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Sewing machines are really a wonderful invention. Imagine that the clothes were made by hand sewing every stitch! As a professional may charge for work high quality, but many sewn clothing was home after hours and hours of hard work and work finger prick.

Knowing how to use a sewing machine is not as easy as learning to use the dishwasher, microwave, blender or. It's a bit more technical equipment, although it is not rocket science. With patience, right learning materials, and a willingness to sew, you can be on your way to complete the projects as soon as you want.

Here are seven tips to get on his way to learn to sew:

  1. Read your manual sewing machine. It may seem dry and boring, but you will save plenty of time to yourself and frustration if you read what people who made his team invite you to do.
  2. Practice your machine thread until it can be done in seconds. If instructions are not clear, connect to the Internet and find pictures and videos to help you follow the instructions.
  3. Practice winding the coil. Anyway good to have a pair of coils of all injuries and ready to go.
  4. Practice sewing in a straight line. Almost any machine can be seen as a series of straight lines, although very, very short straight lines. Practices scraps of fabric and even paper.
  5. Practice ripping seams. It is inevitable, and if you are good at ripping a seam without tearing the tissue, it will make life easier and more professional clothes. You can use Notepad to sew straight lines in practice.
  6. end Practice and pressing seams open. press the seams as you go makes a world of difference in how well the garment fits and looks. Make this a habit.
  7. Start with easy projects. You will feel safer if you start with easy projects.

There They are also free projects and tutorials online. Just start searching and you will find a wealth of information. Start slowly and have fun. Sewing is a great skill to have, and well worth the time to invest in learning.

Robin Brown is a Singer sewing machine fan. She sews regularly for her family and for fun. She even uses her sewing machine to mend buttons.

Visit http://www.SewSing.com for video tutorials on using a mechanical Singer sewing machine.


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