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Electric sewing machine: 4 key things you ask yourself before buying

Electric sewing machine: 4 key things you ask yourself before buying


Electric sewing machine: 4 key things you ask yourself before buying

Posted: 18 Feb 2011 11:20 AM PST

Choosing the best car and best suited to your needs is a complex task because there are so many choices available. One of the first decisions to make is between a mechanical machine, choose an electric car or a computer sewing machine. However, there are some other questions to ask before diving in the shops and spend your hard earned money on something that gets stuck under the stairs, not used and loved for the next 100 years!

1.How do you use?
Think about what you use the sewing machine. Will is used to create complex items such as curtains, quilting embroidery fancy or complex? Alternatively you will be used only occasionally for the daily intake hemming, simple repairs?

2. If you are a beginner or an experienced user?
If you are a beginner or an occasional user? If you are a beginner, you may also find that a basic electric sewing machineenough for your needs (or perhaps a car mechanics). On the other hand, you can use a machine to "grow" allows you in a variety of sewing projects. If this is the case you can out-grow the sewing machine base very quickly.

For advanced users, it may be that the investment in a computer-controlled machine, which has more features, is more suitable.

3. E 'static or flow around?
If you intend to take lessons in sewing are, willSense to choose a machine light enough to carry. This, of course, have to plan against that, the device must be weighed.

If you want to do a lot of curtains and upholstery, you need a car that is stable enough to be mastered with heavier fabrics. Your machine in an area of stitching is used, or do you pack when you need to eat? If this is the second, then a car that light is easier and less cumbersome to store eachTime.

4. What kind of material that are more?
Most machines have no problem handling of medium weight cotton fabric, but if you're dealing with a wider variety of fabrics and home textiles, it is worth to consider this when making your selection.

thick fabrics – these usually need a length of the thinnest part of the materials.
stretch fabric – this can be a challenge, then look for a car,Stretch point because they provide the best results.
Machine washable – are easy and if you use them more often than not, choose a machine that allows fabric to reduce the pressure of the foot so that the locked, you reduce the risk. Sometimes a job a Teflon-coated plastic foot better than the metal standard.

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