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By some estimates, sewing machines reduced the cost of manufacturing simple ready-to-wear clothes by as much as 80 percent.
Sewing machine lubricant (oil) is usually between $5 and $10, depending on the brand and the size. A small (under 5 oz.) bottle of sewing machine oil at your local sewing supplies store (such as JoAnn's) costs about $4.
They can cost between $120 up to $200 depending on the brand and use
$100 each
The first Sears sewing machine appeared in the catalog in the spring of 1899. The machine sold for 5.95 without a cover and 7.95 with a cover.
The embroidery thread suitable for a Brother sewing machine would be the recommended Brother brand thread. However, there are plenty of other low cost brands which will work just fine with these machines.
I can't give you monetary figures but it depended the the model of the machine and what cabinet you had it in(or a portable case). These affected the price.
It depends on the quality grade you are looking for. A Singer Quick fix is $59.95 at Target. The hand-held battery-operated one is $10.47 at Walmart. See links below. They also have a couple of higher class ones at Walmart as well.
its around $30-50 dollars depending on your model
Just like any tool that brings to different level of convenience, a simple sewing machine can enhance your efficiency whereas an advanced sewing machine can create much more stitch and pattern. The point here is how good you utilize the machine properly.Increased production, lowered cost of products.
$500 to $600