Commercial Sewing Machines

commercial A sewer needs to know the difference between some sewing models like home models and Econosew Extra-heavy duty Lockstitch Machine for example.

Even if they may seem to have the same features, sewing machines are often different one from another. Depending on the purpose you are using them for, you may want to chose them. You need to think of the materials you will be using and the possible models.

If you use a typical, normal sewing machine you will be able to make dresses quilts and simple embroidery. But if you want to do things from leather, denim and other such materials, then you need another type of sewing machine. You need a commercial model and not a home model.

4 crucial features of the commercial sewing machines

What is the difference between the home use sewing machines and the commercial ones? Here are some factors to take into consideration:

1. Portability

The home models are easy to carry around. You can move it whenever you want, where ever you want, without problems. The commercial models are harder to move. Also, if you are traveling, you may want to take a home model and not a commercial one. Plus, the home models are easier to place and to store because their size is smaller. The commercial machines are bulkier and they often have the motor ties to the table and it is hard to get them apart. In some cases you can remove the head of the machine but the motor will stay on the table.

2. The Working Surface

On the home sewing machine the working surface is easy to manipulate. You can also add an extra working area to the machine, but that is an additional investment. This is where the commercial machines have a big working surface built in. The built in surface is glossier and large.

3. Needle and motor size

When choosing a needle one has to consider the size, the shape and also the strength. You need to know if you use hard and thick fabrics or not. Usually a home sewing machine is not suitable for sewing leather.