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Title: The Beginners Guide To Sewing Machines - Part 2
Author: Jane Green
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Category: Home & Family:Hobbies
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The Beginners Guide To Sewing Machines - Part 2

by Jane Green

What Sort Of Stitching Patterns Do I Need?

There are two stitches that people new to stitching will need. These are the straight stitch and zig zag stitch

All machines have a straight stitch, its the most popular and most used stitch by just about everyone. So its considered the default.

Most machines will have a zig zag stitch but be certain to check because there are machines out there that don't have this. They're far and few between, but they're still out there, so just make sure to check the machine.

There are two other stitching styles that are good to have but are not essential. These are button hole stitch and stretch stitch.

Stretch stitch is perfect for for anything that requires a little room to manouver around the seam, so its good for a <a target='_blank' href="http://www.mypatchworkquilt.com/patchwork-quilt/">patchwork quilt</a> which use a bunch of different materials, but it isn't essential.

Do not be too concerned about getting a button hole stitch, some people love this sort of stitch, but button holes can be done with a zig zag stitch setting.

Any Other Tips?

Check the machine can be reversed or is able sew backwards. This is fairly significant as some older machines don't do this and its really convenient when you have to do this.

Always get the seller to show you how to thread the machine. Almost every machine has an alternative way of threading the needle. There's few things worse than having a new machine to play with and having no clue how to even use it.

If you purchase one and forget this step, you could get lucky and find a video that shows you how to do it on YouTube, but this should only be used as a back up solution.

If you are buying a used machine, do not forget to check the electrical cord for signs of fraying and damage. You do not need to get electrified while stitching a quilt!

Keep these tips in mind and you'll be sure to buy a winner!

To get more great tips about the best way to make a <a href="http://www.mypatchworkquilt.com/patchwork-quilt/how-to-make-a-patchwork-quilt-the-essential-tools">patchwork quilt</a>, check out Jane Green's <a href="http://www.mypatchworkquilt.com">how to make a patchwork quilt</a> website now!

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