Sewing Machine Supplies

Sewing Machine Supplies

Types of Supplies We Carry

  • Lighting—if your sewing machine doesn’t have enough light, we have five types of lights, including magnetic and C-clamp.
  • Seam guides—we have both magnetic and screw-on models that work on most types of sewing machines to ensure better seams every time.
  • Threading tools that make threading and changing needles simple and quick!
  • Tools to keep your machine in great working order, including small screwdrivers, two types of brushes, and long tweezers. 
  • Carrying cases for your portable sewing machines.
  • Sewing machine thread stands in six sizes.
  • Thread racks to keep your thread spools organized and knot free.
  • The Grip Snip Thread Cutter attaches to your presser foot and gives you a quick, safe place to cut thread without scissors.
  • Teflon tape to give a slick, smooth surface to any presser foot.
  • Starter kits for industrial machines, including metal bobbins, bobbin cases, presser feet and needles

In addition to our selection of machine parts and sewing supplies, we also have:

GoldStar Tool has the supplies, tools, and equipment to keep your sewing machine running like new for years to come and make your sewing tasks even easier.

Need a Case for Your Portable Sewing Machine?

Whether you have a free arm sewing machine, an industrial machine, or a serger, we have the case that makes it portable. Protect and carry your machine in a strong, lightweight, and durable case that will secure your machine and keep it clean when not in use. Be sure to measure your machine before deciding which one to order.

Singer’s 611.B hard-shell case fits most free-arm machines. Better than a cloth cover, it protects your sewing machine from dust and other damage while in storage. Snap the latches shut on either side, and your machine is safe to stash in a closet or other out-of-the-way spot.

Our Universal Flat Bed Machine Case is suitable for industrial machines and fits the New-Tech 607ZL Portable Walking Foot Zig-Zag Longarm Semi-Industrial Sewing Machine, the Singer 600, 750 long beds, and other Japanese and Taiwanese flatbed machines. It features machine hinges, a removable insert, and a rear-swing kickstand for support.

Tweezers Could Be the Best Machine Supply You Have

Tweezers aren’t something most people think of when they hear “sewing supplies,” but the right tweezers belong in every sewist’s tool kit.

From picking out thread clogs in your machine to removing stray thread, tweezers are a multi-use tool you may not realize you need.

If you use a serger, threading your machine is a completely different system than a home or industrial machine. Long tweezers help you get thread into difficult-to-reach places better than you could by hand, as well as remove it.

We carry both straight and bent tweezers in six-inch lengths as well as fine-point precision tweezers with an attached magnifying lens with a 4.5 magnification. Reasonably priced, they make many difficult jobs a little easier.

Sew the Perfect Seams with a Magnetic Guide

Have you ever wished there was something that could help you make straighter seams and stitches? There is!

GoldStar Tool carries two styles of magnetic seam guides that attach to your machine’s throat plate to ensure a straight, even, and consistent seam width every time. Just place it on the plate along the seam width you want and start stitching.

We also carry non-magnetic seam guides that attach to your machine with a simple screw, including our Three-Corner Seam Gauge, which works for straight and curved seams.

GoldStar Tool is the Best Place for all Your Sewing Supplies

We’ve been supplying industrial machines, replacement parts, and other supplies to companies and shops in LA’s Fashion District since 1990. We began selling online to shops, home sewers, and crafters in 2011 and expanded our supplies to meet the demand of sewing professionals and hobbyists everywhere.

If you need it, we probably have it. We carry thousands of parts and supplies and have nearly anything you need for your home or shop sewing machines. From machine supplies to needles, bobbins, parts, accessories, and presser feet, we can supply you with all the parts and pieces that keep your machines in perfect working order.

Don’t See What You Are Looking For?

Because we carry so many parts and supplies, not all of them may be on the website.

If you need something that you don’t see online, call us at 1-800-868-4419, or contact us online. We may already have it in stock or can get it for you.

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What Are Sewing Scissors Used For?

Fabric-specific scissors and shears are used for one thing: cutting fabric.

They should cut smoothly and cleanly and feel comfortable when you use them. You should always use the appropriate type of scissors and shears for your fabric if you want them to last and you want your fabric to cut cleanly.

Using your sewing scissors to cut anything but fabric is a quick way to ruin a good, and possibly expensive, pair of scissors. Keep them sheathed or otherwise properly stored when not in use and always use a different pair of scissors for paper and other non-fabric cutting applications.

Choosing the Right Scissors for Your Fabric

Different types of scissors have specific functions, such as spring-mounted thread clippers, which are perfect for opening buttonholes and snipping off thread ends in everyday sewing. Dressmaker shears are designed to cut just about any type of fabric, from fine silks and cotton to the heaviest denim and leather.  Synthetics tend to shred a little with dressmaker shears and standard fabric scissors, so serrated-edged scissors are a much better choice. These Mundial shears have cushioned handles and micro-serrated stainless steel edges that ensure clean cuts without slipping.

What to Look for In A Pair of Scissors or Shears + -

Of course, you want to look for a good quality brand. At Goldstar Tool, we carry brands like Mundial, Wescott, Wiss, and our own Goldstar brand of scissors. Scissors can be expensive, but price isn’t always a good indicator of how good they are. Just because they are pricey does not automatically make them good. Stainless steel forged blades are strong, sharp, and will last a long time. When choosing a good pair of blades, you should ask yourself… Are they comfortable? If they don’t feel right when you’re cutting, they’re not right for you. A good pair of shears should be sharp and cut cleanly through your fabric from the start to the end. Of course, with use, they may need sharpening, which should restore them to a like-new condition. However, if they don’t cut well when they’re new, sharpening really won’t help, and it may be time to invest in a better pair. When you buy new shears or scissors, ask yourself… Is it the right type for your needs? Do you need a longer set of dressmaker shears, or would a pair of offset scissors work better? Will they cut thin fabrics as well as thicker fabrics, or do you need a separate pair for heavier materials? Remember that a good pair of scissors is an investment, so put some thought into your choice and be sure to take care of them. Repeatedly buying inexpensive scissors that you throw away can add up to a costly expense. 

Types of Shears + -

Dressmaker shears are the most important scissors to have. Heavier than traditional scissors, they’re designed to cut fabrics of all types and typically do so very well. These Mundial shears are engineered for right-handed or left-handed users, and come in 6”, 7” and 8” models (including left-handed 8”.) Our Goldstar brand 8-inch forged stainless steel shears cut the entire length of the blade, all the way to the tip. If you prefer pinking shears, we have two types from the GoldStar line. Our heavy-duty shears have classic metal handles, and the other has cushioned plastic handles. For the quilter, Mundial professional quilting scissors in either 5 ½,” 8 ½, or 9 ½” offer soft grip cushioned insert handles for comfort and extended use.  Do you enjoy applique work? Our Mundial applique scissors help you make quick work of trimming around appliques, as well as evenly trimming Are buttonholes your nemesis? Our exclusive buttonhole scissors have a screw that stops you from cutting through your carefully made buttonholes. Safer than regular scissors or a scalpel, the screw limits your cutting length, so you cut exactly the length you need.

Other Cutting Products + -

Keep your scissors handy with a leather belt/hip holster, animal print belt holster or a lanyard that hangs around your neck. These will keep your shears handy and always available. Rotary cutters are a great way to do precise, fast cuts with ease. Goldstar Tool’s rotary cutters make fast work of whatever you need to cut. We also carry the replacement blades for all of our rotary cutting tools. Straight paper cutting is fast and easy with Westcott Titanium Bonded Paper Trimmer. It trims up to ten sheets of paper quickly with a completely safe, no-touch covered blade assembly.

Caring for Your Shears and Scissors

Caring for Your Shears and Scissors

Keeping Your Shears and Scissors in Tip Top Shape + -

The first thing you should NEVER do is cut anything but fabric with your scissors and shears intended for fabrics. The second is to never cut into a pin or needle since it will damage them permanently. When you’re finished using your shears, the best thing you can do is wipe the blades with a dry cloth to remove lint, threads, dust, and other small particles that can make them harder to use. Synthetic fibers can also dull the blades. Clean away the dry particles after every use. Keep your shears and scissors working smoothly with a small drop of quality sewing machine oil in the fulcrum or the pivot screw. Carefully open and close them a few times (point down) to distribute the oil, and wipe them, spreading some of the remnant oil over the blades. You want to oil your scissors and shears about once a month, more if you use them daily.  Of course, be careful not to drop them, or they could be damaged to the point of being unworkable.

Sharpening Your Shears and Scissors + -

When they just don’t cut like they used to, sharpening is a must to prevent damage to your fabrics. You may have heard that cutting through aluminum foil steel wool and/or sandpaper as a way to quickly sharpen your dulled scissors. Despite their popularity, we don’t recommend these methods. Think about it—if you shouldn’t use your sewing shears and scissors for paper and other things, or attempt to cut through a pin or needle, why would you use either of these to sharpen a blade? There are better ways to sharpen your shears at home or in your commercial shop. Need something small and efficient to keep around? These handy Scissors And Blade Sharpeners are economical, convenient, and sharpen on the fly. Our ExtremEdge V2 Knife and Shear Sharpener is a fast, easy way to sharpen non-serrated scissors and knives safely. The bottom section holds it in place for simple one-handed operation, and it’s sold for a reasonable price. If you have more than a few pairs of scissors, sending them out for sharpening can shut down operations. Our Wolff Industrial Twice as Sharp Scissor Sharpening System is an investment that will save you and your workers time and money, and keep your scissor arsenal sharp and cutting perfectly every time. Priced at under $500, you can sharpen your tools in-house whenever you need to. Plus, it comes with instructions so that anyone can learn to use it for fast on-demand sharpening.  Pinking shears, like our own soft-handled or heavy-duty shears, are best sharpened by a professional. There’s no reason to keep working with dull scissors and shears. Get one of our exclusive sharpening tools today.