Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Do You Want To Do Your Own Sewing Machine Repair?

By Steven Stump

With approximately ninety million sewing machines being actively used today, there is a huge demand for sewing machine repair and service. It is recommended that all sewing machines be serviced at least once a year.

Who is going to do all those services and repairs? That is a bunch.

Sewing machine repair is a rewarding hobby, and can provide significant cost saving too. Sewing machine repair is an honorable profession serving the millions of people who sew.

Becoming proficient in the art and science of sewing machine repair is a challenge. Sewing machines have hundreds of parts that must all operate properly in order for the sewing machine to perform as desired. Making adjustments to a sewing machine can be quit thorny. A mistake will prevent the machine from doing its job.

This brings up the need for an effective sewing machine repair course that can be done at home.

A series of such course is available from Dr. David Trumble. He has written several very helpful courses including a free course for beginners entitled 7 Steps To Peak Performance For Your Sewing Machine. His course, My Magnificent Sewing Machine " Secrets Of Sewing Machine Repair, is a comprehensive course in how to care for, service, and repair sewing machines. In addition to this course, there is a Sewing Machine Tune Up Kit and an Antique Sewing Machine Repair course. For those interested in turning this into a real business, Dr. Trumble offers three helpful business courses.

The sheer volume of materials offered with the Secrets of Sewing Machine Repair course is a treasure. The primary ecourse itself is 240 pages.

The contents of the course are comprehensive. I learned all about the different kinds of sewing machines and the many different brands. The course covers the wide scope of sewing machines including mechanicals through the most advanced computer models including virtually all of the common sewing machine brands. It compares sewing machines with sergers and embroidery machines.

Hundreds of vibrant full color photos bring the instruction to life and make it so easy to understand. The diagrams and illustrations are abundant. The use of the PDF format enables the huge collection of resources to be easily accessed at the click of a mouse for a tiny fraction of what it would cost in hard cover books.

You learn how sewing machines work. You discover the ten sewing machine systems that make a sewing machine function. You learn all about power systems, hooks, feed, and tensions.

You will learn the essentials of adjusting tensions, setting hook-needle timing, fine tuning feed timing, and regulating sewing machine balance. There is even a section on how to fix a dead head stuck machine.

It reveals the ten most common adjustments, and explains how to make each one. The course takes you step by step through every detail of a sewing machine tune up. It even explains how to get replacement parts and how to properly install them.

My Magnificent Sewing Machine will give you a deeper appreciation of your sewing machine while empowering you to service and repair your own sewing machine. If you want to save money on sewing machine service, this collection of resources is perfect. If you want to build your own sewing machine repair business, the courses here offer everything you need to get started on your way to profit.

I was very pleased with this course myself, and I feel confident that you will learn everything you need to know about sewing machine repair quickly and easily through Dr. Trumbles courses.

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