Sewing Tips For Parents

I frequently get asked which sewing machine is best to buy for their children. Which is a question I LOVE because it means they are loving sewing and creating! So here are my top tips:

  • Stay away from the mini/midi/kid sewing machines. They are not a huge amount cheaper and they always have issues with the stitch tension - causing instant frustration.

  • Equally, you don’t need to buy an expensive machine with loads of pretty stitches. They will never get used!

In class we use the Brother LS14s. You can buy it from Argos or John Lewis and I am sure many other places. It is a basic sewing machine model and will be very similar to many others - as long as it has a straight stitch and a zigzag stitch you can’t really go wrong.

A picture of the brother sewing machine we use in our sewing classes

Below are some videos demonstrating how to thread a bobbin, insert a bobbin and thread up the sewing machine. Most machines will have a very similar set up to this.

Threading up the machine

Threading up the bobbin

Inserting the bobbin

Need some more help? I can run a private lesson to help you get to grips with your sewing machine. This would be held at your home with your sewing machine and would include creating a simple beginners project such as a wallet or bookmark.

£45 per hour for one person or £60 per hour for 2 people.