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Why You Should Buy an Industrial Sewing Machine

Unlike other hobbies, sewing usually calls for one or two reliable machines. Sure, some sewers have seven machines or more. But, they don’t use all seven! Many sewers will hold onto old or retired sewing machines for the emotional connection. So why should you buy an industrial sewing machine? 

If you’re looking for a new machine, then there are a few key factors to consider, and in almost every instance, there’s a better payoff with industrial machines. Speed, noise, level, and even ease of use are the big factors in making this purchasing decision, and industrial sewing machines outperform home sewing machines at almost every turn. 

Do You Need a New Machine?

Need is a major matter because these are not like home sewing machines when it comes to cost. Also, they require maintenance that home sewing machines often don’t, such as oiling. 

Here are the most common reasons that people need an industrial sewing machine:

  • Building a business based on sewing or alterations
  • Already owns a tailor or alterations shop
  • Want to expand your current sewing business
  • Home sewist who regularly sews for community events or a side-hustle
  • A designer who demands professional-grade results
  • Home sewer who loves sewing and must do it all the time! 

Space

Many home sewers work out of a corner or have to pack up their sewing machine after each session. An industrial machine does not have that option because it requires a fair amount of space. For an industrial sewing machine, you have the machine itself, the external motor, the table, and often extension arms for quilters.

If you don’t have space, then an industrial machine isn’t for you. But, if you’ve battled against random clutter, then an industrial sewing machine can help you stake your claim. 

Durability 

Industrial machines are typically built with metal pieces. They are made with the forethought that it may require repairs which helps justify their price. Most home sewing machines are made with plastic bodies and many plastic parts which can break easily. 

Speed 

When people upgrade from a home sewing machine to an industrial machine, they often get a little scared of the speed. These machines often work at a rate of thousands of stitches per minute. They’re also built to work for hours on end at these insane speeds. 

For some people, this is a drawback because they need to learn the new presser foot’s power. It can take some time to feel comfortable, but many industrial sewing machines also have a lever to help manage the speed.

Ease-of-Use 

It’s easy to feel a little intimidated at first, but they’re typically easier to use than most domestic machines. You’ll use a foot pedal or lever to control the speed, have simpler stitch options, and have sensors to support easy sewing. 

Operation Time and Effort 

Industrial machines are often meant to run around the clock and handle projects that home sewing machines can’t. The result is a true workhorse of a sewing machine. These can stitch through multiple-layers of heavy-duty fabrics for hours on end without a struggle. Some machines are only meant to handle light-weight fabrics, so you do need to do some research, but those are less common than machines that can serve a variety of fabrics. 

The ultimate effect is a reduced effort on your part. Many issues that come up with home sewing machines simply aren’t present in industrial options.

Quality 

Quality is the factor that leads many people to invest in an industrial sewing machine. If you want crisp stitches and professional edges, then you need an industrial machine. 

Factors to Consider When Shopping for an Industrial Sewing Machine

Industrial sewing machines have a few key factors that can guide you toward the right machine. 

First is the motor. These machines use a clutch or a Servo motor, and people tend to favor servo motors. Servo motors have a reasonable noise-level and offer more control over speed. Clutch motors are a better fit for experienced professionals. 

Another factor is the set of features. Basic models will only have a lockstitch which is a straight stitch. Others will have zig-zag stitches, and some have numerous stitch options, such as a chain stitch. You won’t find many industrial machines that offer decorative stitches. You may also consider if an overlocker or serger is what you need. 

It’s also worth researching the brands before you buy. There are many reputable and reliable industrial sewing machine manufacturers, and it’s best to find the right fit for your needs. 

GoldStar Tool

Industrial sewing machines aren’t just for commercial use! They can be great for sewing at home, especially if you run your own sewing business, Etsy shop, etc. Contact us today if you need help deciding which industrial sewing machine is right for you! We look forward to helping you. Check out our Instagram for all GoldStar Tool updates, giveaways, sales, and inspiration!