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Buying your first sewing machine can be a daunting decision if you don’t know where to start. Even buying your second or third machine can be tricky if you haven’t been given the necessary tools to choose. With this guide, we’ll provide the top tips to look out for when shopping for your next sewing machine for home use.

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To sell items you sew as part of a small business, it is important to be efficient enough to turn a profit. Time is money, after all. One way to improve your efficiency is to invest in an embroidery machine.

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Pattern making is an important skill in your development as a sewer. Reading a sewing pattern can be overwhelming when doing it for the first time, or the nth time for that matter. Instructions, or lack thereof, can be confusing but once you’ve cracked the code you’ll have taken a giant leap forward in your sewing journey. We’ve put together an easy-to-read guide to reading a sewing pattern with some tips and tricks along the way. What is a sewing pattern?Let’s start at the beginning, a sewing pattern is an instructional guide involving a set of 2D pieces drawn on...

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In life, there are three certainties; death, taxes and having to fix the thread on your sewing machine. From time to time, you’ll be required to do this. Sewing machines vary and we stock industrial, as well as household sewing machines in NZ of the world’s best brands. Below you will find a general guide to rethreading your sewing machine, but make sure to familiarise yourself with your particular model to make things easier and more personalised to you. With your sewing machine in front of you and your thread and empty bobbin beside you, you are all ready to get...

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An embroidery machine is different from a sewing machine. It is a specialist piece of equipment that makes embroidery easy for those enthusiasts out there. If you love personalising clothing, towels, or creating bespoke goods, buying an embroidery machine from Sewingtime is essential for taking your skill to the next level.  Here are a few of the most common uses of embroidery: Applique on items of clothing. Adding monograms of your initials to items. Creating logos for branding purposes. Embroidered patches (for backpacks, sports jerseys or to be sewn onto coat sleeves. Let’s start by explaining exactly what an embroidery...

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