Top Sewing Machine Models

ABOUT
Since Tomas Saint invented the first sewing machine in 1720, through to Walter Hunt 1830 who invented the “Lock Stitch”, sewing machine technology has improved immensely. Today there are lots of sewing machine varieties from your simple mechanical machine to the high end computerised sewing machines.
3 main categories to know:
1. Industrial Sewing Machines - high speed, durable, single-function (just sewing).
2. Semi-Industrial Sewing Machines - a faster more robust option for the serious home user or small business.
3. Domestic Sewing Machines - specifically made for the home user, usually with slower stitch speeds but much more user-friendly. These machines often have numerous other functions like quilting and/or embroidery.
In the domestic world we are seeing an increase in the technology built into even the simplest sewing machines.
BEGINNER OR GENERAL SEWING MACHINES
If you’re a beginner we suggest visiting our Beginners Sewing Machine Page. Here you will find a simple explanation on the types of beginner sewing machines available.
LONG ARM SEWING MACHINES
Long Arm Sewing Machines are sewing machines that are built with long necks. This is to allow for a large work area, for applications such as stitching quilts together, and fancy decorative stitch patterns.
BRANDS
There are many competing brands in the sewing machine world. Many of these names are probably familiar eg. Japanese brands Janome, and Brother lead the sewing machine market in Australia. Bernina are the quality Swiss made machines, Singer one of the oldest brands in the industry from the 1800’s, Husqvarna originates from Sweden, Handi Quilter specialises in Long Arm Machine Quilting. There are many other brands however the ones mentioned above are the most popular in Australia.
IN STORE OR ONLINE
Online shopping is a great way to start looking for a sewing machine however it is often recommended the best option is to go to a Sewing Machine dealer. There is so much you can learn and so much you can create with a bit of training, particularly as you seek the higher more capable machines. Hobbysew do offer in store classes to assist you with understanding your sewing machine and its features. Please contact your nearest Hobbysew store.
If you are comfortable with buying a sewing machine online, then Hobbysew is the place to be. We stock all brands from Janome, Elna, Bernina, Brother, Husqvanna, Bernette, Singer, Truimph, and Handi-Quilter.
Hobbysew offers FREE delivery on most sewing machines. See terms and conditions. Learn more about sewing on Wikipedia. For further assistance Contact us at Hobbysew or visit your local Hobbysew store.
OTHER HELPFUL LINKS
- Service your Sewing Machine – Hobbysew’s Technicians
- Sewing Machines Accessories
- Ex-Demo Sewing Machines
- Overlockers
- Quilting Machines
- Machine Embroidery
- Overlockers and Sewing Machine Combo Deals
- School Sewing Machines
- Beginners Sewing Machines
- Scan N Cut
- Haberdashery

Addi
Adjustoform
Arbee
Batik Australia
Bernette
Bernina
Birch
Bohin
Bowtique
Brother
Camelot Fabric
Carioca
Celebrate
Classic Knit
Clover
COSMO
Country Threads by Fiona Jude
Craft for Kids by BMS
DARUMA
Deborah Louie
Derwent
Diamond Dotz
Disney
DMC
Elna
Fiskars
Gutermann
Habee Savers
Handi Quilter
Heirloom
Helmar
Hemline
Hobbysew
Horn
Husqvarna
Janome
Juki
Kennard & Kennard
Ladybird Designs
Madeira
Mary Ellen
McCall's
Moda
Mont Marte
Newey
Nurge
Olfa
Oliso
OttLite
Papercraft
Pieced Tree Patterns
Pony
Presencia
QA
Rasant
Riley Blake Designs
Rit
Robert Kaufman
Roxanne
Ruby Star Society
Sakura
Sashiko
Schmetz
SevenBerry
Sew Easy
Sew Tasty
Sewline
Singer
Superior Threads
Tailormade
TeeBond
The Grace Company
Thermoweb
Tilda
Trimits
Triple S
Triumph
Tsukineko
Tula Pink
Uni-Trim
Vilene
Vliesofix
Yarn Valet
YKK
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