Monday, July 9, 2012

Fixing Your Own Sewing Machine Saves Big

By David Trumble


Today is glorious day for creativity. You finally set time aside for fun and sewing. That bubbly feeling surges within you. Then it happen. Without any warning, your sewing machine fails to operate as it should.

In ages past, many used sewing machines for work or necessity, but today it has become one of the most popular means of creative expression. Janome America, the world's largest manufacturer of home sewing machines, reports that the number of their machines imported has doubled from 1998 through 2008. They recently produced their 50,000,000 machine.

You may be like the millions of unsuspecting consumers. They bought a great deal in a new sewing machine over the internet or from a department store only to discover they had no clue how it actually worked. In the past, schools and specialty sewing shops provided instruction and support on how to operate, use, or maintain the new machine. But where do you get help today? .

To make matters even worse, sewing machines today offer so much more than they use to. Did you know that for almost 100 years the only sewing machines available to the home was a single stitch straight stitch machine. Today you may find machines with hundreds of fantastic stitches and even more capabilities. The result is the modern sewing machine is more complex than ever. Maybe that is why stores that offer support and repair are flooded with customers willing to pay big for their services.

The solution is obvious. Learn to repair sewing machines yourself. With cost of an annual standard tune up costing $99 or more, investing in a sewing machine repair course just makes sense. Save yourself a bundle. Even if you just learn to maintain your machine in peak condition, you can make a big difference.

Think of the deep satisfaction you will enjoy when you confidently service your own sewing machine, serger, embroidery machine, and more. Think of the pride it can give you. Then think what could be even better? You could become the technician for your friends, neighbors, your whole community and make a real difference. With your own repair business what could hold you back?

c. Give yourself a chance. Your complete training course will give you the knowledge and skills you need to set up your own home business in your garage, shop, or even your kitchen. You could earn thousands of dollars this year. Go for it.




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