Singer 7258 - Among the best Stitching Equipment for newbies

Have you ever at any time thought of taking over sewing? Are you currently drained of coming property from buying journeys sewing machines   let down that you simply won't be able to uncover something ideal? Fatigued following a visit to locate an outfit for my niece's wedding ceremony I bought my self a Singer 7258 & haven't looked back since.

I can recall the days when I could go to any shop, try on something in my size & it would be a perfect fit. Now I admit a few years have passed & as is the unfortunate case for most women, despite using regular exercise & having a busier life a few pounds have piled on.

No matter how much I searched, everything was too long, short, tight or baggy in the wrong places. Now I was never top of the class in something in the art & craft department at school, sewing was no exception. I recall just one attempt at making a dress left me with something I can only describe as fitting for a 10ft bean pole.

As you have probably gathered a stitching machine was not something that taken pride of place in the spare room. Until in desperation I started looking at dressmaking in a different light.

Once the decision had been made, I did a little research & came across the Singer 7258 stitching machine.

Here are some in the features I love

100 different stitch options Push button controls Top loading bobbin - a clear cover which helps prevent thread running out mid way through a seam. Automatic threading - even the needle 8 snap on presser feet - you can sew everything from a patchwork quilt to a blind hem

I found that many of the devices in this price range didn't have as many accessories, making it necessary to buy feet that make adding zips & making blind hems separately.

On a personal note, this machine has proven to be probably the greatest stitching machines for novices I could have asked for. There was an easy to follow instruction manual which made a quick reference guide whenever I faced a challenging problem, the seam ripper, screwdriver & brush were useful additions to my toolkit.

Once my confidence grew & I gained experience, I found that it was possible to take on more detailed projects & utilize some of the other accessories that came with the machine, without the expense of having to upgrade to another model.

A couple of years on from my niece's wedding day, I have made a quilt cover for her baby son, curtains for my new household & a variety of outfits.