Choosing the right sewing machine to use will be one of the most critical decisions a seamstress will make. Each brand manufactures top-of-the-line, mid tier and economy value machines. These days you can’t go wrong choosing one brand over another. What is most important when choosing the right sewing machine for you is to pick a sewing machine that contains all of the desired features you need in a machine.
Some quilters require an embroidery unit attachment on their sewing machine while others need a serger or industrial-quality sewing machine.
Common sense will tell you that the more features you have on your machine, the more costly the sewing machine will be. Take sufficient time in researching the features and benefits found with each brand and be sure to align those with your skills and abilities.
Also of importance is to consider the traditional element of choosing a sewing machine. Don’t be afraid to follow the steps of you mother or grandmother in carrying on the use of a particular brand in your home.
In no particular order, here are some sewing machine brands.
Janome Sewing Machines
Janome sewing machines are considered to be some of the best machines the world over; and for good reason. Janome machines include many innovative features that make sewing less a hassle and more fulfilling than ever before. For example, Janome pioneered the drop-in, jam-proof horizontal bobbin system. Janome machines benefit from these advances and include many great features such as 25 built-in stitches, horizontal bobbin, built-in buttonhole, and more. You can count on this machine to perform day in and day out.
More features on this amazing machine are the twin needles to cut your time in half. It has auto threading and auto thread-cutting. It has a carry handle for sewing where ever you go. It’s light weight at 15 pounds for easy carrying.
Brother Sewing Machines
First established as a company in 1908, Brother is a leading manufacturer of domestic sewing and embroidery machines, accessories and much more.
Brother has the experience and knowledge that allows the quilter to take advantage of machine manufacturing. Using this knowledge, Brother has developed a reputation for bringing innovative, easy-to-use, high quality, feature-rich products that suit the needs of every sewing enthusiast.
Brother delivers products that allow people to enrich their lives by unlocking their creativity and uniqueness through self-expression.
Singer Sewing Machines
Singer has the reputation of meeting even the pickiest of sewer’s preferences. Singer machines have many features that will make any project easier, such as a built-in needle threader, and its built-in thread cutter won’t have you reaching for those scissors every two minutes. Horizontal thread delivery reduces the chance of jams.
A built-in sewing light will keep you out of the dark and a hands free arm increases the efficiency of work on important, complex projects. Speed controls and a fully enclosed motor will keep you from spending unnecessary money on repairs.
Pressure foot controls and the needle-up-and-down function lets your hands stay where they should be. It even has a built-in accessory storage area for ease in retrieving important sewing tools.
Viking Sewing Machines
Viking is one of the most prestigious names in sewing and
quilting.
A long-time producer of high-quality machines, your love
for sewing will grow tenfold with this wonderful machine.
Their experience in making machines goes back to 1872, so
you know that quality is their best policy.
The mission of Viking is to spread the love of quilting far and near. Their wide range of accessories and tools can make any thought a reality. Making quilts isn’t complicated, but with Viking, quilting is easier and more enjoyable.
Viking provides you with more than just a machine, this company delivers top quality supplies and materials that your delicate and time honored projects deserve.
Pfaff Sewing Machines
Pfaff sewing machines have become synonymous with quality and precision. Features of the Pfaff sewing machine include: built-in decorative stitching options including the alphabet in a variety of fonts, built-in quilt style stitches for a special hand-sewn look, even fabric feed from both the top and the bottom, extra-high presser foot clearance for precise sewing of the thickest, fluffiest quilts, and ergonomic work surfaces making more comfortable the work space and better visibility of your projects.
There are many more makes and models of sewing machines.
Check the many resources online or visit your neighborhood
sewing store for a more complete list of available sewing
machines.
