Local Sewing Machines in Jelcobine WA

39 Results for Sewing Machines Near You







Fischbein Packaging Australia

Industrial Sewing Machines, Osborne Park, WA 6017

Kennedys Sewing Centre

Industrial Sewing Machines, Wangara, WA 6065


Open until 5:00pm

Keeping You Sewing For Over 80 Years

Friendly staff
A locally based business
Providing outstanding value for money
Burnells Pty Ltd
Friendly staff
A locally based business
Providing outstanding value for money
Burnells Pty Ltd
Kennedys Sewing Centre in Central Perth and Cannington have on display the full range of Bernina, Bernette and Horn products. Our friendly staff can advise you on the right machine, over-locker or cabinet to suit your needs and free lessons are included.

O'Connors Industrial Sewing Machines

Industrial Sewing Machines, Padbury, WA 6025


Open until 5:00pm

New & Used Industrial Sewing Machines Bought & Sold. Service & Repairs

Professional Quality Sewing Machines - Industrial
Largest Range Of Machines
Industry Expertise
Juki
Siruba
Pegasus
Professional Quality Sewing Machines - Industrial
Largest Range Of Machines
Industry Expertise
Juki
Siruba
Pegasus
The Industrial sewing machines have been in active use for manufacturing not only apparel such as clothing and underwear but also bags, shoes, car seats and sofas, etc. A single model has a single function in most of the models of industrial sewing machines eg; there are specific models for sewing straight seams, zigzag stitches, sewing buttons on garments, zippers etc.

Betta Home Living

Electrical & Home Appliance Stores, Katanning, WA 6317

Open until 5:00pm

Katanning House & Home is a locally owned and operated business, servicing Katanning and its surrounding districts.
Handy tips

Tips for buying a sewing machine

Whether you’re a first time sewer or a well-fashioned dressmaker, picking the right type of sewing machine can often be a challenge. To help you, we’ve created a few useful tips to consider before you buy:

  • Determine a price range- Stay away from overly cheap sewing machines without doing considerable research.  Make sure to only think of the amount that you are capable and willing to spend on a sewing machine. A good starting range is $100-$1500.
  • Mechanical or computerised?- Modern machines are computerised and have a multitude of functions and are lighter in weight. However, for first-time stitchers, a mechanical machine is recommended as it is easier to master and often the high quality brands can often come at good bargain prices.
  • Sewing machines parts- Look at what attachments come with the machine. What kind of stitches does it provide and are they adjustable? Depending on what you’re into (Quilting, sewing, embroidery or serging), have a look at what sewing supplies may assist you in these projects.
  • What Brand?- Consider the reviews and recommendations of other people have provided to help determine which make and model suits your needs. Have a look at which stores sell sewing equipment to decide whether the machines are more for hobby or novelty purposes than long-lasting sewing.
  • Where to buy?-  Look at both online and in-store sellers. You may prefer to see the manufacturer's’ website, or even purchasing one from a well-known retailer. Searching for sites which also provide people to purchase used-sewing machines are a useful avenue to purchase your machine.

Get started by viewing our listings which will show you which sellers and sewing machine repair services may exist around you. Use the ratings and reviews of each listing to help your consideration. So begin your search using “Sewing machines” and get started stitching sooner!











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