Sewing machines

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Sewing machine on a table surrounded by fabrics and clothes

How you can use it

  • Sew fabric and materials together
  • Create patterns and garments
  • Repair ripped clothes
  • Add new designs or change existing designs

Tutorials & Instructional Videos


Models & technical details

Janome DC2013 Sewing Machine

  • Basic, entry-level sewing machine
  • 50 built-in stitches

SINGER 4452 Heavy-Duty Sewing Machine

  • Sews heavier materials than the Janome sewing machine
  • 32 built-in stitches

SINGER ProFinish 14CG754 Serger Machine

  • Sews stretchy materials
  • Sews a seam and seam finish at the same time
  • Uses 2 threads, 3 threads, or 4 threads for a variety of stitch combinations

Brother PE-800 Embroidery Machine

  • Work area: 5 x 7 in
  • 138 built-in designs
  • 11 built-in fonts
  • Software: Hatch embroidery (pre-installed for custom designs)

Janome Memory Craft 400E Embroidery Machine

  • Maximum embroidery size: 7.9” x 7.9”
  • 6 fonts for monogramming
  • Embroidery sewing speed: 400-860 SPM
  • Flexible stitch traveling (by units of 1, 10, 100)
  • On-screen editing functions include enlarge/reduce, rotate, flip, drag and drop, arc,combine, copy and paste, grouping, cornerlayout, single color sewing, zoom
  • SQ20b Hoop (7.9" x 7.9")

Juki DDL-8700 Industrial Sewing Machine

  • For sewing heavier-weight materials, such as canvas, denim, and leather
  • Only sews lock stitch