"Toyota is not known for its sewing machines but rather for its automobiles. Toyota sewing machines are not in the top ranked sewing machines in consumer reviews. However, on sites such as Sears they have received positive reviews and their reliability does not appear to be an issue."
"To find lots of information on Toyota's line of sewing machines, you can find them on Toyota Sewing Machines' website. On the site, you can compare both of Toyota's current sewing products, look at pictures submitted by Toyota sewing machine enthusiasts of their finished sewing products, and find local information about Toyota Sewing Machines for your region."
Morse Sewing machines were originally made by Toyota in Japan.
The Toyota Sewing Machine Company has been making sewing machines since 1946. In addition to the company website, Toyota sewing machines can be purchased at Sears, Amazon, and Ebay.
Toyota sewing machines are easy to use and can range anywhere from $300 to a simple dial machine to over a thousand for a good surger.
Neither Howe nor Singer *invented* sewing machines, although they did make improvements to them in an effort to bolster the sewing industry and create more reliable, effective means of mechanical sewing. In fact, Singer was even found to have stolen some of his own machines' features from Howe - as decided when Howe's patent was upheld in an infringement case in 1854.
Toyota sewing machines can be purchased at a variety of locations online, including Amazon, eBay and Sears. Sears even offers free shipping to some of their brick-and-mortar locations.
Juki and Brother make sewing machines that are good.
Sewing machines are very heavy. As such, there is no such thing as a portable sewing machine.
The Phaff sewing machines are made in Germany, Europe.
Present day sewing machines are complex electrical machines.
Yes, new sewing machines come with instructions.
No but the sewing machines thread the needle for you will help.