{"id":10425,"date":"2024-01-12T12:15:05","date_gmt":"2024-01-12T11:15:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/?p=10425"},"modified":"2024-01-12T12:15:05","modified_gmt":"2024-01-12T11:15:05","slug":"how-to-use-a-sewing-machine-for-beginners","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/how-to-use-a-sewing-machine-for-beginners\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Use A Sewing Machine For Beginners"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Setting Up<\/h2>\n

Using a sewing machine for the first time can be very intimidating for those new to sewing. To make it much easier, it is important to familiarise yourself with the basics before attempting to use the machine. Begin by making sure the machine is plugged in and in the correct position. Use the instruction manual that comes with the machine to figure out how to thread the machine. Load the bobbin and set the tension. It is also necessary to adjust the stitch length, width, and zigzag settings.<\/p>\n

It is also important to select the appropriate needle and thread for the project. Adjust the foot pressure to the weight of the fabric being sewn and the thickness of the thread being used. This will help ensure consistent stitching results. Also, make sure the bobbin is loaded correctly and the tension is properly set for the weight of the material and thread being used. This will ensure that the machine does not break any needles.<\/p>\n

Fabric Liveliness <\/h2>\n

Once the machine is threaded and setup, it’s important to check the fabric liveliness. To do so, gently sew a seam on a few scrap pieces of fabric. Use the seam to check on the fabric’s tension and see if you need to adjust it. Specific fabrics such as velvet, corduroy and silk tend to be a bit more delicate and need to be handled with extra care as they tend to stretch more easily and require more pressure to maintain the integrity of the stitching.<\/p>\n

When handling thinner fabrics, baste the fabric onto a stabiliser or a stabiliser backing, such as stabilising interfacing or tear away stabilising interfacing. Make sure to adjust the tension settings on the machine accordingly. Test the tension by stitching on a scrap piece of the same fabric you are working with. Adjust the tension settings if needed and once it is correct for the test fabric, begin sewing.<\/p>\n

Pressing the Fabric <\/h2>\n