This handheld sewing machine changes thread color to match fabric for those unexpected button stitching tasks

Being bachelors, how often do we find ourselves perplexed over a loose shirt button or trying to match the color of available thread with that of the cloth fabric? Instances when time is of the essence and going out with a broken shirt button is out of the question. Even if one has no time constraints, more often than not, the local tailor is the one we all look forward to.

How about a portable sewing machine that’s built for taking the load off of your mind and sorting a meager issue such as finding the best-matched thread and sewing it in a jiffy? After all, it is not practical to go to the local tailor when you’ve got a jam-packed day ahead.

Designer: Cheolhee Lee, Chaeyeon Lee and Minsong Cho

This handheld sewing machine changes the color of the thread by scanning the fabric on which the button needed to be stitched on. The easy-to-grip shape of the Chameleon Mini is designed keeping in mind modern users who demand minimum hassle in things they own. Apart from doing the simple button stitching tasks, the intelligent sewing machine gives the pattern choice for various apparel.

The trick on this handheld sewing machine resembling a big stapler is the array of four cartridges based on CMYK color that dye the original white thread on the inside depending on the scanned result of the cloth in question. Each one of these cartridges on the front can be easily replaced when the ink levels go down.

The team of designers behind this concept design sees this cool little accessory fit for everyone’s backpack or cabinet box. Men would value this accessory more than anything, especially ones
who are sole souls. Envisioning this cute sewing machine in modern chick colors including orange, blue, purple, or cream is proof enough.

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This multifunctional sewing machine uses color detection sensors to print new thread on-demand in any color!

The Sewing Chameleon is a multi-functional sewing machine that prints out thread on-demand in whatever color the user prefers, relying on color detection sensors and built-in ink cartridges.

These days, innovative design for home appliances boils down to convenience. Design that’s multifunctional or customizable has come through across all industries, providing everything from home furniture to stationery with a double function. Realizing the opportunity to turn the sewing machine into a multifunctional product, Minsong Cho designed the Sewing Chameleon, a sewing machine that prints out thread on-demand using built-in ink cartridges and color detection sensors.

The modern home is not about clutter. Everyday products are getting redesigned to fit in better with their environment, making their operation more user-friendly and keeping our living rooms organized. Cho’s Sewing Chameleon was conceived to cut out the hassle that comes with changing the thread in sewing machines when a different color is needed.

With traditional sewing machines, the process of swapping out the old thread for a new thread comes with its own heap of challenges–it takes a while to swap out the threads and even when you do, the new thread often gets stuck inside the machine and frays.

Solving this, Cho’s Sewing Chameleon comes with its own color detection sensors that allow users to create any color thread they’d like. All a user will need is a physical depiction of the color they’d like their thread to be and by placing that near the color detection sensors, the Sewing Chameleon will use its built-in ink cartridges to dye the new thread that color.

In addition to this multifunctional design, Sewing Chameleon comes in a neat, matte black with achromatic accents, giving it an overall look that pairs nicely with most color schemes. Users will also be able to control the Sewing Chameleon’s thread flow, needle speed, pattern, and lighting.

Designer: Minsong Cho

By turning the dial on the Sewing Chameleon, users can adjust the speed of the thread output. 

In addition to its dual function s a printer, the Sewing Chameleon comes with a control panel that allows users to control everything from thread flow to lighting. 

Coated in matte black, the Sewing Chameleon fits in nicely with any home color scheme. 

Minsong Cho spotted the trouble spots of conventional sewing machines and looked to other home appliances like coffee makers and chargers to solve them through design. 

The Sewing Machine Has Been Beautifully Redesigned

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Sewing machines are often used to create stylish, fashionable and striking items of clothing, so it’s only right that the sewing machine compliments the outfits that it produces, right? Well, we think so, and luckily so did Onurhan Demir, who has successfully brought the humble sewing machine into 2018!

Using the same inner workings as its oldest ancestors, the Sewing.Pro does not require energy to be operated, and instead relies on a manual effort to get the job done. This creates a beautiful juxtaposition between traditional mechanical engineering and sleek modern aesthetics.

The clear and tactile dials make Sewing.Pro easy to operate, this is only enhanced by the lack of electronic interruption the daunting plethora of settings that comes with modern machines. And with a range of color options to choose from, the user is bound to find a machine that best reflects their personality and style!

Designer: Onurhan Demir

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Sewww Stylish

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Two distinct products… one sleek, sophisticated look. PDF HAUS applies the design language of unlikely pen-maker Lamy to a sewing machine. Modern and minimalistic, each variant takes color and finish inspiration from their unique selection of fountain and ballpoint pens. The result is a variety of looks from loud to understated.

Designers: Jieun Jeong & PDF HAUS

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A Chic Twist on the Sewing Machine

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You expect your clothes to be stylish, so why not the machine that’s used to make them?! PDF HAUS explores this idea by applying the design language of Vifa, a high-end audio maker, to a modern sewing machine.

Clad in Vifa’s signature, special-woven textile Kvadrat cover, the look is warm and inviting in contrast with its minimalist control features. Perfect for any clothes maker who values Nordic design or simply wants their tools to look as good as the clothes they make!

Designer: PDF HAUS

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Sewwwww Cool!

If you’ve ever looked closely at a sewing machine, then you know they are generally quite daunting with all their knobs, buttons, gizmos and other gadgets. Susanne Eichel’s latest creation, however, might just be the Apple iPad of sewing machines. With its aluminum unibody, minmal aesthetic, straightforward controls, and overall user-friendliness, it makes sewing seem within reach to anyone. So simple that the knobs’ labels are even in German and you’ll still know what they do!

Designer: Susanne Eichel

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