Types of Sewing Machine

2009

There are three types of sewing machine – mechanical, electrical/electronic, and computerized.

Mechanical
Don’t get me wrong! Mechanical sewing machines are not the ancient type that requires more effort to manage than an alien spaceship. They run on electricity, only you have to control the settings – such as stitch length and needle position – manually.

These come cheap and are suitable for the occasional simple task such as repairing a hem or making a buttonhole, or for novices who want to learn the basic stuff before investing in an upgrade.

Electrical/Electronic
If you want a balance over features and flexibility, this type will give you value for your money. Electronic sewing machines do not necessarily come cheaper than computerized ones, but they offer a great variety of features. The more features it has, the more it costs.

If you’re looking for good value for price, I’d recommend you:

If you’re looking for ease of use, this one is highly recommended:

Computerized
Computerized sewing machines are really cool in the sense that it has a memory and remembers the configurations you want it to repeat. They can make many settings automatically and offer over a hundred stitch styles. You can even connect to a PC and download stitch patterns directly online!

These smart sewing machines are expensive and are usually used by those who sew crafts. Embroidery sewing machines are mostly computerized.

Related Posts:

Leave a comment