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Sewing Machines - Tips to consider when making a purchase

Sewing machines are a fantastic tool for anyone who enjoys sewing, whether you are a beginner or an experienced seamstress. They can save you time and effort, and allow you to create professional-looking garments and other projects with ease.

There are many different types of sewing machines on the market, ranging from basic models to more advanced, feature-packed machines. Here's a look at some of the key things you should consider when shopping for a sewing machine:

Types of sewing machines:

  • Mechanical sewing machines: These machines are operated by turning a hand crank or pressing a foot pedal. They are generally more affordable than other types of sewing machines and are a good choice for beginners.

  • Electronic sewing machines: These machines are powered by electricity and are operated using buttons or a touch screen. They are generally faster and more precise than mechanical machines and offer a wider range of stitches and features.

  • Computerized sewing machines: These machines are equipped with a computerized control panel that allows you to choose from a wide range of stitches and customize your settings. They are generally the most expensive type of sewing machine, but offer the most advanced features and are suitable for professional sewers.

Features to consider:

  • Stitch selection: Most sewing machines come with a range of built-in stitches, including straight stitch, zig zag, and decorative stitches. Consider the types of projects you will be working on and choose a machine with the stitches you need.

  • Presser feet: Presser feet are attachments that help hold fabric in place as you sew. Many sewing machines come with a range of presser feet for different tasks, such as zipper insertion and buttonhole making.

  • Needle threader: A needle threader can save you time and frustration by automatically threading the needle for you. This is a useful feature for those with vision impairments or for anyone who finds threading the needle difficult.

  • Automatic buttonhole: An automatic buttonhole feature allows you to create consistent buttonholes with the push of a button. This is a useful feature for those who make their own clothes or do a lot of mending.

  • Free arm: A free arm allows you to easily sew sleeves, cuffs, and other hard-to-reach areas. This is a useful feature for those who sew a lot of clothing.

  • Speed control: Some sewing machines come with a speed control feature that allows you to adjust the sewing speed to suit your needs. This is a useful feature for those who are just learning to sew or for those working on more intricate projects.

Where to buy:

Sewing machines can be found at www.saito.co.za. It's a good idea to compare models , prices and features to find the best machine for your needs. It's also a good idea to read reviews from other customers to get an idea of the quality and performance of different machines.

When shopping for a sewing machine, it's a good idea to keep in mind the types of projects you will be working on and the features that are most important to you. With a little bit of research and careful consideration, you can find the perfect sewing machine to suit your needs.

Presser Feet

Presser feet are attachments for sewing machines that help hold fabric in place as it is being sewn. They can also perform specific tasks, such as zigzag stitching or attaching buttons.

To fit a presser foot, first consult your sewing machine's manual to determine the correct presser foot to use for your project. Then, raise the sewing machine's presser foot lever to release the current presser foot. Next, slide the shank of the new presser foot under the presser foot holder, and lower the lever to secure it in place.

There are many different types of presser feet available, including:

  • Standard presser foot: This is the basic presser foot that comes with most sewing machines. It can be used for straight stitching, zigzag stitching, and other basic sewing techniques.
  • Zipper foot: This presser foot has a narrow shape that allows you to sew close to zipper teeth and other narrow edges.
  • Buttonhole foot: This presser foot has a guide that helps you create consistent buttonholes.
  • Blind hem foot: This presser foot helps you create invisible hems on garments and other projects.
  • Overlock foot: This presser foot allows you to create an overlock stitch, which is a type of seam finish often used in knit fabrics.

You can purchase presser feet online at www.saito.co.za. We stock parts, for all makes of sewing machines.

Bobbins

Bobbins are an essential component of many types of sewing machines, including both domestic and industrial machines. They are spindles or cylinders that are used to hold thread or other materials in place, and they play a key role in the sewing process.

There are many different types of bobbins available, and it is important to use the correct type for your sewing machine. Some common types of bobbins include Class 15 bobbins, L-style bobbins, M-style bobbins, magnetic bobbins, and metal bobbins. Each type of bobbin is designed to work with specific types of sewing machines, and using the wrong type of bobbin can cause problems with your machine and result in poor quality stitches.

Filling a bobbin is a simple process that requires a few basic steps. First, locate the bobbin case and remove it from the sewing machine. Hold the bobbin case with the opening facing up, and place the bobbin on the spindle so that the thread is running off the bobbin in a counterclockwise direction. Hold the end of the thread with your fingers, and pass it through the guides on the bobbin case. Pull the thread through the bobbin case and wrap it around the bobbin several times in a clockwise direction. When the bobbin is full, cut the thread, leaving a tail of about 1 inch. Pass the tail through the hole in the bobbin, and then through the notch on the edge of the bobbin. This will help to keep the thread in place and prevent it from unraveling. Finally, place the bobbin back into the bobbin case, and reinsert the bobbin case into the sewing machine. Make sure that the bobbin is seated correctly in the case, and that the thread is running smoothly through the guides.

In South Africa, there are many places where you can buy bobbins for your sewing machine. Some options include sewing machine dealerships and repair shops, fabric stores, online retailers, department stores, and craft stores. It is a good idea to shop around and compare prices to find the best deal on bobbins.

In conclusion, bobbins are an essential part of any sewing machine and are essential for producing high-quality stitches. There are many different types of bobbins available, and it is important to use the correct type for your sewing machine. Filling a bobbin is a simple process that requires just a few basic steps.We stock bobbins for all makes of sewing machines, they can be purchased at www.saito.co.za

 

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