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Monday, November 3, 2014

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Sewing Machine Price


Almost all the known brands sold in the U.S. are as follows: Singer, Brother, Janome, BERNINA, Pfaff, and Husqvarna/Viking. It offers machines from very fundamental mechanical models to high-end computerized models. In other words the sewing machine price vary depending on its brand. Reminder: buyers must go exclusively at authorized dealers from the known brand from Husqvarna/Viking. The main reason being is that, after sales maintenance is vital when purchasing a machine.


Entry-level Machines

The novice machines from brand names such as Singer and Brother are well accepted, and buyers can acquire them fairly inexpensively. These entry level machines have all the basic features for occasional sewing, such as straight and zigzag stitches, adjustable stitch length and width, and reverse stitch.


Mid-level Machines

Advanced machines, with more push buttons, knobs and electronic parts, from brands such as Janome and BERNINA, are well known for quality and customer support. They are pricier than the novie machines, still they bring features that make frequent sewing easier. Shoppers can look forward to find a free arm, automatic buttonhole maker, automatic needle threader, and a wide selection of built-in stitches.


Top-of-the-line Machines

Industrial type sewing machines with high-end brand name such as BERNINA, Pfaff, and Husqvarna/Viking are the most expensive. They are so loaded with feature that these machines virtually sew by themselves. Several of these advanced features include automatic feeding system, automatic stitch length and width, automatic tension, and electronic autopilot.


Picking a Price Point

Although mechanical machines are by and large less expensive than electronic, prices still vary widely. It is unnecessary to purchase a machine that has irrelevant features the sewer does not use, as buyers can always upgrade in a few years as skills improve.

Sunday, November 2, 2014

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Sewing Machines for Beginners



All sewing machines have only one thing in common, and that's to join materials by stitching or threading. In this market alone, there are different kinds of brands and models. These different types of machine vary in terms of its features, quality and prices. It is not rocket science to choose the perfect machine for your needs. Surely, you can be disoriented on where to begin. There are embroidery as well as heavy duty sewing machines. You need to know what you want for your specific needs. To start off, let us take apart some key elements to consider when shopping for the best machine.


Brand:

If you are a novice at this, choosing the best one is not that difficult at all. To veer you to the right direction, let me list down some known brands: Babylock, Bernina, Brother, Husqvarna Viking, Janome, Juki, Kenmore, Pfaff, Singer, and White.

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Once you have something in mind, it is best that you consider some very important key elements, such as the origin of its assembly and where it was made. Different kinds of brands no longer utilize parts made from metal, instead low-cost oriented sewing manufacturers use poor quality plastic that results to inferior performance. As a personal preference, I strongly recommend brands that are western (US or UK ) made. Western made brands are known for high quality in terms of performance and durability. If so, choose an American manufacturer with "Made in America" on the box.

Personally, I go for a mid-range price point, I suggest that the Janome family brand of machines is a good brand to keep. Janome brands are very consistent, strong, and easy to use as compared to other sewing machines. Some brand names are pricier, for example Husqvarna Viking and Bernina. These brands cater to mostly industrial type machines.


Features:

Sewing machines are a lot like any ordinary automobile. Though they have one function in common (sewing), but they have their differences in attributes. If you intend to make sewing as a career rather than a hobby, then you might be interested in doing some due diligence of choosing the best machine for your needs.

All sewing machines comprise a unique set of mechanisms. Perhaps, the reason for this is just to be different with the rest of the machines. Some have the alternative for stretch stitches, some have a one-step buttonhole, others come with specialty feet, and some have special quilting features. It is not advisable to acquire a machine that has basic functions. You might out grow it immediately.

Beware of hypnotic sales pitches that might mention "cheap sewing machines", "Juki sewing machine is the best" or "sewing machine repair not necessary" to that effect. Instead, think about what your objectives are as far as your sewing machine business goes. Follow a business plan. Better yet, have somebody who knows to help you choose the best

Thursday, October 16, 2014

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Janome 2212 Sewing Machine Product Description and Reviews

Janome 2212 Sewing Machine

The Janome 2212 is a quality entry level model offered at a fantastic price! This mechanical machine features 12 built-in stitches and a four-step buttonhole. Dial pattern selection and stitch width and length adjustment ensures ease of use. Great features like a free arm and drop feed make it versatile for all types of sewing. Lightweight and easy to use, this is the perfect machine for a beginner and the price is just right.

About Janome

Whether you are a skilled sewist or an enthusiastic beginner, Janome's complete line of smart, accessible machines can deliver the precise, professional and beautiful results you expect. Janome is a category leader in innovation and their machines are recognized throughout the industry for their ease-of-use and unsurpassed stitch quality.


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Features

Front Loading Bobbin
Free Arm
Folding Carry Handle
Speeds up to 860 spm Dial Pattern Selector
Manual Tension Control
Drop Feed Dog
Snap-On Presser Feet
Built-In Thread Cutter
12 stitches
4-Step Buttonhole
Zigzag Width Adjustment to 5mm
Stitch Length Adjustment to 4mm
0-2.5 Stitch Length For Reverse Stitch
Two Retractable, Vertical Spool Pins
Incandescent Lamp
Push-Pull Bobbin Winder
Optional Softcover

Customer Reviews
The Janome 2212 is a great sewing machine, especially for beginners and those who are looking for a less complicated machine. When we set out to find a sewing machine, we wanted to find one that met four criteria:

A.) It had to be affordable. We did not have several hundred dollars to invest in a sewing machine.
B.) We wanted it to be mechanical. Computerized machines are nice, but they tend to break down more often and are more complicated to use. A good mechanical machine with a metal body will last a lifetime; once the computer breaks down in a computerized machine, it's done for. (Some of them can be fixed, but it's cheaper to buy a new machine.)
C.) The machine had to be dependable.
D.) We wanted a machine that could be used for quilting and other projects that require several layers. Too many of the less-expensive machines are so cheaply made or so lightweight that they can't be used for any serious work.

The 2212 fit all of these criteria. We decided on it after an extensive search. We read all of the reviews for this and several other machines and then went to a local sewing center to try it out. We've had the machine for two weeks now and have used all of the different features. It works great. We've also made several big projects using this machine, so we know it works well. We finished an art bag for a cousin's birthday last night. Some of the stitches had to go through 10 layers, most of them heavyweight, and the machine didn't so much as hiccup.

One word of caution: if you buy this machine online, be sure that the retailer which is actually selling you the machine is an authorized Janome dealer. Otherwise, the 25-year warranty that comes with the machine is void.


Wednesday, October 15, 2014

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Sewing Machine Repairs and Services in Wyoming

Wyoming Sewing Center
275 S Montana, Hilltop Shopping Center
Casper, WY
Phone: (307) 234-4581

Sewing Center of Cheyenne
1400 Hugur Ave
Cheyenne, WY
Phone: (307) 778-2717

Blakeman Vacuum & Sewing
3521 East Lincolnway
Cheyenne, WY 82001
Phone: (307) 632-2334

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Sewing Machine Repairs and Services in Wisconsin

AllSew Machine Repair, LLC
1231 W 9th Avenue
Oshkosh, WI 54902
Phone: (920) 233-5363

A-1 Tri-County Vacuum & Sewing
312 S Spring Street
Beaver Dam, WI 53916
Phone: (920) 885-9702

Zimmerman Services
E16294 Melody Lane
Hillsboro, WI 54634
Phone: (608) 528-4533

Happy Tomato Sewing Center
N3388 Blackjack Road
Shell Lake, WI 54871
Phone: (715) 468-2029

Luedke's House of Sewing
413 N Clinton Street
Princeton, WI 54968
Phone: (920) 295-6616

Electric Needle
6612 Odana Road
Madison, WI 53719
Phone: (608) 831-3770

Sew Complete
1408 S Hastings Way
Eau Claire, WI 54701
Phone: (715) 832-3343

Fort Sew-N-Vac Center
1109 Whitewater Avenue
Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
Phone: 920-563-9240

Sew & Save on Racine, Inc.
3701 Durand Ave.
Suite 335
Racine, WI 53405
Phone: (262) 554-8708

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Sewing Machine Repairs and Services in West Virginia

Hamilton Sales & Service
60 Ohio Lane
Summersville, WV 26651
Phone: (304) 872-2675

Jerry's Sewing Machine Sales
5011 4th Avenue
Parkersburg, WV 26101
Phone: (304) 422-4770

Jerry W Fleenor
5011 4th Avenue
Parkersburg, WV 26101
Phone: (304) 422-4770

Slick's Sewing Machine Service
9157 Williamsport Pike
Falling Waters, WV 25419
Phone: (304) 274-3222

Tri State Sewing Machine
2100 Marshall St
Mcmechen, WV 26040
Phone: (304) 232-0130

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Sewing Machine Repairs and Services in Washington

RPS Appliance Repair & Handyman Service
Graham, WA 98338
Phone: (253) 987-6335

AAA Vacuum & Sewing, Inc
White Center
10859 1st Ave S
Seattle, WA 98168
Phone: (206) 244-5555

Quality Sewing & Vacuum
31653 Pacific Hwy S
Federal Way, WA 98003
Phone: (253) 946-5865

Quality Sewing & Vacuum
3717B S Meridian St
Puyallup, WA 98373
Phone: (253) 841-4288

Quality Sewing & Vacuum Outlet Store
Quality Sewing & Vacuum Outlet Store
1205 Andover Park W
Tukwila, WA 98188
Phone: (206) 971-7980

Super Vac & Sew
25441 104th Ave SE
Kent, WA 98030
Phone: (253) 854-2892

Viking Sewing and Vacuum
305 S 3rd St
Renton, WA 98057
Phone: (425) 226-8112

Avenue Vacuum LLC
1825 E Main
Puyallup, WA 98373
Phone: (253) 256-3056