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		<title>Spacesaving Mini Sewing Machines</title>
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Do you ever need to sew on a button that just fell off as you were trying to get to a job interview?  Have you needed to repair a hem on your pants or skirt so that you can get out the door?  Most people have experienced on of these problems in their lives and [...]]]></description>
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</div>Do you ever need to sew on a button that just fell off as you were trying to get to a job interview?  Have you needed to repair a hem on your pants or skirt so that you can get out the door?  Most people have experienced on of these problems in their lives and it is not fun to have to dig out the sewing machine, make sure you have the right color thread, clear a space to work and get the job done.  The solution is even more complicated if you do not own a sewing machine, live in a small apartment or dorm and do not have space for a <a href="http://longarmsewingmachine.com">full size sewing machine</a> or just do not know how to hand sew anything.</p>
<p>The Mini Sewing machine can come to your rescue.  AS Seen On TV has a <strong>mini sewing machine</strong> available for twenty nine ninety nine ($29.99) with nine ninety five ($9.99) in shipping and handling and for an additional five dollars ($5) you can get expedited delivery.  Another company sells the same product under the name Sewing Genie for thirty nine ninety five ($39.95) with eleven ninety five ($11.95) shipping and handling but you can get a second Sewing Genie for only twenty seven ninety ($27.90) and seven ninety five ($7.95) shipping and a free foot pedal.</p>
<p>On the As Seen on TV site the <a href="http://longarmsewingmachine.com/mini-sewing-machines/">Mini Sewing Machine</a> has the following characteristics.  It comes pre-threaded and ready to use once you add the four AA batteries it requires or by plugging the optional AC adapter (not included).  It uses power alloy gears for longer machine life and uses an interlock stitch.  It has two speeds that can be controlled with the included foot pedal.  You also get four bobbins and a needle threader.  It’s a great gift for the recent college grad or for someone moving into an apartment for the first time.</p>
<p>The Sewing Genie has the following characteristics.  For the additional ten dollars ($10) you get a carrying and storage case, sixty four piece thread and bobbin kit, the foot pedal and an easy to read instructional guide.  The Sewing Genie says it will sew through leather and denim easily and will have no problems with delicate fabrics like lace and silk.  Uses for your mini sewing machine are making alterations on the spot, repair a pocket or school costumes during a play and any other sewing needs that come up.</p>
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		<title>Mini Sewing Machines</title>
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When wanting to have a dedicated space for your sewing you need to make sure that you have a work table and adequate area for you machine and accessories.  Do you live in an apartment or dorm room where space is at a premium yet you want to be able to sew if needed?  You [...]]]></description>
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</div>When wanting to have a dedicated space for your sewing you need to make sure that you have a work table and adequate area for you machine and accessories.  Do you live in an apartment or dorm room where space is at a premium yet you want to be able to sew if needed?  You will then need any one of a number of <strong>mini sewing machines</strong>.  There are several smaller models from Rex, Janome and others that can serve the purpose.  There are also products specifically called mini sewing machines designed to be portable (taking batteries or an AC adapter) as well as the smaller versions of normal machines.</p>
<p>The “mini” <a href="http://longarmsewingmachine.com">sewing machines </a>that you can find on several websites including the AS Seen On TV site are lightweight, extremely portable machines that you can take anywhere in the car, RV or boat in case you have issues that need to be taken care of immediately.  Ever have a button pop off just as you were getting ready for a sales presentation.  Your wife or husband, if so inclined, probably groaned when you asked them to get out the sewing machine.  You will have to clear a space for the repair, make sure the right color thread is available and that you have the appropriate needle and a pair of tweezers and magnifying glass just to get the needle threaded.  A simple button repair is now a huge project.  You do not have time for that.  If you had a mini sewing machine that you could pull out of its case and start sewing you could be on your way in minutes instead of an hour.</p>
<p>Your choice of mini sewing machines is limited compared to full size machines just due to the space you have for any electronics or other features.  Here are a couple of mini sewing machines and their features and prices.  The Sew Pro Compact is a lightweight free arm sewing machine with <span style="text-decoration: underline;">zigzag stitching, utility stitching and does button holes as well</span>.  It has a drop in bobbin, bobbin winder, foot pedal and instructional DVD for less than one hundred dollars ($99.99).  Another model is the Euro Pro EP150.  It weighs only four pounds, has metal internal parts, a drop in bobbin, eight stitches, adjustable stitch length, start and stop capability, and a reverse for less than one hundred dollars ($99.99).</p>
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