Finding the right sewing machine can be an arduous task. There are so many to choose from and they can be a bit pricey. Plus, different machines do different things, so picking the right one can be overwhelming.
For quilters, here are three machines that we recommend and why:
The Juki Haruka TL 18-QVP is known for its sturdiness and user-friendliness. It also has a separate attachment mounting plate for installing fabric guides and other attachments. This extends the life of your machine because the piece can be replaced when the mounting holes become damaged. Its mechanisms are designed to prevent uneven sewing on quilts and velvet, as well as stretched stitches on knit fabrics. It is portable and good for quilting in particular, but it is an investment piece.
The Janome HD3000 is a heavy duty machine, perfect for a beginner looking to do a wider range of sewing at a fraction of the cost of the Juki Haruka. If you are looking for something that does it all and gives you a good bang for your buck, the Janome could be the machine for you. This machine is known for its hardiness, so it is a durable option for most of your projects.
The Juki HZL-G220 is priced in the middle of our choices, and its wide underarm space makes it more enjoyable and comfortable to work when it comes to large projects. It’s also lightweight, which makes it easy to pack up and go. It can also do projects outside of quilting, which makes it a good choice for the crafter and the quilter.
For more insight, we sat down with Film Daily to help people choose the right machine for them!
There are so many choices when it comes to sewing machines. Finding the right one for you can be tricky, and the price can make it extremely difficult. The bottom line is to not be afraid to ask your local crafting store for insight, to do your research and to assess what your intention will be when using your sewing machine.