Anyone who has ever shopped for a sewing machine knows that it can be as difficult as buying a used car and just as expensive. Now you can go into the process knowing what to look for, what questions to ask, and how to get the best deal possible. More than a buying guide, this book will help you figure out what those new computerized machines can do for you, whether you need a new machine at all, and how to get the most out of your machine, no matter what its vintage. You will learn how to analyze your sewing personality so you can find the machine that suits you; update your old model to give it modern features; clean the machine yourself; test-drive a sewing machine, either new or used; negotiate for the best price possible; organize your sewing space to suit your needs; and make your own sewing and cutting table, and more.
This book was pretty basic, and almost seemed more for people who are thinking about home sewing instead of people who already sew. It had a couple good tips, but it's a short book and wastes a lot of pages with stuff like do you need a sewing machine, really, in your heart. Also, the maintenance tips are basically clean the outside, clean the inside, oil the inside. It runs! Magic! Unfortunately my machine is still not working and I need to look elsewhere for help.
John Giordano's The Sewing Machine Guide: Tips on Choosing, Buying, and Refurbishing is an indispensable book for anyone in need of a sewing machine. It's ridiculously difficult to find information about sewing machines, and this book at least ensures you will be asking the right questions.