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Picking out Your First Sewing Machine

1/22/2016

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You've started sewing and you are now thinking "What sewing machine should I get?"
Not knowing where this craft will take you makes it hard to decide as a beginner what kind of machine to buy. Machines have a variety of functions, costs and abilities.

You do not want to get the cheapest machine out there. The super cute toy machines are great for about 5 minutes, but in my experience, after the first or second time, they end up breaking. 

Think about how it is built. What parts do they come with? You don't want to grow out of your machine too fast, but you also don't want to over buy with a ton of features and embroidery functions that you will never use. If you plan on using embroidering and quilting these can be great (Think - Bernina, Pfaff, Janome)! 

At Brooklyn Sewcial we use the Brother CS6000i, it is relatively inexpensive, smallish (great for NYC/BKLYN), has a wide variety of stitch options (including 1 step button hole) but most of all it has safety features for kids that I find SO SO helpful while teaching. You can set a speed limit to go fast or slow, and the machine will not sew with the presser foot up! This saves us from so many silly mistakes, and makes sewing much more enjoyable for everyone. 

A few key things to think about:
-Top loading bobbins are easier to thread than front loading
-LCD screens usually have more options, but are harder to fix if they break
-Machines with metal parts last longer, but are heavier and more expensive
-For younger students look for something with extra speed control, and safety features.
-Make sure your machine comes with the basics: a seam ripper, extra bobbins, extra needles, mini-screw driver, 

Really think about what you want your machine to do. How much you feel comfortable spending. Feel free to ask us about your sewing questions, we are happy to help with your machine hunt!! 
The link above is for the Brother CS6000i, the machine we use in class. I love it because it is VERY user friendly, has speed settings for the heavy footed sewers, has MANY stitch options, several button hole options, durable, and did I mention easy to use! It is also really reasonably priced on Amazon.com. If anything goes wrong you can contact Brother or Amazon and they are very quick to replace parts or the whole machine! 
2 Comments
Jhon Hastings link
7/23/2018 10:46:48 pm

The blog was funny and helpful also. but should we not focus on the price as a beginner?

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Alexa link
7/24/2018 08:56:30 pm

Hi Jhon
Thank you for your comment. I do think you should consider price when a beginner, but most of the cheapest machines will cause more grief than it is worth. I believe if you think you will sew a few times a year on your new machine it is worth spending a little more to have a machine that will work well and make you happy.
I should also mention that most of the children's machines break so quickly it's not worth it.

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