What’s the Best Sewing Machine for Beginners?

Sewing machines for beginnersIf you want to start sewing at home whether as a hobby or professionally, you’ve come to the right place. The machine you pick to begin with can really make a difference to the progress you make as a novice sewer.
When you’re choosing a machine as a beginner, also remember that you won’t be a beginner forever! You need a machine that will make your entry into the world of sewing as easy as possible, but that will also serve you well as you become more advanced. Some people think that starting with the cheapest machine possible is the way to go, and they may even start with a handheld sewing machine just to dip their toe in the water. I think that’s a bad idea though because those very inexpensive machines are often harder to use and may frustrate beginners.
So here goes, the top three sewing machines for beginners:

#1. Singer 9960 Quantum Stylist 600-Stitch Computerized Sewing Machine

This is the #1 pick for so many reasons, you get A LOT for the price of this machine:
Easy to use – With an automatic needle threader, drop-in bobbin system and one-touch automatic thread cutter, you’ll spend less time fiddling with the machine and more time sewing.
600 built-in stitches! – While you might not use them all to begin with, as you sew more and more projects, your creativity is unlimited with this many stitches.
Control the sewing speed – This machine is capable of 850 stitches per minute (this is higher than average) so you can go fast, or while you’re still beginning use the slow sewing speed option to help you control your work.
There are so many more features that make this a great machine both while you’re a beginner but will serve you extremely well once you gain more experience. Click here to read the reviews from 300+ sewers and get the best price.

#2. Brother Project Runway CE7070PRW 70-Stitch Computerized Sewing Machine with Wide Table 


This is a great quality machine for the price you pay and you won’t feel the need to upgrade anytime soon. A few of the features:
70 built-in stitches and 7 one-step buttonholes – There is a nice selection of stitches for clothing, decorative, heirloom and quilting. 7 different one step button holes that are automatically set to fit the size of your button makes buttonholes easy.
Wide table for extra work space – The wide table is a great addition and makes sewing large items like clothing and quilts a lot easier, particularly when you’re a beginner as it means the fabric stays in place with less handling.
Great stitch quality Now if you’ve never bought or used a sewing machine before, you may think they all stitch the same. Not the case at all. I’ve used cheaper machines over the years and they are nothing but frustrating. If a sewing machine doesn’t form a stitch correctly and consistently, your seams can come apart, not sit flat or pucker among other problems. This Brother has a great consistent stitch quality.
Click here to read 85+ reviews from both beginner and experienced sewers who have this machine and get the best price

#3. Janome 7330 Magnolia Computerized Sewing Machine

Janome has long been one of the most reliable names in the sewing industry, and the Magnolia 7330 is no exception to the quality you would expect from Janome.
While each machine in our top 3 is sturdy and durable, the Janome has the best durability of the 3. In a lot of reviews, you’ll see words like ‘great workhorse’ mentioned and we totally agree. It has a good amount of features, while not being too overwhelming for a beginner. If you don’t need a heap of fancy stitches, this is the machine we would suggest. Some of its features include:
Double lift presser foot – perfect when you need the extra room under the foot for thick and or multiple layers of fabric
Computerized stitch selection – 30 decorative stitches and 6 one step automatic button holes
Time-saving features – one press button for locking stitch, reverse, needle up/down and start and stop.

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Alison