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How to Use a Sewing Machine: A Beginners Guide

IntroductionIf you’re interested in learning how to sew, a sewing machine is a great place to start. In this blog post, we’ll show you how to use a sewing machine, including setting it up, threading it, winding the bobbin, and adjusting the stitches. We’ll also provide some tips on sewing machine maintenance.How Does a Sewing […]

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What is a Baby Lock Sewing Machine?

If you are new to sewing or have been looking for a machine you possibly came across the term baby lock and asked yourself what a babylock is? It is actually not a type of machine but a sewing machine brand. A relative newcomer to the market, designed originally as a way to make the […]

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The invention and history of the sewing machine

The sewing machine has a long history, starting with a simple patent for a needle attached to a machine, to the cost-effective and mass produced singer devices that were readily available for almost everybody in society.Who was the first person to invent sewing machine?Charles Fredrick Wiesenthal was the first person to invent the sewing machine. […]

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How to Hem with a Serger at Home?

Hemming is the final step that completes skirts or pants. Because of this, the edges stay intact and protected. In some cases, hemming is also used to shorten garments. While hemming is relatively easy, in the case of stretchy knit fabrics, hemming can become quite tricky. Commercially, a cover stitch machine is used for professional […]

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How to Do a Coverstitch on a Serger?

If you are a beginner who has just started to get the hang of sewing, then you have certainly landed on the right page. Here, we are going to provide you an in-depth, detailed guide on how to do a coverstitch on a serger. Before we get started with walking you through and explaining how […]

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How To Serge by Hand?

Have no fear! There are still several ways that you can give your projects a professional, finished look without a serger, as mentioned here.

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