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| About Our Sewing Machines |
Want to buy a sewing machine?
If you’re experienced or new to sewing, you’ll find that a portable sewing machine can meet your daily sewing needs and fit nicely into your budget. These models are great for smaller projects or quick mending that would be overkill on a full sized sewing machine.
Although these sewing machines are small, they can still get the job done. They have the power to sew right through the many layers of a quilt without giving you any problems.
A small, electric sewing machine is designed just like the large expensive machines. And just like the big models, with a little practice they sew a very straight stitch.
You’ll find that these machines have features you wouldn’t expect for such an inexpensive machine - including a bobbin winder.
By the way, the SS 602 is the favorite choice of 90% of our visitors. Additionally, it comes with a sewing kit, electric scissors and a hand held sewing machine absolutely free.
Another thing customers like about these portable sewing machines is their light weight. So you can take these machines with you wherever you go.
| Sewing Tips |
7 Sewing Tips For Making Use Of Old Clothes That Don’t Fit:
Change a garment into something smaller. Then use the fabric to make something even smaller. Proceed little by little to get the most use of your fabric.
Change a blouse. Cut sleeves to three-quarter length, then shorter at a later time, then remove the sleeves. Try a gathered hemline, then a shorter hemline, then add a lace ruffle to the hemline.
Change a skirt. Make a narrow or short skirt from a wide or full-length skirt. Take in the side seams and shorten the hem little by little. Make a cute tube top and short skirt from a long skirt.
Change a pair of pants. Make capris, then a miniskirt or shorts, then add a fabric ruffle to the miniskirt at a later time.
Change a dress. Make one piece into two pieces. Make a skirt and top. Add an elastic or drawstring waist to the skirt. Add a fabric or lace ruffle to the lower hemline of the top, then make a halter top at a later time.
Change a large t-shirt. Remove the neckband for a loose fit. Layer it over a tank top. Open a lower side seam and tie the loose fabric into a knot at your waistline. Use as pajamas with a pair of silk boxers. Make a tube top or halter top at a later time.
Make accessories. Make a vest from an old sweater, then a hat, scarf and mittens at a later time. Make a new hair tie, fabric belt, purse or tote bag.