Weekly I’ll have anything new to learn or a straightforward task to make.
(There it’s still normal posts and courses blended in too.) A lot of the debate and jobs will involve applying sewing machines. There will be a few give sewing articles, but I will be focusing mainly on sewing with a machine. You’ll know it’s area of the Sewing 101 Series because you’ll see that great logo. (above)
Nowadays I’ll start out the line speaking about anything very fundamental:
Getting to know your sewing machine.
Every sewing unit is significantly diffent, nevertheless the same.
Think of it such as a car. You can get a used one, an old-fashioned one, your fundamental model, the top of the point luxurious product or anything among – perfect for the family. They all allow you to get from A to N (I mean sew), but there is also various features, prime speeds, and feel different as you sew with them. And sure, just like a vehicle, specific models are designed much better than others.
That you don’t need a fancy equipment to start. Anything easy may work. Understand what you need and you are able to generally upgrade later.
The two (working) sewing products I have within my house are extremely basic. A Performer Assurance 7470 and a Janome Hello Kitten unit (which belongs to my six year old). Both get the work performed, but have different feels. I do all my sewing on the Artist — also the quilting.
My singer is not really a the top of the range machine, but it’s actually nice. It performs great and has most of the functions I need.