Computerised Sewing Machine  - This is an electronic machine with a memory to store commonly used stitches, patterns, and embroidery fonts. It will also standardise the feeding of fabric into the machine and let you change foot pressure when you’re working with fabrics of varying thickness.
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Electronic Sewing Machine  - This model gives the user some control over the machine, allowing you to change the stitch type, size, and speed with the touch of a button rather than the knob of its mechanical counterpart.
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Industrial Sewing Machine  - This is a heavy-duty, all-metal machine designed to handle thicker fabrics, sew through several layers, or tackle an upholstery project with ease. It has an automatic feed that guides fabrics through in one-foot increments and holds them in place with an extra presser foot.
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Mechanical Sewing Machine  - This model costs significantly less than others, but doesn't offer the accuracy and ease of use that the others do. Settings are adjusted manually through a knob, and long-time sewers may be the most comfortable on this traditional machine.
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