Collection: Sewing Machines

Machines à coudre

FAQ - Machines à coudre

The best sewing machine for beginners is a mechanical or entry-level computerized model with automatic needle threading, adjustable stitch length, and simple controls. The SINGER® Heavy Duty 4452 and SINGER® Simple 3337 are top-rated beginner choices — both offer essential stitches, reliable performance, and are easy to set up. For beginners who want room to grow, the SINGER® Quantum Stylist 9960 adds 600 stitch applications.

Sewing machines fall into five main categories: mechanical (manual controls, ideal for beginners), computerized (digital stitch selection, precision controls), heavy-duty (built for thick fabrics like denim and leather), quilting (extended workspace, specialty stitches), and embroidery (decorative patterns and monogramming). SINGER® and HUSQVARNA® VIKING® offer models in every category at a range of price points.

For thick fabrics like denim, canvas, leather, or multiple layers, choose a heavy-duty sewing machine with a high-torque motor and reinforced metal frame. The SINGER® Heavy Duty 4452 handles up to 1,100 stitches per minute and is rated for heavy fabrics. For leather specifically, pair it with leather needles and a Teflon presser foot for clean results.

Choose a sewing machine based on your skill level, the fabrics you'll use, and the projects you want to complete. Beginners benefit from simple mechanical machines with clear guides. Quilters need extended workspace and specialty stitches. Those sewing thick fabrics need a heavy-duty motor. And sewists wanting decorative customization will get the most from a SINGER® computerized or HUSQVARNA® VIKING® embroidery machine.

The best embroidery machines offer built-in embroidery designs, multiple hoop sizes, and connectivity options including USB import or WiFi access for custom patterns. SINGER® and HUSQVARNA® VIKING® both offer highly rated embroidery machines. For beginners, look for an easy-to-use interface and a good built-in design library. For professionals, prioritize a large embroidery field and advanced thread management.