{"id":10707,"date":"2024-01-01T10:30:13","date_gmt":"2024-01-01T09:30:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/?p=10707"},"modified":"2024-01-01T10:30:13","modified_gmt":"2024-01-01T09:30:13","slug":"how-to-use-the-hand-sewing-machine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/how-to-use-the-hand-sewing-machine\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Use The Hand Sewing Machine"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Assembly & Operating Instructions<\/h2>\n

It is important to become familiar with your hand-held sewing machine before beginning any project. To do this you should obtain the machine’s instruction manual from the manufacturer, if it is available. Additionally, you should consult the assembly and operating instructions provided with the sewing machine. Doing so will ensure that you know how to properly assemble the machine, how to thread it, set stitch length, select the correct pressure foot, and how to use the presser foot.<\/p>\n

Attachments & Accessories<\/h2>\n

Hand-held sewing machines come with a variety of accessories and attachments to help make your sewing projects easier. Many models come with a variety of presser foot attachments, letting you sew gathers, pleats, cuffs, and zippers, as well as buttons and snaps. Additionally, most models come with a range of specialty feet, such as a roller foot, specialized zigzag feet, and ruffling feet. Other attachments, such as a bias tape binding or seam guide, may also come with the machine. <\/p>\n

Fabric Selection<\/h2>\n

In order for your project to turn out well, it is important to choose the right material to use. When selecting fabric, you should consider the type of fabric, its weight, and whether it is woven or knit. Each type of fabric requires different needle sizes, thread tensions, and stitch lengths, so it is important to take these factors into consideration. If you are unsure of which type of fabric to choose, a good rule of thumb is to start with lightweight fabrics and move up in terms of complexity. <\/p>\n

Threading the Machine<\/h2>\n

Threading the machine correctly is essential to avoid skipped stitches or other sewing problems. The thread spool should be placed correctly onto the thread spindle and the thread should then be pulled through the tension disk and guide plates. Depending on the model, you may then have to pull the thread through one or two more guides before reaching the needle. Finally, the thread must be carefully placed through the needle’s eye. <\/p>\n

Stitch Selection<\/h2>\n