Choosing The Right Sewing Machine For Sale For Your Needs
Friday, August 21st, 2009During its evolution, the humble sewing machine has taken on a whole new dimension. What was once simply a time saving device has become the master of complex colorful embroidery as well as many other creative tasks. There are endless possibilities with today’s modern sewing machines.
Because not every seamstress works the same, it is impossible to say there is one “best” sewing machine although it is human nature to believe our choice will be the best if we have parted company with a lot of money for it! Your sewing needs should ultimately determine the machine you purchase but if you are limited for space, try a small sewing machine. If you don’t intend to ever use it for embroidery, then you don’t need an embroidery sewing machine so stick to the basics.
First make a list of all of the things you want your sewing machine to have, do you want an embroidery sewing machine, one that does quilting, or that has a free-arm capability. What type of fabrics will you be using, leather, denim or just lightweight fabrics. Answer these questions and you will outline a list of your expectations when you try and find the right sewing machine for sale for you.
If you are a newcomer to sewing, try to get together with other people you know who own sewing machines and try theirs out and ask them what they like and don’t like about their machine. Use your check list to see whether the machine you try ticks all the boxes.
When you have worked out what you want from a standard sized or small sewing machine, search the Internet and do some serious research. Go to manufacture websites as well as those which are owned by sewing experts. Read what is out on the web and see if the machine you are interested in gets good reviews or bad. Make sure you put in “complaints” in the search engine box as this may prove useful. Find a blog or forum to gain more hints and tips. If you find complaints, make sure they are valid and not just ‘sour grapes’. One or two people can be a coincidence, but twenty people probably are not.
When you have narrowed down which make and model go out into the stores and look at them, and don’t let the sales assistant make you deviate from your list of wants. Remain persistent with your goal of getting what you want and you need not end up paying extra for features which you will never utilize.
Purchasing a sewing machine is an investment, so it is important to take the time and make the right choice. If you get the right machine, it will last you for years and should you ever consider moving on to a ‘wings and whistles’ model like an embroidery sewing machine, there will always be other beginners happy to buy a standard or small sewing machine off you.
Start sewing by choosing the right sewing machine for sale now.