Sewing Machine
Sewing Machine
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Top Sewing Machines – 4 Machine that you Should Consider in 2010
Sewing machines comes with a wide array of features these days from computerized stitch selection to easy threading and bobbin insertions. All of these new features and fancy extras can make it difficult to sort through all of the machines on the market to find the top sewing machines that you can count on to have the right features for getting the job done and to perform reliably year after year. These four machines offer all the features you most want while still offering the kind of performance you would expect putting them at the top of their class.
The Brother CS6000i Sewing Machine
The Brother CS6000i sewing machine is one of the more solidly built lightweight machines on the market. It offers 60 different stitch combinations and a fully computerized menu that is easy to understand and use. Extra features that make it one of the top sewing machines in its class include an easy to change drop in bobbin, an automatic threader and a one-step buttonholer that incorporates seven different sizes. When you are ready to step up from your basic starter machine this lightweight beauty is an ideal choice.
The Singer 7470 Confidence Electronic Sewing Machine
One of the most endearing features of the Singer 7470 Confidence Electronic Sewing Machine is that even though it is loaded with many advanced features it has been designed to be easy to use. With 173 built in stitches and a drop in bobbin with automatic needle threading you can be up and sewing within minutes. The easy to read digital display makes it easy to see what your settings are and there are both visual and audio alarms to let you know if the stitch you are using is unsafe. Ease of use and plenty of features puts this sewing machine at the top of the list for advanced beginners.
The Janome Threadbanger TB12 Sewing Machine
If you are looking for a moderately priced utility sewing machine that is very well built and easy to use then the Janome Threadbanger TB12 sewing machine is just what you have been looking for. If you are looking for a fancy machine with lots of stitches, this one is not for you. It does however offer rock solid performance and 12 stitches that include several stretch stitches. The easy to use 4 step buttonholer and easy change feet allow for plenty of creativity and put this utility sewing machine at the top of it class.
The Euro-Pro 9105 New Computer Sewing Machine
Just because you are not an expert yet does not mean that you should not be allowed to let your creative juice flow. The Euro-Pro New Computer Sewing Machine is designed to make sewing lots of fun for both the beginner and expert alike. This is a fully computerized machine with 40 built in stitches and has enough memory to hold up to 30 custom stitch patterns. While overall the machine is quite light it is well built and comes with host of accessories including 12 different feet. It also comes with a very well thought out and illustrated instruction manual and the LCD screen that lets you keep track of everything. Well thought out, superior quality and lots of built in features puts this machine in a class of its own and is perfect for most of your daily and creative sewing needs.
Although there are dozens of excellent brands and models on the shelves today these four rate as among the top sewing machines available. Each of them brings something extra to the table such as the solidly built Janome Threadbanger TB12 with it all aluminum case and metal internal parts and the 173 built in stitches of the Singer 7470. To find the best sewing machine for your needs, you need to decide what level of sewing you plan to do and then match the machine to your needs. All four of these models are worthy of "Best in Class" ratings and would make an excellent choice.
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What is a good sewing machine for a beginner?
I am looking to buy my first sewing machine. I am taking lessons in April and though it is not required that you have your own sewing machine, I would like to get one so I can take it to lessons and learn how to use it. I don't want anything really cheap or really expensive. I am looking for something that does the basics but also that I can grow with as I learn more. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Yes. Go to a store that sells and services sewing machines and see what they have in your price range. You'll be able to test different machines, and they can advise you. If this is your first machine, your best bet is to go with a basic model with straight and zig-zag. Learning to use those well will take you a while, and there's really very little except embroidery and possibly sewing with some knits that you can't do with those 2 stitches. You might want to make sure that you get a machine that comes with different feet, or for which extra feet are inexpensive, and check out buttonhole capabilities on the machine. Once you know what kind of sewing you're really going to do, you can trade in that starter machine and get one with more bells and whistles if you like. Don't let the age of a machine bother you. I have a couple of 50 year old machines that sew beautifully. A cheap new machine won't do that, and is more likely to break.


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