Questions To Ask
Yourself When Buying A New Sewing
Machine
By Sean Dominey
Buying a new sewing machine can be a
daunting experience, as well as an exciting one, a little like
buying a new car, remember you might be committing to spending
a few hundred dollars and a sewing machine is something you are
going to use a lot, you need to make sure that the one you
spend your money on is really the right one for you.
So how do you make the decision on the sewing machine that
is right for you? Well the first thing to do is decide what you
need the sewing machine for, is it just some light repair work
or something more complicated? Are you going to use it on just
one type of material or many different fabrics? Is the brand
you have at the moment the one you wish to purchase this
time?
Are there certain functions on the sewing machine that you
must have, list the features the machine needs in three
categories, these should be features I must have on my sewing
machine, features I would like to have and other features that
would just be a bonus and might make you try something new with
your sewing machine because they are there. When you do make a
buying decision ensure that all the functions from your first
list are available, as these are the ones you need and use,
also ensure that most of your I would like to see features are
also available as these are also the ones you would use most
and do not get sold on features that are not on the first two
lists as you will probably not use them.
Is there something about your current sewing machine you
love, does it have that one killer function or is it easy to
use for one reason that you would like to see in your new
sewing machine. The oboist is also something you should be
asking yourself about, is there something I hate about my old
machine that I want to avoid with my new one?
Once you have thought through these questions and have
answered them as fully as you can, you can start to look at and
test the sewing machines in your stockists, please make sure
that it is you who tests the sewing machines you are interested
in, do not let the sales person demonstrate it for you, they
will not be coming home with you when you make the purchase and
it is you that needs to feel comfortable and confident in your
new sewing machine, if you regularly use one type of material
then take a piece with you to test the sewing machine on, the
same is true if you use one function more than the others,
please test it in the store before you consider making that
purchase.
The final thing I would like to talk
about is price, as I said earlier you might be paying hundreds
of dollars for the sewing machine of your dreams, when you have
found the make and model you are interested in make a note of
the details, model numbers are great to use to search for on
the internet and compare prices on line with those on the high
street, you know you like the machine now you just have to find
it at the best possible price.
Information and advice freely shared on all aspects of
sewing machines by a sewing
machine expert of many years here at http://www.my-sewing-machines.com a
great deal of experience.
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