Sewing Machines
You don't need something fancy or expensive for it to be a good sewing machine. If you're on a strict budget like me, the Brother LX2500 Sewing Machine is perfect for you.
You can get it for $80 NEW at Walmart. It's an EXCELLENT machine for the price. It has a drop-in bobbin (which I love), 17 different stitches, 4 different presser feet, and you can wind the bobbin right on the machine.
If you are looking for an investment, Singer, Janome, and Bernina are other good brands of sewing machines.
Some Random Essentials
Some things I would recommend you getting:
- Seam Ripper: You can get one from 2-5 dollars at amazon.com, Walmart, Craft stores, etc. I have a love/hate relationship with them. Their great when you mess up, but I get frustrated when I mess up and have to use one.
- Rotary Cutter: This is your best bet for cutting evenly on fabric. You can purchase one for $9 at Walmart.
- Cutting Mat: This is completely optional, but very helpful when measuring and cutting. You can purchase this at Walmart for $13 for a 12"x 18"
- Straight Pins: These make your life so much easier. You can hold things in place and get a little preview of how the outcome may be. They can be purchased for 2-5 dollars depending on how many you may want.
- Extra Bobbins: Just for the sake of it. You can get a 10 pack for $2 on amazon.
Thread
I recommend all purpose thread. I don't really use a specific kind. There's polyester, cotton, and a bunch of other different kinds. Thread is sometimes not very cheap, but you can buy sets.
You can get a set of 50 different colored threads from Joann's ranging from $32-$64 depending on if it's on sale or not.
You can also find a lot of good deals on thread on amazon.com.
Fabric
The type of fabric you use depends on the project you are working on. There are TONS of different types of fabrics. You can get it from a lot of different places too.
My favorite place is Hancock's Fabric. Joann's, Hobby Lobby, and Walmart also have great choices.
Needles
Just like fabric depends on the project, needles depend on the fabric. There are different types you can buy. A standard needle that usually comes with the machine will work for most fabrics. With other types such as leather, you'll need a stronger, more durable needle that you can purchase at Craft stores. They will be labeled so you can know the fabrics that can be used with it.
This is your basics you should know for beginning sewing. I hope I helped answer any questions and if I left anything out or you have a question feel free to leave a comment or contact me! :)
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