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Basics of Using a Sewing Machine<\/h2>\n

Using a sewing machine may sound simple but knowing the basics is essential for a successful sewing project. Gathering the right supplies, setting up the machine and finding the correct stitch for your project can be a daunting task for any beginner sewer. Learning the fundamentals and taking the time to practice can help you gain the confidence you need to create beautiful projects. <\/p>\n

Before sewing with a machine, you’ll need to make sure you gather the essentials. Items like thread, needles, fabric scissors, straight pins, and a good quality seam ripper should be included in your sewing kit. Additionally, you’ll want to make sure your machine is properly set up and suitable enough for the kind of sewing project that you intend to work on. <\/p>\n

Once your machine is set up and you have enough basic knowledge of how to thread it and wind a bobbin, you’ll want to focus on finding the right stitch. Sewing machines come with multiple stitches that can be chosen by adjusting the stitch selector knob on the front panel. Depending on the project you’re working on, different stitches may be required. Three basic stitch options are the straight stitch, the zigzag and the backstitch. <\/p>\n

Straight stitch is the simplest type, usually used for basting or gathering fabrics. Similarly, the backstitch is a reinforced, tightly stitched seam suitable for join fabrics with difficult-to-sew fibers like leather or vinyl. Meanwhile, the zigzag stitch is used for finely finishing the raw edges of the fabric. <\/p>\n