Toss Your Old Sewing Machine For A Computerized Model
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It's hard to imagine how we ever got on before computerized sewing machines appeared in our lives.
The traditional sewing machine from day one was, without doubt, an inventive piece of equipment enabling us to make clothes, along with many other household furnishings. Nowadays with the advancement of technology we are able to create many things using a sewing machine more quickly and effectively.
The models of today present various methods of stitching and we are also now able to sew materials of different thicknesses together, not to mention sewing on buttons by machine instead of hand. The machines come in a range of sizes including the hand held variety and computerized sewing machines are becoming more and more well-liked.
Accuracy - Create Stitches Accurately and Easily
Computerized sewing machines offer numerous automatic features you are not likely to find on the traditional styled machines. One particularly interesting feature is accuracy. Any necessary adjustments to be made to the length or width of a stitch have to be carried out manually on the traditional style sewing machine.
On the other hand, computerized sewing machines cope with the adjustment of stitches so easily. All you have to do is enter the setting you require and technology deals with your request allowing your sewing machine to create the exact stitches you want in an accurate way. No more tweaking dials and knobs in order to achieve the perfect stitch setting.
Memory - Your Machine Remembers the Exact Way You Prefer To Sew
Computerized sewing machines also have memory as another super feature. These machines have the facility of remembering settings previously used, including your favorite stitches and the configuration you use for buttonholes. The more expensive models offer a larger memory and are likely to have more patterns and stitches for you to choose from.
Favorite brand names offering computerized technology include Brother Innovis, Janome, Pfaff, Baby Lock, Husqvarna Viking, Bernina and Singer. Most of these lines offer color LCD screens that display options, two needles for sewing with different colors of thread, automatic threading, thread cutters, edge finishing and trimming, built in stitches, speed control and button hole memory.
Although quite a few of the basic features of computerized sewing machines are similar from brand to brand, they are not exactly the same so prior to purchasing a machine check out which models have the functions you would like. Computerized sewing machines vary in cost from a few hundred dollars to thousands, and the price you pay will depend on the brand and model you choose.
Computerized sewing machines are much easier to use and they offer more accuracy than traditional sewing machines. Although each type has its advantages, if you're interested in a reliable sewing machine with greater speed and accuracy as well as professional-looking results, computer technology is the way to go.
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