Brother SE270D Computerized Sewing and Embroidery Machine: The Pure Joy of Sewing

By Michelle Robert

As a little girl, my mother sewed nearly everything: clothes, household items, you name it. This was in the days when all girls learned to sew because it was a financial necessity.

I also learned how to sew, but by the time I became an adult, sewing had lost its popularity as a way to create garments economically, and the idea of something being "home-made" was not a compliment. Plus, with the rise of outlets and discount stores, it was often possible to buy an item cheaper than you could make it anyway, so sewing seemed a bit pointless.

Interestingly though, my opinion changed with the birth of my daughter, when I realized that I had this artistic side that really wanted to create beautiful and fun items. And evidently the same thing happened for many other people at the same time, as the sewing and craft industry experienced a renaissance of sorts that suddenly made it very satisfying to create a "hand-made" item.

So this big new world of sewing for fun and creativity was before me and millions of others, and this was certainly different from our mothers' world of sewing from economic necessity. Everyone realized that sewing is fun, relaxing, and a great way to keep those creative juices flowing. We began to sew because we wanted to, not because, like our mothers, we had to.

The great thing is that the sewing world is certainly not our mothers' sewing world! Take sewing machines for example. Sewing machines can do a lot more than just a basic running stitch! Computerized machines now provide endless versatility, with many offering a wide array of stitches, patterns, and even embroidery options.

A really neat example of one of these "all-in-one" machines is the Brother SE270D Computerized Sewing and Embroidery Machine. It is simply unbelievable how much fun this machine allows you to have! With 97 embroidery designs, there are a lot of great pattern possibilities. And it even has 5 built-in embroidery monogram fonts in 3 different sizes, so you have the ability to create a wide variety of emblems, logos and insignias. The possibilities is limited only by your imagination.

It is certainly true that sewing can be financially rewarding, whether making your own garments to save money, or making/altering them for others to generate income. But for me, and as I suspect for many others. the reward comes from the sheer joy of creating! - 32371

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