

Uses For A Heavy Duty Sewing Machine
Whether you're a professional seamstress or you simply spend a lot of time making clothes for your family and friends, you'll do best if you use a hea...
Whether you’re a professional seamstress or you simply spend a lot of time making clothes for your family and friends, you’ll do best if you use a heavy duty sewing machine. Many times, individuals start out their interest in sewing with something simple. Maybe your son or daughter tends to be tough on their clothing and you quickly realized that it’s much more economical to buy your own machine so that you aren’t always buying them new clothes.
If you did a really excellent job on mending their tattered garments, chances are someone took notice. This is the way that many women and men get their start in the industry. A excellent living can be made these days as a seamstress, especially with economic uncertainty, people aren’t spending or don’t even have the money to buy new clothes like they used to.
Heavy duty sewing machines are not used just for making repairs or alterations to clothing although they are perfectly suited for that, as well. With a machine like this, you’ll be able to work with fabrics that are too heavy for other machines such as canvas, denim and upholstery fabrics. You can make repairs to your vehicle or furniture upholstery quickly and easily with a machine that is somewhere between a basic home machine and a full scale industrial machine.
Being able to work with different fabrics is directly related to the thread, needle and tension of a given machine. When you’re working with heavy fabrics for a small period of time-say one or two small repairs to a small piece of upholstery-you can use a smaller machine. But, you’ll find that if you are going to do more than that, you’ll need a better and larger machine.
You can work with a huge variety of fabrics with a heavy duty sewing machine-wool, leather, vinyl and nearly any other fabric. Depending on how much you have to spend and what sort of jobs you need to complete, you can buy machines that do simple jobs and are not very flexible when it comes to stitching but will get the job done. You can, but, for a small more money, buy a machine that does zig zags and all of the other functions that you need.
Don’t be fooled by the way a machine is advertised. You may hear claims that you can use a particular machine on heavy duty fabrics and that may claim to have an all metal composition, making it heavy duty or industrial strength.
This isn’t always the case. Just because something is constructed of metal does not mean that it can complete your sewing jobs well or complete them at all.
Find out what capacity a machine has before you buy it. It’s really best to research online before you make any decisions regarding a heavy duty sewing machine, whether you’re going to use it for business or personal uses. Always make sure to buy a machine that does a small more than you may need it to so you don’t have to keep buying new ones.