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Kids sewing machines are getting more and more popular among parents and children. Small and light, these machines are perfect for those small fingers to begin their careers of craftsmanship.

A good age to get started practicing sewing is around eight years old. Starting early with productivity and creativity will produce self esteem in a child, in addition to the appreciation of crafting and being productive. Still, if younger than eight years old, a child might not yet understand the importance of being careful around machines and needles.

Manufacturers make sure that safety comes first, and there are often so called “finger guards” on the sewing machines, making sure the child using the machine doesn’t get hurt.

To appeal to kids, these kids sewing machines often have brightly colored pictures of popular cartoons and characters such as Barbie and Pikachu on them.

Check inside the package – often included are instructions or a manual on how to create simple items and patterns. These are of course simple, as they are intended for kids.

Is it the very first time your child is going to sew? Often it can be a good idea to just take a blank piece of paper and have the child sew a straight line on it, without using thread. This way, your child can get familiar with the functionality of the sewing machine before taking on more advanced tasks.

Before buying, be sure to look around the internet for some reviews and opinions on different machines.

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