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What Accessories Do I need For A Sewing Machine? Here’s Our List!

Sewing is a rewarding hobby, and the only thing you need to get started is a sewing machine. However, a sewing machine is like any other machine—it doesn’t do much good without accessories. 

It’s no secret that sewing machines are the most essential machine tools for tailors and crafters. They are the heart of a home-sewing project and without one, you can’t make a stitch.

But, even though you need one, that doesn’t mean you have to have a complicated one. There are a lot of sewing machine accessories on the market, but if you are looking for good ones, then you need to know how to choose the right accessories.

Using the wrong sewing machine accessories can actually make your sewing machine work harder and wear out faster.

Sewing machines are the core of any sewing studio. They are the heart of your hobby. But you need it to be alive, and you need it to be fun. That’s why you need some accessories.  

When you buy a sewing machine, the sewing machine is only one part of the equation. Without the accessories, it’s almost useless.  

When you’re looking to buy a sewing machine, you may not realize that you’re also going to need a few things.  You need a few accessories to get your machine up and running.  

With these accessories, you can expand your already fantastic hobby!

Basic must-have items and accessories

As a sewing beginner, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. The sheer volume of items and accessories that you need to get going can be discouraging! Luckily, you really don’t need that much to get started sewing. The bare minimum is what I like to call the “sewing school” list, and it includes a few basic items and accessories that will enable you to take on the most basic sewing projects with ease.

We all started sewing for the same reason: We love to create and make things with our own hands. It can seem overwhelming at first to figure out which sewing machine is best for you, but the truth is a good one will simplify your sewing process and make it easier to accomplish your projects.

  • Seam Ripper

A seam ripper is a small, handheld tool with a sharp, pointy blade on the end. The blade is there so that you can cut threads of fabric that are attached to the fabric.

The handle of the seam ripper is usually made of hard plastic. This helps to ensure your hand does not slip off the handle when you are using the seam ripper.

The seam ripper comes with a protective cover. You can use seam rippers to remove stitches that have been sewn in the wrong place or to cut threads of fabric that you no longer wish to be attached to the fabric.

  • Measuring Tape

Measuring tape, must-have items, and accessories for a sewing machine?

Yes indeed, we all need a measuring tape, and it is a simple object, but one that we tend to take for granted.

Most important is that you buy, not a cheap flimsy one, but one that is strong and tough. Designed for sewing and tailoring, they are constructed to be long-lasting. The requirement for the first tape is that it must be flexible, that is it must be able to bend and move around corners.

  • Sewing Clips

As a sewing enthusiast, if you use a sewing machine you probably already know how important it is to have everything you need to make your sewing experience easy.

There are a variety of tools that professional sewers use, and with a little practice, you can learn to use these tools to help you sew even more efficiently.

One of the most important items any sewer should have is sewing clips. As their name implies, sewing clips are used to put fabric together.

They can be used to hold two pieces of fabric together while you are sewing so that you don’t have to hold it all together or to hold down the ends of a seam that you have already sewn.

  • Extension Arms

A sewing machine is a pretty complicated piece of equipment, so it’s no surprise that there are a lot of accessories that can help you get the most out of it.

The simplest is probably the Extension Arm, which you can attach to your machine, and that allows you to sew wider pieces of fabric with ease.  

If you’re just starting out, you might want to consider getting an Extension Arm as part of your setup, since it makes sewing a lot easier, especially when you’re just practicing.

If you’re a more experienced user, you might want to get an Extension Arm just to have one at ready for when you need to do a long seam.

  • Electric Cutters

Cutting fabric is one of the most essential sewing tasks, and to do it right, you need a reliable sewing machine, good fabric scissors, and an electric fabric cutter if you want to see a clean, precise cut every time.

The three most important factors to consider when choosing a fabric cutter are the blade, the handle, and the control unit.

If you are looking to buy an electric cutter, you will want to make sure you have the correct accessories to run it. Electric cutters depend on the quality of the blades to run effectively.

If you are going to be using your cutter often, you will want to invest in some of the best blades available.

  • Fabric Marking Pens or Pencils

The “fabric marking pen” is a must-have item in sewing and quilting.  It is useful for marking sewing lines on fabric prior to sewing (it is easier to see the lines) and also for marking quilting lines on quilting blocks.

In Conclusion

At first, many of you might think that there are not many accessories that you must have for your sewing machine. In fact, you are absolutely right. The sewing machine does not require many additional accessories in order to function properly. However, the sewing machine accessories that are available to us, to go together with the sewing machine to increase the functionality of the sewing machine are the accessories that every sewist should have. In other words, if you want to be able to use your sewing machine for your sewing projects, you must have the necessary sewing machine accessories that go along with the sewing machine.

Kirsten Carter

Kirsten Carter

Kirsten Carter is a freelance content writer who specialises in writing about travel, technology and health. When she's not traveling between her home of Tanzania and England, she writes for her blog Rightminded Travelling and features on a variety of different travel and technology sites.View Author posts

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