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What To Look For When Buying An Embroidery Sewing Machine?

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

There are a wide range of embroidery sewing machines available on the market today. Some are geared for the hobbyist and others are more heavy-duty for business use.

Embroidery sewing machines for home use start around $500 although machines with more features will cost more. A heavy-duty machine, which stitches much faster, can cost anywhere from $7000 for a basic model to as much as $40,000 for a dual head machine that can stitch two items at the same time.

Before you shop, decide what sort of work you want to do and how much you can spend. Once you are clear on what you need and have determined your budget, shop around. Visit shops and after the salesperson demonstrates a machine, ask if you can have a go at it. Salespeople can make even the most complicated process look easy, so make sure it’s something that you can handle as well. Talk about warranty and customer service with the salesperson.

Some retailers will offer special service contracts to extend the manufacturer warranty.

If you plan to finance your embroidery sewing machine, ask what special programs the shop may have.

Keep notes on each model and its features. It is easy to get confused about which embroidery sewing machines offer which features. Jot down a few words about the shop, the sale associate and the sort of customer service they offer as well. Take your time to consider various models and options. Check online forums and find out what consumers have to say. Other stitchers are often the best source of information.

An embroidery sewing machine is a major purchase. Choose carefully to ensure that your money is well spent and that the machine delivers for years of happy stitching.

Brother Embroidery Sewing Machine

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Essential Sewing Gadgets You Can’t Do Without

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Sewing is a unique hobby that is both fun and very useful.  You can sew clothing items and decorative items for your home simply by learning the basics of sewing.  You may also choose to start a new business. Whatever you want to do, there are some essential sewing gadgets you can’t do without.

Sewing started out as a primitive and simple stitch to make clothing and utilitarian items.  However, it has progressed to more advanced and interesting clothing and decorative items.  Today, people all over the world sew, mostly women as home sewers but also men who tend to be more professional such as tailors.

A sewing box is perhaps an essential sewing gadget for all households.  Whether you sew or just simply mend things from time to time, a sewing box will keep your supplies in one place.  By having a dedicated sewing box for your supplies, you will always know where things are when you need to sew that button on.

Using dull scissors is one of the most frustrating things you can use when you are sewing.  Dull scissors make your project much harder to complete than it needs to be.  A good quality pair of very sharp scissors will save you a lot of frustration and time.  Your projects will also turn out better and have cleaner lines to them.

Pinking shears are a special type of scissors which cuts fabric so that the edges are zigzagged and this helps prevent fabric fraying.

A stitch gage looks like a small ruler with a sliding gage on it and helps you measure and also to help you sew straight seams and hems every time.

Taylor’s chalk is a must for making markings on your fabric and cutting out patterns.  The chalk is easily removed from your final product.

Anti-fraying solution can be applied to the edges of your fabric to keep it from fraying while you work with it.  The solution can safely be used on most fabrics but please read the instructions on the can.

A magnetic pin holder can make your use of pins and needles easier and is an excellent alternative to a fabric pin cushion.  Also, when you are finished for the day, you can simply wave your magnetic pin holder over your work area and attract up all of the stray pins before someone treads on them.

Elastic pullers are used to pull elastic through casings in your projects.  They are very inexpensive and indispensable if you will be working with elastics.

In addition to these gadgets and to help avoid expensive maintenance, you should also consider a good cover for your sewing machine to keep out dust and dirt.

Another good item to have in your sewing room is a comprehensive reference book on sewing techniques. My favourite is the New Complete Guide to Sewing (Readers Digest)

By purchasing the sewing gadgets above as well a sewing machine cover, and a good sewing book, you will be well on your way to happy sewing.  Sewing isn’t really that hard to master, and when you have all of the tools you will need, it is much easier.

Readers Digest Sewing Guide

Readers Digest Sewing Guide

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What is the Best Beginner’s Sewing Machine?

Friday, August 21st, 2009

When you look at sewing machine, you are likely to be impressed at the amazing array of things these machines can do: all sorts of stitches, embroidery, quilting, and so forth. And these machines come at an impressive price as well.

Then there are the specialty machines, such as Sergers (overlock stitching machines). If you are a beginner, it can be overwhelming. When you begin to sew, there are a lot of low tech things to learn such as how to cut out material from a pattern, how to handle seam allowances, how to sew straight lines, how to handle pleats, and so forth.

When you begin a hobby, it is difficult to tell whether it is a hobby you will want to continue to do or if it is something that is ultimately not interesting to you. Based on these two factors, the beginner should get a relatively simple sewing machine (not a Serger) for under two hundred dollars. These basic machines have a range of stitches to play with and they are great machines for learning all the foundational techniques of sewing with a machine.

Spend the extra money on books to help you learn these techniques rather than on a machine that gets confusing. If you fall in love with sewing, then pass your beginner’s machine onto another beginner and go get one with all the bells and whistles. By then you should have the skills you will need in order to really enjoy the fancier machine.

You can get a good and versatile machine such as the Brother LS2125I for around $79.95, you get a 10-stitch machine that also has an automatic 4-step buttonholer (buttonholes are my nemesis!). This machine is popular with newbies so it may be an idea to check it out and see more pictures.

Brother LS2125I

Brother LS2125I

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