The recycling of used sewing machines may also include door-to-door recycling, mobile recycling and fixed-point recycling. Sewing machines can be taken directly to the flea market, or they can be negotiated in the recycling market, and then recyclers can pick them up directly at home. It depends on the local market and the purpose of the machine.
Antique city and other places recycle old sewing machines, such as second-hand shops, which can be resold as collectibles to other interested people after purchase.
There is also an antique market, which is a gathering place for people who like treasure hunting, especially old-fashioned valuables, so some old sewing machines are also items that some people like to collect.
Introduction of sewing machine:
Sewing machine is a machine that uses one or more sewing threads to form one or more stitches on sewing materials, so that one or more layers of sewing materials are interwoven or sewn together.
The sewing machine can sew cotton, linen, silk, wool, man-made fiber and other fabrics and leather, plastic, paper and other products. The sewing stitch is neat, beautiful, flat and firm, with fast sewing speed and simple use. From it, hand embroidery, computer embroidery and other art forms are derived.
Matters needing attention in maintaining sewing machine:
After work, insert the needle into the pinhole plate, lift the presser foot, and cover the nose with a hood to prevent dust from invading; When starting work, first check the main parts, how heavy it is to step on, whether there is any special sound, whether the needle is normal and so on.
If abnormal phenomena are found, they should be repaired in time; The machine has been used for a long time and should be overhauled. If worn parts are found, replace them with new ones.