The Singer Quantum Stylus 9960 has excellent specs, but for $449.00, it's not rated as Heavy Duty and its stitch quality could be better. Reportedly, a new Singer Model 9960 released in 2020 corrected issues that plagued the original machine. The original 9960 is out of production, making replacement parts difficult to find. The Brother CS6000i is now $210.00, but you can't go wrong with a machine that does so much. It delivers a huge amount of bang for the buck at all sewing skill levels. The Heavy Duty Singer 4452 is mechanical. I would buy its more versatile computerized version, Model 6800C, instead. It's around $399.00 at Joann's. All of the Heavy Duty Singers are said to be marginally better than the cheaper HD Brother machines. Janome sewing machines are great, but overpriced. No freebies from them. You pay for every stitch they make.
I'm a guy, not interested in sewing, but trying to determine which machine to purchase for my wife. And I must say, I actually enjoyed this vid. Good job, girl!
Thank you for the video! I’m a professional sewer who just started in 2020. At first I bought the Singer 4432 just because it was so popular and it says “heavy duty”. But apparently it’s not really heavy duty since the body still made by plastics. I broke mine after 1 year due to my high intensity use, I brought it to the service center many times but no use. After that I bought an industrial sewing machine, and boy oh boy, my life pretty much changed 👍 So fast and so reliable. Will never go back to portable sewing machine 😂 (I still bought another janome portable solely for the zigzag and buttonhole function). Ps: a friend of mine own the Janome HD1000 and it’s very sturdy!! She often sews leather with it and it seems like it goes well. So I recommend that one if you’re looking for a heavy duty portable sewing machine!
4:05 Always have to remember, those cheap 100-200$ second hand machines were at the time the cost of 3-4 monthly wages! That's of course why they are made so well and stood the test of time.
@@mayameta2350 IKR! But my hair was bouncing and behaving! At the time I had a great stylist and relaxed hair (meaning he knew how not to damage it - plus he was down the street from my job so I didn't skimp out on appts). Then there was a conditioner called Mermade - OMG! It was low PH and sealed your hair UP! Discontinued! Then when I flat ironed my hair, I'd dab a little water and ProLine Hair Food on each section, which they still make but they messed up the formula. My hair was great. I'm natural now and have grey which altered my hair texture, don't have a good stylist nor the same products. But it's a fond memory! LOL
Hello Lydia!! This video is 2 years old, again I'm a late comer! But may I just say you have a great channel, love your communication skills, and love your content as a beginner sewer I'm happy to stumble on this channel and would be following your vlogs! Im not a skilled but it's been my dream to have a sewing machine that finally got it from my daughter who bought me one for my 66th birthday! This machine really is a great treasure to have on my retirement that I now have all the time in the world to sew my own clothes, make my own home essentials personalized! Well this at least is my goal in having this machine! Got a Singer heavy duty 4432 and wow it's way too complicated than the vintage sewing machine that my mom had!! So Im starting to learn how to use it! And thank you Lydia, now I got someone to turn to for FYI! Be watching more of your videos! Thank you!
I just did a sewing 101 class and was the only person with a front loading bobbin. I was constantly behind because my thread kept coming out. No one else had this problem. Y’all it ain’t worth it 😅
You’re the only channel that’s shows us a comparison chart of sewing machines. Others channels just talk. Thanks for the in-depth tutorials I have a clear idea of what I want to buy. Thanks
I work in construction - specifically, concrete form foundations. For a long time I've been wanting to learn how to make alterations - hem, take in waists, add pockets for tools for both pants and shirts. Because of the inspiration I've received from Lydia, I've finally started on the road to learn some of these skills ... starting with her recommendations for a sewing machine. I suspect I'm going to end up going further than alterations because sewing is both skill and art - offering the enjoyment and fulfillment of real accomplishment. I'm definitely a fan of Lydia!! God bless.
Hi Lydia, This series of sewing 101 is fantastic! As a beginner sewer I would love to hear you talk through basics such as thread tension and foot pressure and what they should be set to for different fabrics and so on ...
@@litttlemama If you want a really good machine you will definitely have to spend more- this is more of a budget starter machine video, though I know many sewers who use some og these all the time. I have the SInger quantum and use it exclusively at this time. Otherwise I was using an old kenmore and an industrial, which is really the best. You can also check out Bernina, I hear good things about them.
Just wanted to say that I’m extremely indecisive (especially when I’m spending money) and this video and your chart definitely helped me make a decision 💖 thank u !
Ok ok so let me say that I almost burst into tears but more about that later! I am finally at a place where I want to learn how to sew. My Abueluta and my mom sewed all the time every Easter as a child my brothers and I modeled clothes made by them. My mom gave me her sewing machine a year ago because we had to clean her apartment because she was going to a hospice to suffer the ravages of cancer and meet her maker in the afterlife. The tears I almost cried were for the fact that my mothers name was Lydia. I always wanted to learn how to sew and she always would say I have to teach you but you are so busy. But now I want to carry on the legacy. So I can make things for my children and teach them too. This is art and a skill set worthy of having! Thank you in advance for your lessons!
Wow thank you for sharing that heart rending memory! I wish you all the blessings as you endeavour to carry on your mother, Lydia's memory. God bless you!
Just purchased my first singer heavy duty, been wanting to get sewing for ages but my parents old machine is broken!! I hope to start upcycling some of my old faves and making my own clothes so they'll fit perfect for me 😁 your video made it so much easier for me to see what sort of machine I'd need so thank you so so much for putting your time in to such a detailed guide!!!
I have been thinking about getting a sewing machine for years and this video was so helpful in getting past the feeling of being overwhelmed by the options. 🙏
Wow, I can’t thank you enough for a very informative video. For the past week I’ve been researching sewing machines and I wish I would’ve come across this video at the beginning of the week. From my previous research I was thinking of the Singer heavy duty 4452, and I’m so happy to see that it makes it onto your list of excellent machines, it’s given me so much more confidence to go ahead and buy it. I’m an intermediate sewer and I have an old Kenmore sewing machine right now. Happy sewing 🧵🪡
Recently moved out so I can't use my mom's machine anymore. Just looking at all the options left me super overwhelmed so this video is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much! ☺️
I splurged a bit on my first machine. I have sewn all my life with my grandma on her machines and such but now that she has moved away I took maybe a 5 year break and wanted to start again! I got a Juki Hzl-LB5100 and I love it! My local sewing shop where I bought it let me have an hour lesson on any questions about the machine and such. I don’t have use of my legs so I sew exclusively with the button controls a big part of choosing my machine.
I love this vid, you put it together so coherently it’s very clear your qualified to speak on the topic, give advice and instruction. Thanks so much! I’m excited to get into my 374th hobby 😂🎉
It was extremely helpful that u explained all the terminology related to the machines!! I’ve been reading online reviews the mention “free arms” and “drop in bobbins” etc and I was still confused. this really helped ! even if I don’t end up with a machine from this list even knowing what to look for helps
Thank you for this! Thanks for explaining what we would like to use the machine for especially if we would like to work with denim! Other videos did not talk about finding a sturdy machine that will last for denim projects! Thank you this was so helpful!
I enjoyed watching this review. You covered a lot of ground and well organized. I would have to say for myself a mid-60 woman that I would prefer a threader because my eyesight isn’t what it used to be. And having a sewing machine with a front loader for bobbin was such a pain that I would prefer a top loader.
This video was really helpful thank you ! I have used a sewing machine a few times, but have never owned one so I wasn't sure what to look for lol. This made me a lot less stressed about finding one so thank you lots
Thank you for this clear, informative video. When I started sewing for the first time in my life four years ago, I had no idea what features I should be looking for. This video would have been helpful. By googling I learned that there were mechanical and computerized machines, so that became my main criterion: no computer. Many appliances are now computerized and it is that part which breaks first and usually can't be fixed. I settled on an inexpensive Janome (model not sold in North America, I think) on which I learned to sew using UA-cam videos, and now I sew mostly on a Singer Featherweight and my late mother-in-law's heavier late '60s Janome. I am a 67 year old teacher and I now make most of the clothes I wear to school, as well as garments for my friends and family. I am looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
All the machines I have are hands me downs except one . My oldest one is actually from 1952 my grandfather bought it for my grandmother brand new with all the attachments.I even have the receipt where he did a payment plan for $357.56 which back then was a massive amount of money. But it’s lasted my grandmother used it my entire life and when she passed it was handed down to me and I love it.
I'm new-ish at sewing and inherited an old (1950's) machine that only does straight stitches. When I figured out that zigzag is best for knit clothing, I decided to invest in a new machine. I bought a computerized machine, kinda similar to the Singer that you show: Babylock Jubliant. I LOVE the adjustable speed. As a beginner, I want to go slow in tricky spots and I find that I'm gradually increasing the speed as I am more comfortable and/or have long lengths to sew. Surprisingly, I find that I really like the automatic threader. The one time I tried threading by hand, I had a really difficult time. My eyesight in my 40s is not what it was when I was younger. The auto threader is so easy and quick. And it's one less thing to worry about, since learning to sew clothing has its own challenges & frustrations.
Brand new to sewing here. Watched a few TikTok gals first and their language and a couple made some cute but inappropriate styles for what I’d like. You are a breath of fresh air. So good at communicating and explaining while just being you!! Thank you so so much for this video. I’ve decided and excited because of you!! Keep your videos coming and keep being beautifully you!! 😊♥️🌹♥️
This was great! I'm going to the Raleigh Sewing Expo next week to look at all of the machines. I used to sew patterns when I was 16 (20 years ago) but have moved so much I haven't since then. Now I'm in my own house and am buying a machine. I decided my budget is $500. I think I'm going to start with some cotton rope baskets so your heavy duty focus was so informative. Thanks!!
Wow, thank you so much for putting this together. I thought you were very articulate and love that you included a chart! Checks all my boxes for an informative video. Looking forward to getting my first machine so I can move on from hand-sewing all my projects!
I got my very first 1945 singer sewing machine from my employer. She gave it to me last 2015 since she's not using it anymore so I was more than happy. Compared to new sewing machines now, I still prefer iron cast sewing machines because they're heavy duty. I got myself a motorized iron cast sewing machine this year and I also loved it. You just really need to learn the skill of trouble shooting the basic problems in sewing like the tension in stitches which is really kind of annoying at first but if you get use to doing it everytime then it becomes very easy. I don't really care much about new versions of sewing machine these days but seriously, I prefer the classic iron cast sewing machines.
I've been eyeing the singer 4452 because I plan on working a lot with heavy weight raw denim, 16-21 oz, and this machine looks like a good option. You can get a refurbished model direct from singer for $180 and they do a 10% off discount when you enter your email. So for about $160 shipped you get one of the only machines on your chart that checks every box.
The best beginner machine I one with a speed control adjustment on the machine The machines without it can get going fullbast in a millisecond . It nice when you can sew really slow
You did a great job with this video and don’t need to worry about your abilities with speaking on camera. Your information was well organized and very thorough and extremely helpful to anyone considering the purchase of a beginner machine. Thanks for your effort 😊
Thanks! I'm not a beginner but I haven't been able to sew by machine since I was a kid. I finally have a place to live that has room for dedicated crafting, and I was ready to go with the default well-reviewed one. I'm happy to hear that the computer part is optional!
I don't know if it is popular (or even sold) on the USA market but I am very happy with my Husqvarna Viking Emerald 116 (their cheapest one 😬) for which I paid 300 EUR 3 years ago (360 USD aprox.). It is sturdy but not too noisy, it can sew button holes and thick fabric,... I only wish the speed could be regulated other than with my foot because sometimes she takes the highway 😁 but still... I love it. Thank you for the video! I would definitely recommend it to friends looking for a sewing machine.
Wonderful! Thank you for the recommendation!! I have heard of that machine but haven’t really looked into it much it’s really good to hear your review! ☺️🙌🏽💕
The Singer Quantum does have a speed adjust! I have this machine and love it. I also have a kenmore and Brother and they all work well. The reason the Quantum has 600 stitches is because they count each letter of the alphabet both in English and I think all the Russian alphabet
Hi Lydia. I think this is a good review for beginning sewists. I have a computerized Brother machine. I bought a smaller mechanical Brother machine thinking I would take it with me on long road trips but found I had been spoiled by the bigger Brother! 😳 I sold the mechanical machine and searched and found the same older computerized Janome model that I had traded in for big Brother. I really like the Janome, but I was surprised to discover that they suggest proprietary needles, bobbins, and accessories for their machines, which I didn’t realize before. The Brother and some other machines out there accept more universal needles, feet, and other accessories - maybe a small matter to consider when buying and having access to supplies.
If I were buying a budget sewing machine today, it would be the computerized Brother HC1850 that sews a decent 850 stitches per minute. Currently $259.99 at Amazon, it offers much more than the Brother CS6000i for only around $50 more. With 130 stitches in 170 modes, 8 one-step buttonholes and more, it's great for seamsters and quilters of all skill levels. It won't bore users and newbies can easily grow into it. I might buy a HC1850 as a portable backup for my fabulous heavy-duty Bernina. It weighs a ton, with or without its hard carrying case.
I have had the LX3817 and I've gone through 3 of them over the course of my 7 year sewing life. I did before getting my 3rd try a conouterized brother and it came broken in box not the computer it just wouldn't sew forward so I took it back and exchanged it for the one I had have. My mom's bringing me a old brother machine that was gifted to me in high school but has been packed up. We don't know if it works or if I'll be comfortable with it so I appreciate this video for my future sewing endeavors.
I got a Brother SM3701 for $90 on sale from Joann (I think it's typically no higher that $150) and I've had it for about a year and a half. It's still running good. I recommend it for beginners
I love your vibe, it was just really nice listening to all those tips and you've really helped me narrow down my 10 foot long list lol. Thank you so much! My mother is also a very talented sewer and she started her own brand so I'm going to help her selling her creations in the city where I live. That's why I'm thinking of buying a sewing machine to do any adjustments that some customers might need and was thinking to get a very basic machine just for that. But then I know myself and I know I will want to start sewing my own clothes (I've started knitting recently and loving the creative process :)). So I've decided to go for something that's at least $200 - $300 for that reason. Thanks a lot again for your help and for inspiring me so much! You sound really passionate :) and it's nice to subscribe to another curly girl ;) I'm a 3c but hey we both know why a satin pillow case is vital lol.
Wow this is wonderful! I am sooo happy to help you narrow down your list. Believe me approaching this video it was really daunting because I felt I didn’t know where to start but as I researched it all came together. There are certainly more wonderful machines out there that I didn’t look at but I would be comfortable with buying any of these machines. What is her brand does she have a website? I would love to check it out!
@@LydiaNaomi It was definitely super helpful, thank you ! We are at the very beginning of having an online platform to be fair, her shop is based in West Africa so the idea is to grow the business in London (where I live currently :) it is a headache but I know we will make it work!). You can check out some of her work on the insta page which is: faurea_abidjan. Thank you for wanting to check it out by the way! Hopefully this year we'll dedicate more time on it and get more attention from people here in London as it does need some TLC lol. Have a good day :)
I have brother machine trying learn how to use it. I am a beginner. Your video was very educational and informative. Hope you have a how to thread the sewing machine.
15:21 from my understanding you don’t need more than 3-5 stitches . One stitch being a buttonhole (but you can fenaggle other stitches into one), one being straight, one being zig zag, and one being overlock or backstitch , it’s like you said most folk don’t use all the stitches. In fact I remember hearing so many people talking about how they really only use like 2 stitches on their machines even if they had 15k available. I think speed adjusting and foot height adjusting are incredibly important. Idk how important width adjusting is though.
Thank you SO much for this video ♥️ so very informative. I don’t know a thing about sewing, so I really needed a video that could break down what I needed to look for in a machine as I begin my sewing journey. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
I didn't take home ec and only started sewing to make masks- now I'm really liking it. I was looking at Singer 4423 but thinking that 4452 might be a big jump for just a little extra money. No real preference except my mother had a singer. I ordered one at the beginning of the pandemic that seems like a toy now but does the job. Your video was very helpful.
This is so helpful! Amazing video❤ A question: can i use a heavy duty machine to sew all types of fabrics? Like heavy and lightweight ones whenever i want? Or will it start to act up if i use it for regular sewing.
Great vid. I also encourage students to stop by sewing machine dealers and look at their selections. You don't have to buy, but, they will show you how to work the machine. Most have lessons and upgrading options. If you have older eyes it is a good idea to learn to use the auto needle threader.
I was struggling to make a decision on which machine should I buy, been overthinking it for the last 3 months. You video and the way you explain everything was really helpful. Thanks a lot!!! :)
Looking back in my year of sewing I wished I spent a little more to get the Juki exceed 300 instead of the 2 brother machines I bought. My Juki makes such beautiful stitches- no birds nest, or bobbin issues.
@@TheElf1234 I bought the Juki exceed series 300. It's a domestic sewing machine. It's the earliest model of the series. The 300 is the same as the 400 and 600 version but without the bells and whistles. It's also 400-600 dollars less.
Just surprised my sister with a Singer 9960. I hope that's a good machine. Love your channel. You should have your own TV show!!!! and yes, you are Beautiful!!!
I just subscribed to your channel by watching a video from two years ago!!! (I needed to make a turtle neck lol) Your personality is so beautiful and I just want to encourage you to keep going.
Thank you so much for this video, Lydia. Very helpful. I am returning to sewing after MANY years and did not know where to start in selecting a machine. I also watched your video on getting the machine set up and ready. Great tips and information!
I would consider an automatic thread cutter also . Singer quantum has that feature. After I saw the automatic thread cutter it is a must must for me . Saves a lot of thread and time. No hassle of making sure the tail is long enough before stitching .
Sewing Machines I mentioned :)
Computerized
Brother CS6000i www.amazon.com/dp/B000JQM1DE/...
Brother CS5055 www.amazon.com/dp/B08BGB5GPZ/...
Singer Quantum Stylist 9960 (it does have a speed adjust) www.amazon.com/dp/B004RDH7Y8/...
Mechanical
Brother XM2701 www.amazon.com/dp/B00JBKVN8S/...
Janome Magnolia 2718 www.amazon.com/dp/B001I1D1VA/...
Brother ST371HD www.amazon.ca/dp/B01E54NNSC/r...
Singer Heavy Duty 4452 www.amazon.com/dp/B00OZWX100/...
Janome HD1000 www.amazon.com/dp/B01J4HIY2K/...
Is it just me or do some of the links not work?
How do i change my sewing machines speed?( singer heavy duty )
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@@Hbanana99 Yup. Didn't work for me either
The Singer Quantum Stylus 9960 has excellent specs, but for $449.00, it's not rated as Heavy Duty and its stitch quality could be better.
Reportedly, a new Singer Model 9960 released in 2020 corrected issues that plagued the original machine. The original 9960 is out of production, making replacement parts difficult to find.
The Brother CS6000i is now $210.00, but you can't go wrong with a machine that does so much. It delivers a huge amount of bang for the buck at all sewing skill levels.
The Heavy Duty Singer 4452 is mechanical. I would buy its more versatile computerized version, Model 6800C, instead. It's around $399.00 at Joann's. All of the Heavy Duty Singers are said to be marginally better than the cheaper HD Brother machines.
Janome sewing machines are great, but overpriced. No freebies from them. You pay for every stitch they make.
Thank you Lydia. I am a newbie at the age of 73 and choosing to sew simple and only sew for my granddaughter,
I'm a guy, not interested in sewing, but trying to determine which machine to purchase for my wife. And I must say, I actually enjoyed this vid. Good job, girl!
Aww thank you so much! ☺️
Literally doing the exact same thing 😆
This sounds amazing. I hope your wifes love what you choose and I hope they appreciate the effort you put into this.
That's what i came for. Did you find which one? And how did wifey like it?
Cheers
Just don't let your wife see you while watching her video. 😂
Thank you for the video! I’m a professional sewer who just started in 2020. At first I bought the Singer 4432 just because it was so popular and it says “heavy duty”. But apparently it’s not really heavy duty since the body still made by plastics. I broke mine after 1 year due to my high intensity use, I brought it to the service center many times but no use.
After that I bought an industrial sewing machine, and boy oh boy, my life pretty much changed 👍 So fast and so reliable. Will never go back to portable sewing machine 😂 (I still bought another janome portable solely for the zigzag and buttonhole function).
Ps: a friend of mine own the Janome HD1000 and it’s very sturdy!! She often sews leather with it and it seems like it goes well. So I recommend that one if you’re looking for a heavy duty portable sewing machine!
4:05 Always have to remember, those cheap 100-200$ second hand machines were at the time the cost of 3-4 monthly wages! That's of course why they are made so well and stood the test of time.
truly! I love my older kenmore, it is true quality!
@@LydiaNaomi You have to be mindful when sewing machines were built then, they were designed to last. They were well engineered back then.
Amen! My mom had a Singer that you could take into armed combat. I got rid of it when she passed and I really wish I hadn't.
@@MizJilly no way you did!!! 😢
@@mayameta2350 IKR! But my hair was bouncing and behaving! At the time I had a great stylist and relaxed hair (meaning he knew how not to damage it - plus he was down the street from my job so I didn't skimp out on appts). Then there was a conditioner called Mermade - OMG! It was low PH and sealed your hair UP! Discontinued! Then when I flat ironed my hair, I'd dab a little water and ProLine Hair Food on each section, which they still make but they messed up the formula. My hair was great. I'm natural now and have grey which altered my hair texture, don't have a good stylist nor the same products. But it's a fond memory! LOL
Hello Lydia!! This video is 2 years old, again I'm a late comer! But may
I just say you have a great channel, love your communication skills, and
love your content as a beginner sewer I'm happy to stumble on this channel
and would be following your vlogs!
Im not a skilled but it's been my dream to have a sewing machine that finally
got it from my daughter who bought me one for my 66th birthday! This machine
really is a great treasure to have on my retirement that I now have all the time
in the world to sew my own clothes, make my own home essentials personalized!
Well this at least is my goal in having this machine!
Got a Singer heavy duty 4432 and wow it's way too complicated than the vintage
sewing machine that my mom had!! So Im starting to learn how to use it! And
thank you Lydia, now I got someone to turn to for FYI!
Be watching more of your videos! Thank you!
I just did a sewing 101 class and was the only person with a front loading bobbin. I was constantly behind because my thread kept coming out. No one else had this problem. Y’all it ain’t worth it 😅
You’re the only channel that’s shows us a comparison chart of sewing machines. Others channels just talk. Thanks for the in-depth tutorials I have a clear idea of what I want to buy. Thanks
I work in construction - specifically, concrete form foundations. For a long time I've been wanting to learn how to make alterations - hem, take in waists, add pockets for tools for both pants and shirts.
Because of the inspiration I've received from Lydia, I've finally started on the road to learn some of these skills ... starting with her recommendations for a sewing machine.
I suspect I'm going to end up going further than alterations because sewing is both skill and art - offering the enjoyment and fulfillment of real accomplishment.
I'm definitely a fan of Lydia!! God bless.
Wow that is so amazing to hear! Thank you for taking the time to write that ! ❤️❤️ God bless you too!
That is so awesome. Sewing is SO USEFUL!
Hi Lydia,
This series of sewing 101 is fantastic! As a beginner sewer I would love to hear you talk through basics such as thread tension and foot pressure and what they should be set to for different fabrics and so on ...
Thanks you! I will keep those things in mind!!
@@LydiaNaomi hello ma'am, I want to get a sewing machine but I was told these types of machines are not good for everyday sewing.
@@litttlemama If you want a really good machine you will definitely have to spend more- this is more of a budget starter machine video, though I know many sewers who use some og these all the time. I have the SInger quantum and use it exclusively at this time. Otherwise I was using an old kenmore and an industrial, which is really the best. You can also check out Bernina, I hear good things about them.
You explained everything in simple terms for someone who has no clue where to start, thank you so much!
Just wanted to say that I’m extremely indecisive (especially when I’m spending money) and this video and your chart definitely helped me make a decision 💖 thank u !
You and me both! Glad I could help!
Ok ok so let me say that I almost burst into tears but more about that later! I am finally at a place where I want to learn how to sew. My Abueluta and my mom sewed all the time every Easter as a child my brothers and I modeled clothes made by them. My mom gave me her sewing machine a year ago because we had to clean her apartment because she was going to a hospice to suffer the ravages of cancer and meet her maker in the afterlife. The tears I almost cried were for the fact that my mothers name was Lydia. I always wanted to learn how to sew and she always would say I have to teach you but you are so busy. But now I want to carry on the legacy. So I can make things for my children and teach them too. This is art and a skill set worthy of having! Thank you in advance for your lessons!
Wow thank you for sharing that heart rending memory! I wish you all the blessings as you endeavour to carry on your mother, Lydia's memory. God bless you!
Just purchased my first singer heavy duty, been wanting to get sewing for ages but my parents old machine is broken!! I hope to start upcycling some of my old faves and making my own clothes so they'll fit perfect for me 😁 your video made it so much easier for me to see what sort of machine I'd need so thank you so so much for putting your time in to such a detailed guide!!!
I am so glad you enjoyed this video! Happy times with your new machine!!
I'm considering getting a singer heavy duty to make some canvas couch slipcovers! How do you like yours?
I have been thinking about getting a sewing machine for years and this video was so helpful in getting past the feeling of being overwhelmed by the options. 🙏
Wow, I can’t thank you enough for a very informative video. For the past week I’ve been researching sewing machines and I wish I would’ve come across this video at the beginning of the week. From my previous research I was thinking of the Singer heavy duty 4452, and I’m so happy to see that it makes it onto your list of excellent machines, it’s given me so much more confidence to go ahead and buy it. I’m an intermediate sewer and I have an old Kenmore sewing machine right now.
Happy sewing 🧵🪡
Recently moved out so I can't use my mom's machine anymore. Just looking at all the options left me super overwhelmed so this video is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much! ☺️
I splurged a bit on my first machine. I have sewn all my life with my grandma on her machines and such but now that she has moved away I took maybe a 5 year break and wanted to start again! I got a Juki Hzl-LB5100 and I love it! My local sewing shop where I bought it let me have an hour lesson on any questions about the machine and such. I don’t have use of my legs so I sew exclusively with the button controls a big part of choosing my machine.
I love this vid, you put it together so coherently it’s very clear your qualified to speak on the topic, give advice and instruction. Thanks so much! I’m excited to get into my 374th hobby 😂🎉
Thank you! My machine broke and I was convinced in my head I now would upgrade to the singer heavy duty. Now I am sure :)
I ❤️ any & everything in sewing , no holds barred when it comes to me🙂
It was extremely helpful that u explained all the terminology related to the machines!! I’ve been reading online reviews the mention “free arms” and “drop in bobbins” etc and I was still confused. this really helped ! even if I don’t end up with a machine from this list even knowing what to look for helps
So glad I could clarify for you!!
Thank you for this! Thanks for explaining what we would like to use the machine for especially if we would like to work with denim! Other videos did not talk about finding a sturdy machine that will last for denim projects! Thank you this was so helpful!
I am so glad this was helpful for you!!
Real beginner here, thank you so much for helping me start my journey!❤
I enjoyed watching this review. You covered a lot of ground and well organized. I would have to say for myself a mid-60 woman that I would prefer a threader because my eyesight isn’t what it used to be. And having a sewing machine with a front loader for bobbin was such a pain that I would prefer a top loader.
This video was really helpful thank you ! I have used a sewing machine a few times, but have never owned one so I wasn't sure what to look for lol. This made me a lot less stressed about finding one so thank you lots
Thank you for this clear, informative video. When I started sewing for the first time in my life four years ago, I had no idea what features I should be looking for. This video would have been helpful. By googling I learned that there were mechanical and computerized machines, so that became my main criterion: no computer. Many appliances are now computerized and it is that part which breaks first and usually can't be fixed. I settled on an inexpensive Janome (model not sold in North America, I think) on which I learned to sew using UA-cam videos, and now I sew mostly on a Singer Featherweight and my late mother-in-law's heavier late '60s Janome. I am a 67 year old teacher and I now make most of the clothes I wear to school, as well as garments for my friends and family. I am looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
This is first video I've seen from Lydia but if it all stands up to the quality of this then wow! Fantastic.
I was very lucky to be given a machine by one of my Sorors. It’s a very basic older Singer mechanical and I looooove it!
My husband just bought me a sewing machine based on your videos 🥰 I’m a subscriber now. I can’t wait to learn from you!!
Yaay I am so glad! Welcome to the Sewing world! Its going to be a rewarding time!
My husband is going back to work so this give's me time to get my new sewing machine
All the machines I have are hands me downs except one . My oldest one is actually from 1952 my grandfather bought it for my grandmother brand new with all the attachments.I even have the receipt where he did a payment plan for $357.56 which back then was a massive amount of money. But it’s lasted my grandmother used it my entire life and when she passed it was handed down to me and I love it.
I'm new-ish at sewing and inherited an old (1950's) machine that only does straight stitches. When I figured out that zigzag is best for knit clothing, I decided to invest in a new machine. I bought a computerized machine, kinda similar to the Singer that you show: Babylock Jubliant.
I LOVE the adjustable speed. As a beginner, I want to go slow in tricky spots and I find that I'm gradually increasing the speed as I am more comfortable and/or have long lengths to sew.
Surprisingly, I find that I really like the automatic threader. The one time I tried threading by hand, I had a really difficult time. My eyesight in my 40s is not what it was when I was younger. The auto threader is so easy and quick. And it's one less thing to worry about, since learning to sew clothing has its own challenges & frustrations.
the auto threader DOES come in handy! I really love it now!
Brand new to sewing here. Watched a few TikTok gals first and their language and a couple made some cute but inappropriate styles for what I’d like. You are a breath of fresh air. So good at communicating and explaining while just being you!! Thank you so so much for this video. I’ve decided and excited because of you!! Keep your videos coming and keep being beautifully you!! 😊♥️🌹♥️
Aww thanks so much!
Great tips, I'm a newbie in the sewing world. Hope to find a suitable sewing machine this year with your tips. Keep on sharin ❤️
This was great! I'm going to the Raleigh Sewing Expo next week to look at all of the machines. I used to sew patterns when I was 16 (20 years ago) but have moved so much I haven't since then. Now I'm in my own house and am buying a machine. I decided my budget is $500. I think I'm going to start with some cotton rope baskets so your heavy duty focus was so informative. Thanks!!
Yaaay! I am so so glad! Have fun at the Expo! Sounds like my scene 😊
@rwest16 - which machine did you buy? And would you share some of your impressions of different machines please? 🥺
great video! super informative and great edit too! 😃
Thanks sis 🙏🏽💕🥰
@@LydiaNaomi please sweetheart replay🙏🙏🙏 where can I get singer 9960 and how much it cost now? Please 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Fancy seeing you here. About to do some cardio kickboxing haha
Wow, thank you so much for putting this together. I thought you were very articulate and love that you included a chart! Checks all my boxes for an informative video. Looking forward to getting my first machine so I can move on from hand-sewing all my projects!
Wow thank you! I am so glad it was helpful for you :D
I just upgraded from the Singer Simple to the Quantum Stylist. I hope the computer doesn't die out
i have the quantum now too and i also hope the computer doesnt go, but I loove it!!
@@LydiaNaomi I see you in TTHEEEE most random comments sections.... the omnipresence!!!
Girl, you're everywhere!
It is so much work she put in this video.... omg! Thank you so much it is so helpful
So glad you like it!
I got my very first 1945 singer sewing machine from my employer. She gave it to me last 2015 since she's not using it anymore so I was more than happy. Compared to new sewing machines now, I still prefer iron cast sewing machines because they're heavy duty. I got myself a motorized iron cast sewing machine this year and I also loved it. You just really need to learn the skill of trouble shooting the basic problems in sewing like the tension in stitches which is really kind of annoying at first but if you get use to doing it everytime then it becomes very easy. I don't really care much about new versions of sewing machine these days but seriously, I prefer the classic iron cast sewing machines.
I've been eyeing the singer 4452 because I plan on working a lot with heavy weight raw denim, 16-21 oz, and this machine looks like a good option. You can get a refurbished model direct from singer for $180 and they do a 10% off discount when you enter your email. So for about $160 shipped you get one of the only machines on your chart that checks every box.
Thats awesome! I had no idea they do refurbished! Ill have to look into it!
I have the quantum stylist and it has a speed control, tie off function and stitch control function.
The best beginner machine I one with a speed control adjustment on the machine The machines without it can get going fullbast in a millisecond . It nice when you can sew really slow
You did a great job with this video and don’t need to worry about your abilities with speaking on camera. Your information was well organized and very thorough and extremely helpful to anyone considering the purchase of a beginner machine. Thanks for your effort 😊
Thanks!! Im going with the Singer 4132..
Thank you for including Canadian prices 💕 really informative video!!!
So glad you enjoyed!
Thanks! I'm not a beginner but I haven't been able to sew by machine since I was a kid. I finally have a place to live that has room for dedicated crafting, and I was ready to go with the default well-reviewed one. I'm happy to hear that the computer part is optional!
I don't know if it is popular (or even sold) on the USA market but I am very happy with my Husqvarna Viking Emerald 116 (their cheapest one 😬) for which I paid 300 EUR 3 years ago (360 USD aprox.). It is sturdy but not too noisy, it can sew button holes and thick fabric,... I only wish the speed could be regulated other than with my foot because sometimes she takes the highway 😁 but still... I love it. Thank you for the video! I would definitely recommend it to friends looking for a sewing machine.
Wonderful! Thank you for the recommendation!! I have heard of that machine but haven’t really looked into it much it’s really good to hear your review! ☺️🙌🏽💕
The Singer Quantum does have a speed adjust! I have this machine and love it. I also have a kenmore and Brother and they all work well. The reason the Quantum has 600 stitches is because they count each letter of the alphabet both in English and I think all the Russian alphabet
Thank you! I recently got this machine too and I love it!
I was gonna say this....
this is a really good video :) its very straightforward and informative, thank you!
My 69 year old eyes love the needle threader! Thanks for the helpful information.
I didn't think of that at first haha! It actually is pretty great, isn't it!
omg i’ve been wanting to get into sewing for so long i just didn’t know where to start. this video is so helpful!!
Hi Lydia. I think this is a good review for beginning sewists. I have a computerized Brother machine. I bought a smaller mechanical Brother machine thinking I would take it with me on long road trips but found I had been spoiled by the bigger Brother! 😳 I sold the mechanical machine and searched and found the same older computerized Janome model that I had traded in for big Brother. I really like the Janome, but I was surprised to discover that they suggest proprietary needles, bobbins, and accessories for their machines, which I didn’t realize before. The Brother and some other machines out there accept more universal needles, feet, and other accessories - maybe a small matter to consider when buying and having access to supplies.
Thanks for the tip!
If I were buying a budget sewing machine today, it would be the computerized Brother HC1850 that sews a decent 850 stitches per minute. Currently $259.99 at Amazon, it offers much more than the Brother CS6000i for only around $50 more.
With 130 stitches in 170 modes, 8 one-step buttonholes and more, it's great for seamsters and quilters of all skill levels. It won't bore users and newbies can easily grow into it. I might buy a HC1850 as a portable backup for my fabulous heavy-duty Bernina. It weighs a ton, with or without its hard carrying case.
Looking to purchase my first machine. Your video very helpful. In addition, lovely lady.
Thank you! This sealed the deal on my Singer 4452 purchase. 👏
This woman really presents things well.
Wow thank you so much!
My husband is stoked for me to make him costumes and clothes, this video was the most helpful thank you so much!
I have had the LX3817 and I've gone through 3 of them over the course of my 7 year sewing life. I did before getting my 3rd try a conouterized brother and it came broken in box not the computer it just wouldn't sew forward so I took it back and exchanged it for the one I had have. My mom's bringing me a old brother machine that was gifted to me in high school but has been packed up. We don't know if it works or if I'll be comfortable with it so I appreciate this video for my future sewing endeavors.
This video was extremely educational and helpful. I was able to understand what I wanted and was able to purchase my first sewing machine ever!!!
Glad it was helpful!
if you don’t mind me asking, which one did you end up choosing??
How much do they cous.
Thank you for the helpful advice and breakdown of best models.
I got a Brother SM3701 for $90 on sale from Joann (I think it's typically no higher that $150) and I've had it for about a year and a half. It's still running good. I recommend it for beginners
Wonderful! Thank you for sharing that!
Thank you!🙏🏻 that was very helpful. كتير الفيديو بيساعد. شكراً
I love your vibe, it was just really nice listening to all those tips and you've really helped me narrow down my 10 foot long list lol. Thank you so much! My mother is also a very talented sewer and she started her own brand so I'm going to help her selling her creations in the city where I live. That's why I'm thinking of buying a sewing machine to do any adjustments that some customers might need and was thinking to get a very basic machine just for that. But then I know myself and I know I will want to start sewing my own clothes (I've started knitting recently and loving the creative process :)). So I've decided to go for something that's at least $200 - $300 for that reason. Thanks a lot again for your help and for inspiring me so much! You sound really passionate :) and it's nice to subscribe to another curly girl ;) I'm a 3c but hey we both know why a satin pillow case is vital lol.
Wow this is wonderful! I am sooo happy to help you narrow down your list. Believe me approaching this video it was really daunting because I felt I didn’t know where to start but as I researched it all came together. There are certainly more wonderful machines out there that I didn’t look at but I would be comfortable with buying any of these machines.
What is her brand does she have a website? I would love to check it out!
@@LydiaNaomi It was definitely super helpful, thank you ! We are at the very beginning of having an online platform to be fair, her shop is based in West Africa so the idea is to grow the business in London (where I live currently :) it is a headache but I know we will make it work!). You can check out some of her work on the insta page which is: faurea_abidjan. Thank you for wanting to check it out by the way! Hopefully this year we'll dedicate more time on it and get more attention from people here in London as it does need some TLC lol. Have a good day :)
Looks like the Singer 4452 is the one I'm going with. Thank you for this video!
Good choice! You are most welcome!
Very helpful and informative video. This will help me so much at work.
I have brother machine trying learn how to use it. I am a beginner. Your video was very educational and informative. Hope you have a how to thread the sewing machine.
Thank you. I’m off the purchase and asking myself the necessary questions. ❤
Excellent video. Helpful breakdown and wonderfully edited :)
15:21 from my understanding you don’t need more than 3-5 stitches . One stitch being a buttonhole (but you can fenaggle other stitches into one), one being straight, one being zig zag, and one being overlock or backstitch , it’s like you said most folk don’t use all the stitches. In fact I remember hearing so many people talking about how they really only use like 2 stitches on their machines even if they had 15k available. I think speed adjusting and foot height adjusting are incredibly important. Idk how important width adjusting is though.
Thank you for putting together such a comprehensive overview with flair and just the right pacing.
Thank you SO much for this video ♥️ so very informative. I don’t know a thing about sewing, so I really needed a video that could break down what I needed to look for in a machine as I begin my sewing journey. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
I am SOO happy I could help you start your sewing journey!
I didn't take home ec and only started sewing to make masks- now I'm really liking it. I was looking at Singer 4423 but thinking that 4452 might be a big jump for just a little extra money. No real preference except my mother had a singer. I ordered one at the beginning of the pandemic that seems like a toy now but does the job. Your video was very helpful.
This is so helpful! Amazing video❤
A question: can i use a heavy duty machine to sew all types of fabrics? Like heavy and lightweight ones whenever i want? Or will it start to act up if i use it for regular sewing.
Great vid. I also encourage students to stop by sewing machine dealers and look at their selections. You don't have to buy, but, they will show you how to work the machine. Most have lessons and upgrading options. If you have older eyes it is a good idea to learn to use the auto needle threader.
I was struggling to make a decision on which machine should I buy, been overthinking it for the last 3 months. You video and the way you explain everything was really helpful. Thanks a lot!!! :)
Glad I could help!
needle threader is LIFE! lol I love the drop in bobbin as well. I have a front load bobbin phobia
Looking back in my year of sewing I wished I spent a little more to get the Juki exceed 300 instead of the 2 brother machines I bought. My Juki makes such beautiful stitches- no birds nest, or bobbin issues.
Juki is great! Especially the old ones made in Japan! What juki model do you have?
Hi! I’d also like to know what Juki model you have??
@@TheElf1234 Juki DDL 8700 :) industrial
@@LydiaNaomi thank you! :)
@@TheElf1234 I bought the Juki exceed series 300. It's a domestic sewing machine. It's the earliest model of the series. The 300 is the same as the 400 and 600 version but without the bells and whistles. It's also 400-600 dollars less.
Just surprised my sister with a Singer 9960. I hope that's a good machine. Love your channel. You should have your own TV show!!!! and yes, you are Beautiful!!!
Yaaas! I have that, i sew with it in all my videos. It great!
Thank you this information was very helpful, as to the automatic needle threader it's a awesome addition because I have very poor eye sight.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks, really helped. I'm gonna go buy a mech machine.
Thank you! This is very helpful and saved me a lot of research hours!
Oh, man what a great timing. I was just considering which machine I should buy 😳
Oh perfect! I hope it’s helpful!
amazing incredible fantastic. i had no clue which to get but now i do
Glad I could help!
I just subscribed to your channel by watching a video from two years ago!!! (I needed to make a turtle neck lol) Your personality is so beautiful and I just want to encourage you to keep going.
Thank you so much Tatiana, I appreciate that encouragement
Thank you good information looking to get my wife a new sewing machine 😀
Good informative basic topic. Needle self threader is good for people with eyesight issues.
Yes, very true!! A friend of my mentioned that she found it came in really handy too!
Thank you for this! Just getting into sewing and I needed things to look out for! ❤️
I have a Juki computerized for my buttonholes and a Juki mechanical for all my sewing.
As a bozo in the space, this is incredibly valuable. Going with the ST371HD, it's basically a 3D printer for fabric.
Thank you so much for this video, Lydia. Very helpful. I am returning to sewing after MANY years and did not know where to start in selecting a machine. I also watched your video on getting the machine set up and ready. Great tips and information!
So glad you enjoyed!!
Great video. You did great. I love hearing from you. This is very helpful for those who wants to try as a beginner.
I would consider an automatic thread cutter also . Singer quantum has that feature. After I saw the automatic thread cutter it is a must must for me . Saves a lot of thread and time. No hassle of making sure the tail is long enough before stitching .
LOVE THIS VIDEO! It helped me a lot! You’re adorable!
A complete beginner here and this was really handy and easy to understand. Love the sounds effects lol thanks!
Thank you haha! and that is so great to hear it was helpful for you as a beginner!
The Singer 9960 does have a speed adjustment.
The singer heavy duty can also come with a 25 year general warranty:)
Yes, I was wondering what exactly that covered. I think they also have a tier warranty system for certain parts. Thank you!
Thank you SO MUCH! You saved me such a headache, bless you girl!!!
This was really in-depth and I appreciate that!