Top Sewing Machine Suggestions for Beginners
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For those of you who may not know, I used to work in a sewing shop. Part of my job centered around helping clients find the right machines to suit their needs ranging from beginner to advanced as quilters, garment sewists, embroiderers, and crafters in general. More often than not, I would meet with those looking to start sewing for the first time - those who weren’t sure on which machines would suit their needs. That’s what this blog post is all about: Which beginner-friendly machines should you look at?
When it comes to a beginner sewist, it really comes down to a couple of questions that my recommendation is based on (Stay tuned for next month where I break down the top questions - these and more! - on how to find your perfect machine!):
What are you looking to use it for?
Garment Sewing? Wovens or Knits?
Quilting?
Embroidery?
Repairs and Crafting?Do you want new? Or would you be interested in a refurbished machine?
Are there any specific brands you’re interested in?
How often will you be using it?
What is your preferred price range?
Honestly when it comes to buying a sewing machine, it’s almost like buying a car. Every case is different. However, there are a number of more basic models that I would always recommend to those just starting off. Make sure you also consult with your dealer and see if you can take the machines you’re looking at for “test drives”. If you have your list of machines you’re interested in, check the brand’s website to see where your nearest dealer is so you can try to check them out in person!
Now let’s get started:
Before I break all of the categories down a bit I want to encourage you to look at refurbished machines, especially if you’re not sure how often you’ll use it, won’t use it frequently, or if you want a higher level machine with a lower price point and that you don’t mind a pre-loved option. They’re a great option to help you save a bit while still getting your feet wet.
Garment Sewing
https://www.bernette.com/en-US/models/bernette-35 Bernette 35
https://amzn.to/3wTySsK Singer 3352 Sewing Machine
Sergers
https://amzn.to/3BcTJtO Brother 1034DX
https://amzn.to/3cG9DDz Singer ProFinish
https://amzn.to/3RsFVRi Juki MO600N
https://amzn.to/3AOQ5Vx Bernette B44
Quilting
Machines with a great amount of room under the arm - perfect for your rolled quilts while sewing your next section! Check out the “Friendly to Most” section for some more suggestions for quilting-friendly machines!
https://www.bernina.com/en-US/Machines-US/Series-Overview/BERNINA-4-Series/BERNINA-475-QE BERNINA 475 QE
https://amzn.to/3wYJcj7 Juki TL-2000Qi
Embroidery
Embroidery machines tend to be a bit pricier but here are some of my top recommendations for beginners to get their feet wet! You can also look into combination embroidery/sewing machines (again, a little pricier) if you plan on doing a bit of both!
https://amzn.to/3cLgkUE Brother SE600
https://www.bernette.com/en-US/models/bernette-70-deco Bernette 70
https://www.bernina.com/en-US/Machines-US/Series-Overview/NEW-BERNINA-5-Series/BERNINA-500 BERNINA 500
https://www.brother-usa.com/products/ns1750d Brother NS1750D
Repairs/Crafting
https://amzn.to/3Rh77Te Brother CS6000i
https://amzn.to/3KOoCYv Singer Heavy Duty 4452
Friendly to Most
These machines stand out a bit more from the rest seeing as they’re great machines for garment making, quilting, AND Repairs/Crafting! Definitely worth a look if you’re hoping to use it for a little of everything or even while you try and figure out what you love.
https://amzn.to/3qg9Hg9 Janome HD1000BE
https://amzn.to/3QlpuVA Janome Skyline S3
https://www.pfaff.com/en-US/Machines/Sewing/ambition-610 Pfaff Ambition 610 or 610 for a little more oomph
https://www.pfaff.com/en-US/Machines/Sewing/passport-2-0 Pfaff Passport 2.0 or 3.0 for a little more oomph
https://www.bernina.com/en-US/Machines-US/Series-Overview/BERNINA-4-Series/BERNINA-435 BERNINA 435
https://babylock.com/machines/sewing/zeal Babylock Zeal
https://babylock.com/machines/sewing/verve Babylock Verve
Have a favorite machine? Make sure you comment what it is below!