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Guide to buying a sewing machine - The Avid Seamstress

Author: Muriel

Aug. 25, 2025

Guide to buying a sewing machine - The Avid Seamstress

We love sewing at The Avid Seamstress! The excitement of choosing a pattern and browsing gorgeous fabric for your project makes us giddy with joy! Having a sewing machine that you love and the right tools to get you started will make the journey into sewing a pleasure.

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We also know that the craft market has exploded with beginner’s sewing machine and online fabric shops bursting at the seams. It can be daunting to know what to buy and what you need. We’ve put together a handy guide to help you with this exciting step!

So, what do you need to think about when buying your first sewing machine?

Buying a sewing machine is an investment. Buy the right machine the first time and it can last you for years. Don’t rush into the decision or be persuaded by “cheap deals”. Knowing what you are looking for will help you make the right choice.

Buy from a reputable store, preferably a dealership. Great sewing brands names such as Elna, Brother, Janome and Singer will have dealerships near you. Go in to the store and talk to the team – they can guide you through the features of the different machines available and you will probably be able to test it. A good store should also be able to service machines and provide you with a warranty or guarantee.

High street stores are ok too! I buy my sewing machines from John Lewis. Their sewing machine options are excellent and as they have a dedicated Haberdashery department they have staff that know what they are talking about.

Consider your budget. Don’t be seduced by the machines that do it all, it’s really not necessary at this point. On the flip side, there are lots of “beginners” cheap machines that have emerged on the market. These are great for children learning to sew and those that will rarely use them, apart from the odd alteration. You don’t know how much sewing you are going to do yet and can quickly outgrow these cheap machines. Spend a little more, around £160, and you are looking at the great sewing machines, such as the Elna eXplore 240. My all-time favourite machine which has lasted me years. This machine glides through silk and denim and is just a dream to work with.

You won’t be a beginner forever. Don’t be tempted to buy a “beginners” sewing machine or on the flip side one that you will be completely overwhelmed by when sewing. Buy a machine that will grow with you, not one that you will outgrow within the first few months.

You get what you pay for. This is so true with sewing machines. Spend a little and your machine will have limited stitch options and won’t be able to handle thick fabric (denim, canvas) easily. You won’t get very many accessories with these machines and will end up spending close to £10 each for additional “feet” (the connections to do different things like invisible zippers, overcasting (like an overlocking stitch) and blind hem).

Computerised or standard – we teach a lot of beginners who want to buy their first sewing machine and often fall for the computerised machines. Whilst these are great if you have the budget, we’ve never owned one and would rather save that extra money for an overlocker!

Will you be transporting your machine to workshops? This is worth considering as a heavy machine can be a burden to carry around. However, the heavier machines will come with a hard case that will protect it. A great way to transport your machine to workshops is to wrap it in a blanket and pop in a luggage bag that has wheels. It’s safe and protected.

Sewing machine features to take into account:

Stitch options. As an experienced seamstress who is constantly sewing I still rarely use more than 7 of the different stitches available on my machine – straight, zig-zag, overlock stitch, buttonholes, blind hemming and stretch stitches. Don’t be seduced by the machines that can do a million stitches – chances are you will never use them and will feel intimidated by a large number of unnecessary features. 

Seam allowance guides. Probably the most important feature on your sewing machine. Most seam allowances on bought patterns are 1.5cm. This is the distance from the edge of the fabric to where the sewing stitches take place. Good quality machines will have very clear seam allowance guides on the machine plate that will help you sew in a straight line. I’ve seen the guides on the cheaper machines so inadequate that they are difficult to follow. On the image below they are very clear – in cm’s and inches.

Buttonholes. Most machines will have very clear instructions on how to do buttonholes – ether as one stage or four stage. Don’t be put off by the four-stage buttonholes. These take a little extra work but, with some practice, can still look beautiful. The cheaper machines may not come with a buttonhole attachment so do look out for this.

Bobbin placement. The little bobbin, something so small and yet something that makes such a huge difference to the stitch quality. The bobbin holds a small spool of thread that is inserted into the bottom of the machine or on the machine plate area – this thread creates the “underneath” stitch. The “top” thread and the bobbin spool thread create the stitch. Older machines and the more basic machine have the spool as a separate mechanism that you have to take out of the machine and then “drop” the bobbin into it before putting the metal case back into the machine. It can be all fingers with this one and a tad frustrating so look out for the newer models that have this metal case built into the machine. All you do is drop the bobbin in and off you go!

Sewing machine “presser feet”. Entry level machines often come with only a couple of sewing presser feet (accessories for the machine). For instance, if you want to sew invisible zips you will often need to buy that foot separately at around £10. Mid-range machines often come with a good selection of feet as standard.

Now that you are armed with all the information you need you can happily go sewing machine shopping – how exciting!

Your machine will come with an instruction manual. Keep it close and refer to it – they will take you through each and every element of your machine and will show you how to do some fabulous stuff!

Last but not least, once you have found your dream machine look after it. Dust it, clean it and most importantly have it serviced.

If you’re struggling with finding the right sewing machine for you, we’re more than happy to lend a hand – us at with your needs/requirements and budget, and we’ll see what we can find.  Scroll down to find out how you can enjoy a free digital sewing pattern on us.

If you’re in the UK, we’ve got two great workshops that will teach you how to sew (hopefully soon when we are able to meet!). You could visit our gorgeous studio and take a 2 hour one-to-one lesson with our founder, Lisa who will take you through your sewing machine and get you confident to start your first project. All the details are here. You can also join our very popular Learn To Sew workshop and we’ll teach you everything you need to know to get sewing, plus you’ll make a gorgeous cushion. All the details are here.

ONE TO ONE SEWING LESSON 

LEARN TO SEW AND MAKE A GORGEOUS CUSHION

Are you interested in learning more about Home Textile Machinery? Contact us today to secure an expert consultation!

Once you have your wonderful new sewing machine, you can make our gorgeous Drop Sleeve Top – a free digital sewing pattern aimed at beginners or choose a sewing pattern from our wonderful range. We’ll take you through each stage of making your first garment.

About The Drop Sleeve Top

Featuring a relaxed fit, The Drop Sleeve Top is finished at the neckline with a facing and a simple button and loop closing at the back. The drop sleeves are super easy to insert, making it the perfect project for beginners. 

If you are more advanced, then you’ll certainly whip this stylish number up in no time, and fall in love with the versatile shape. Get creative by adding an exposed zip at the back or by colour-blocking the sleeves.

This pattern comes in sizes UK 6- 22

How to join our newsletter

Simply head to theavidseamstress.co.uk and join our newsletter and be the first to hear about new releases, helpful tips and tricks, and special offers. You’ll also receive The Drop Sleeve Top digital sewing pattern completely free. Browse our collection of sewing patterns, sewing tools and kits and more.

Embroidery Machine Buyer's Guide - LindaZ's

Home computerized embroidery is a great way to add personalized touches to your garments and home. With the right embroidery machine, you can create beautiful and intricate designs with only a few taps on the screen.

For decades, LindaZ’s Sewing Center has been sharing its passion for embroidery machines.

Nowadays Linda runs a weekly show on Youtube sharing some nice tips on how to achieve great results with modern embroidery, sewing and quilting machines.

Check the Embroidery Machine Hooping series here (click link for Youtube Playlist).

Embroidery machines have come a long way since the days of proprietary software and annoying cables. Today’s modern machines are equipped with wireless technology, cloud connectivity, and USB capabilities that make loading designs fast and easy. The newest models offer cutting-edge features that make the process even simpler, allowing you to create beautifully intricate designs with ease.

Best embroidery machines

For embroidery machines that offer cutting-edge technology and professional-grade performance, the Brother Aveneer, Brother Luminaire XP3, Baby Lock Solaris Vision, Janome M17, Pfaff Icon 2, Husqvarna Viking Epic 3, Bernina 790 PRO and Bernina 990 should be top of mind. Each machine is packed with features that allow users to create stunning designs effortlessly right in the machine. From automatic thread cutters to auto tension control systems and larger work surfaces for bigger projects, these machines offer a complete range of features for avid embroiderers. You can test all of these machines at LindaZ's Sewing Center.

Now freshly available online to ship state wide check the Brother XJ2 or the Brother XE2 Embroidery only machine.

Embroidery machine budget

If you're looking for an embroidery machine that fits your budget, we've got you covered! With our expansive selection of brands such as Babylock, Bernina, Bernette, Brother, Janome, Pfaff, Husqvarna Viking, and more, you can find the perfect machine to express yourself through beautiful creations. No matter what kind of machine you're searching for, we have something for everyone!

The Brother PE900 embroidery machine could be a perfect fit.

Find the perfect embroidery machine for you with the help of one of our sales representatives. Let them guide you through our large selection of machines. Get started with our amazing selection today!

Multi-needle Embroidery Machines

We carry multi-needle machines from Brother, Babylock, and Tajima. They are the perfect tools for detailed embroidery projects and to bring your productivity to the next level, you won't need to change your threads for every color change, you can have up to 16 threads ready to go for your design. These machines are fantastic to embroider on hats.

Learn to stabilize your projects

First and foremost, you will need to learn how to stabilize your fabric. We have you covered with some introductory classes that cover all the stabilizers available.

Visit our classes pages here.

Events & Seminars at LindaZ's

Our seminars provide an engaging way to learn how to use embroidery machines. During these events, participants will be paired with a top-of-the-line machine and have the opportunity to explore useful editing functions. Plus, they can take home their own finished project at the end of the seminar!

LindaZ's Customer Perks

At LindaZ's, you can become a master at many crafts with our great virtual classes and club options!

Enjoy over 100 videos taped on fun techniques and projects for sergers, embroidery machines, and sewing! Our club members have access to all of these tutorials online so you can learn the latest creative tricks in no time.

Get started with our amazing video library today! Join our Club

Not only will customers who buy machines from us get one dollar off per yard of fabric for life, but we also offer free Basic Machines Training Classes.

You'll be able to express yourself through beautiful creations in no time. Unlock the power of embroidery today!

For more information, please visit Automatic Embroidery Machine.

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