Question One: What is a sewing machine?

A sewing machine may be defined as a appliance that joins materials together by use of thread and needles. While there are several variations to these mechanisms s their ability to connect fabrics together is the defining consideration.

Question 2: Are there different categories of sewing machines?

While many people think of sewing machines only in terms of their standard home sewing machine, there are hundreds of sewing machines intended for specific applications at home and in factories. Since sewing machine are either used in a home or factory setting we might say there are two broad kinds: Home and Commercial or Home and Industrial. At home you will find the typical home sewing machine, a serger, an embroidery machine, an embellishing machine, quilting machines, a blind hemming machine, and sometimes a light industrial straight stitch or zig zag machine. In industry, you will find much more rugged and faster sewing specialty machines often used for a single application. Here you can find walking foot machines, blind stitch machines, upholstery machines, leather machines, button machines, machines to make shoes, saddles, sails, and more.

Question Three: What different types of home sewing machines are there?

When you think of the standard home sewing machines, you might imagine they are all pretty much alike. Wrong. There are Mechanical sewing machines; Electronic sewing machines; And Computerized sewing machines. Mechanicals use gears and levers driven by an AC motor. Electronics use electronics to control the power and selection of stitches. Computerized sewing machines use pulse motors, and advanced computer circuits to provide the user unrivaled control, convenience, and dependability. A mechanical sewing machine is limited to a hand full of stitches and suffers from power issues including an annoying motor hum. Computerized machines offer hundreds of stitches and loads of convenience features.

Question Four: Why do sewing machines vary so much in price tag?

Home sewing machines may be purchased for under one hundred dollars or as much as $12,000. Generally, you get what you pay for. As the quality, features, and stitches improve the price increases. In some cases, low end sewing machines may not even be worth bringing home. At around $500 you can get a good solid dependable sewing machine for general use. At around $1,000 you can get a complete featured sewing machine loaded with convenience features and hundreds of stitches. More expensive fully computerized sewing machines usually offer extensive stitch sets up to 1000 different stitches plus embroidery capabilities.

What do you use a sewing machine for?

Whatever you can imagine, you can create. Yes, with your amazing sewing machine, there are spectacular possibilities. Transform you wardrobe. Create your own fashion statement with astonishing embellishments and embroidery. Make over your entire home with elaborate window treatments, table runners, or wall hangings. Quilt. Craft. Create memories. You can do it all with the sewing machine.

Question Six: How can we be sure I are getting the right home sewing machine for you?

You best sewing machine or the right one for you will do two essential things: Empower you to create and reduce your frustrations in the process. You can find your machine by making sure it has the capabilities and features you want and need. If you buy value instead of just price, you benefit every time you sew.

Q7: Why do we need a serger, a home sewing machine, and an embroidery machine?

At the center of every home sewing center is the home sewing machine. This is the versatile machine used for so many different applications involving seams. Still, if you enjoy sewing, you will treasure the benefits of the home serger. It actually seams, overcasts, and trims all in one high speed step saving time and energy. You may also enjoy the embroidery machine which is a single purpose machine intended to sew beautiful preprogrammed designs.

Question Eight: Where is the best place to get a sewing machine?

While you can buy sewing machines over the internet and in department stores, these merchants offer no support, instruction, or service. You may not need these with a simple microwave oven, but to get the most from your sewing machine, you need all three: support, instruction, and service. Better quality sewing machines are only sold through authorized sewing machine dealers. When you purchase a machine from one of these dealers, you receive much more than a machine in a box. You get expert advice and assistance. You get professional repair and maintenance service. And you get very helpful sewing machine instruction. To get the most from your sewing machine investment, find your trusted local sewing machine dealer.

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Originally posted 2009-02-15 07:18:23. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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