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MS: LESSON 5. TYPES OF SEWING MACHINES

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Note by Evelyn Umeh TYPES OF SEWING MACHINE Let's begin with knowing the different types of sewing machines. We have 2 types of sewing machines, namely: Manual Sewing Machine Electronic Sewing Machine. MANUAL SEWING MACHINE  As pictured below, the sewing machine is known as the manual sewing machine. The manual Machine is very effective and efficient but has lower speed than electronic machine. It's also more stressful than the electronic.  However, most manual Machines have electric engine with pedal attached behind the manual Machine head to help reduce stress and increase speed of sewing. MS favorite machine brand for manual machines is "Butterfly". Tested and trusted for 5 years and still counting. We can only boast of machines that we have truly used and reliable.  Antique manual sewing machine  Antique manual sewing machine  ELECTRONIC SEWING MACHINE. Electronic Sewing Machine are different classes: Indu...

UGO MONYE, TAILOR WHO MADE EBUKA'S OUTFIT BECOMES FAMOUS. FROM 4K TO 25K INSTAGRAM FOLLOWERS. SEE PEOPLES' REACTIONS.

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Ugo Monye, the Lagos based professional tailor who made Ebuka's outfit at the just celebrated traditional wedding of #BAAD2017 became famous. His instagram followers increased from 4k to 25k followers within 48hours. This goes to show that consistency, hardwork and deligency which I continually preach, pay. Someday, your blessings shall exceed your expectations. See people's reactions:

FOUR OUTFITS, 1 EVENT. SEE THE DIFFERENT OUTFITS ADESUA WORE ON HER TRAD. WHICH IS YOUR FAVORITE?

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Adesua Etomi who is currently in South Africa preparing for her white wedding with her husband had their trad done Last weekend. She wore 4 different outfits for her dream trad. Of course, she had her dream wedding. Of these 4, which is your favorite?

ANOTHER READER SHARES HER SKETCH FROM LEARNING HERE. SEE MY REVIEW.

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Tolulope recently shared the outcome of her sketch recently after learning from my blog "Basic steps on how to sketch" . Trust me, I'm amazed at what she came up with. After seeing her submission, I had to give myself a pat at the back and told myself, Girl, you are a great teacher. I'm proud of your work Tol and that of others who have submitted. My review  I love the way you labeled the sketch analysing the croquis  Just the way I taught you here .  Your measurement is on point  The waistline, hipline, bustline, neckline and the knee line well placed.  But, your hips have to be well curved next time and make it proportional.  Overall, good job, good try for a starter. I'm proud of you.