Best Heavy Duty Sewing Machine - Choose the Right One
For me,
the Janome HD3000 would be the best heavy duty sewing machine on the market for
beginners. It has all the features a serious seamstress would look for and the
ease of usage that most a beginner would enjoy. But if the HD3000 does not meet
your sewing machine needs or price, the other machines listed here are also
great choices. These machines are all priced within a reasonable range for
beginning seamstresses.
If you are
just starting to sew and do not have a lot of money to spend, a good choice is
the Micallehma SL-series by Micallehma. This is a two stage mechanical sewing
machine that can handle fabrics up to 400 stitches per hour. For stitching
curtains and tablecloths, this machine can handle almost any fabric you can
think of. One of the best features of this machine is its exclusive dial that
allows the user to adjust the height of the feed. It has an automatic shut off
feature, safety key for operating the machine, and a safety flap that protects
the operator from cuts and nicks.
Another
great option is the Dresser Collection by JoJo Designs. It is a versatile
machine that has the capacity to sew several different fabrics, such as denim,
silk, and Georgette. It also has four high capacity nozzles that allow you to
sew flat and quilt buttons, ribbons, and decorative fabrics. The machine has
two inch internal reaming feed dogs and can easily handle standard four inch
stitches with a twenty-four count white thread.
For
professional sewer and designer sewers, the Ariatika is one of the best options
available. It is a seven hundred count machine that has needle aerated for
higher accuracy and faster stitches. It also has a one-step buttonhole feed
that allows it to be used with a variety of fabrics and thread counts. The
stitching is smooth and even and there are no snags or cuts, which means that
you won't have to worry about your expensive fabrics if they don't come out the
way you want them.
If you
need to make a lot of quilts, the Floor lampoon by O'Sullivan and Essensia is a
great choice. This heavy duty sewing machine has four hundred stitches and
includes an automatic needle threading feature. The feed has a twenty-four
count nylon with a ten-foot cord. The front stabilizer and buttonhole extension
are durable and the front and back stabilizers work smoothly with any fabric.
If you
need to do more delicate work, such as quilting, you will appreciate the new
DuraSlim stitching feature that O'Sullivan has integrated into their line of
machines. With DuraSlim, when you press down on the stitches, it automatically
shifts to a finer needle so that you can easily adjust the tension and get very
tight or loose stitches. This feature makes it ideal for quilters who like to
alter the thickness of the layers of denim they are working with. This feature
also makes it easy to determine which layer needs to be removed, when it is
time to change the design. You can easily remove the lighter layers and add the
darker, contrasting layers back in place to create your perfect quilt.
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