe Sewing
Control the sewing speed with the foot pedal. The harder you press the pedal down, the faster it sews, so start sewing slowly and carefully.
When turning the wheel on a manual machine, always turn it toward yourself and guide the fabric gently with your hand. Watch out for your fingers!
Needle Care
Raise the needle out of the fabric when you stop sewing to prevent the fabric from breaking the needles.