A question raised recently on The Haby Goddess facebook page was 'what to look for when purchasing a sewing machine for beginners'.
I have a very basic machine (pictured) which I purchased 3-4 years ago for approx. $300-$400. I sew everyday with PVC, which is quite unkind to sewing machines, but the only thing I would upgrade for is a quicker stitch per minute rate. It does the job that I currently need it for, so personally I cannot justify spending a load more money for a machine with functions I would not be using at this stage.
Here are a few tips of what to look for:
- Determine what you are going to use the machine for - general sewing or more detailed embroidery and quilting.
- Think ahead a little. What do you plan to be sewing not only now but in 1-2 years time as your experince and knowledge increases? You don't what to out grow your machine too quickly.
- My local Metro Sewing lady has 3 main suggestions to look for: (a). Make sure it has a top loading bobbin with a clear lid so you can easily see the colour and how much thread is left in your bobbin. (b). An automatic needle threader. (c) A one step button hole function.
- A dual speed foot control is also great as you can slow the machines stitch speed for when you need more control.
- What aditional foot attachments does it have? Does the sewing centre have any package deals to include additional extra's
- Does it have a trade-in value when you upgrade?
What features are most important to you when purchasing a sewing machine?
6 comments:
i have the same machine jodie, love it xx
me too i have the same. only thing I would love is a proper blanket stitch function, though i just use the blind hem stitch as a substitute now...
Hi Jodie!! Just bought my first every sewing machine over the weekend and loving it so much! I got the janome DC2101 and LOVING IT SO MUCH!! I've been following your blog closely for all DIY and tips since I'm a total amateur on sewing :P
Any tips on where/how to learn how to use an overlocker?
My fiance just bought me one- I've always used a dense zig zag... Im a lil intimated to set it all up!
Julia, I would start with your local sewing centre or even where the overlocker was purchased. I've done a ful day workshop & it was great, all that I needed to give me the confidence to get started.
I have that very same machine...and I love it
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