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Mechanical vs. Computerized Sewing Machine

by Willie Riner Marketing Manager

Did you know about the different types of sewing machines such as mechanical and computerized sewing machines in FL?


You may be wondering what’s the difference between them! Or which one should you buy?


That’s what we’re going to discuss in this article today!

What's Mechanical Sewing Machine?

It’s a basic machine that uses knobs to form the basic adjustable settings. 


It means that you get movable knobs, levers to determine stitch length and you have to manually position you needle to the center or to the side, depending upon your stitching pattern.


Expensive mechanical sewing machines may have more decorative stitches and buttonhole stitches as compared to their cheap alternatives.


It’s pretty much understood that these machines can’t sew as precise as computerized machines as well as they can’t perform any decorative embroidery stitches on your cloth.

What’s A Computerized Sewing Machine?

A sewing machine with computerized processor inside has a lot to offer to its users. They’re quite expensive but come with special features and benefits.


With computerized sewing machines in Florida, you get the ease of having built-in stitches patterns.


There are several designs that you can download onto your computer while some are free and some can be purchased for added benefits.


A computerized sewing, you make very precise stitches along with complex and elaborate stitching designs.

Computerized Features

You can connect your sewing machine to your personal computer through a USB port. This way you can exchange data between your PC and machine.


There are many advantages to this feature! Download several designs from the internet and send it to your machine. Such functionality is missing from your regular mechanical machine

Functions

The difference between a computerized and mechanical sewing machine is the size. You’ll find that computerized machines are quite compact and easy to move and also it takes smaller space than the other!


Mechanical machines are bulky and have huge dials that add to the overall size of the sewing machine. You have to set up a special space for the machine to reside.


A computerized machine is light weighted as most of it is just chips and electronics whereas mechanical machine has a heavy duty frame that adds to the weight of the machine.

Advantages of Computerized Sewing Machines

Precision Work

There’s no mistake that a computerized sewing machine can do! You can feed in the wrong numbers but it will never stray away from those numbers.


There’s no guesswork with such machines. Modern machines advise you stitch speed and type for your project and monitor the stitching for effective and precise work.

Automatic

The most important function of the modern machines is the it includes a number of features that help save time and ease the stitching. 


You get an automatic needle-threader that it considered as the biggest time saver by professionals. 


Other automatic features include bobbin winder, tension readjustment, locking straight function, thread cutter, etc.

Versatile

Whether you’re up for quilting or embroidery, a computerized sewing machine has the versatility to do all sorts of work.


Multi-layer fabrics don’t pose any problem or threat to such machines. They can on mechanical machines!

Conclusion

Our extensive computer operations make us one of the most efficient companies in the industry. 


All database operations are performed directly by our numerous on-site sales group utilizing the newest internet technologies. Additionally, an online catalog is now available.


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About Willie Riner Junior   Marketing Manager

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