Each week I’ll have something new to master or a straightforward task to make.
(There it’s still standard posts and courses blended in too.) The majority of the debate and tasks will involve using sewing machines. There is a several hand sewing posts, but I’m going to be concentrating mainly on sewing with a machine. You’ll know it’s area of the Sewing 101 Collection since you’ll see this cool logo. (above)
Nowadays I’ll start out the line speaing frankly about anything very fundamental:
Learning your sewing machine.
Every sewing equipment is different, however the same.
Think of it like a car. You can get a used one, an traditional one, your fundamental model, the top of the point luxurious design or something in between – ideal for the family. Each of them get you from A to T (I mean sew), but they also have different features, top speeds, and feel various as you sew with them. And yes, being a vehicle, particular models are designed a lot better than others.
You do not need a fancy unit to start. Something easy may work. Understand what you need and you can generally upgrade later.
Both (working) sewing models I’ve in my own house are very basic. A Performer Assurance 7470 and a Janome Hello Cat equipment (which goes to my six year old). Both get the task performed, but have completely different feels. I really do each of my sewing on the Performer — also the quilting.
My artist is not just a the the surface of the line device, but it’s really nice. It operates good and has all of the characteristics I need.