Baby Lock Sewing Machines!
|
|
Bernina Sewing Machines!
|
Bernina sewing machines were founded in Switzerland in 1893 and is one of the world's largest sewing machine manufacturers. Bernina came to the United States in 1969 - their headquarter is in Chicago, IL, but is still a privately owned company. Bernina systems are known around the world for their Sewing & Quilting functionality. They are reliable and easy to use with the highest regard for quality products. Bernina Sewing and Quilting machines also have a great assortment of accessories that make the options available endless. Bernina also makes machines specifically for Embroidery and Overlock which sew, cut and serge all in one step! |
Brother Sewing Machines!
|
Brother made its debut in the United States back in 1954 and among the products they brought was a sewing machine. Brother sewing machines were made not only for personal use, but also for businesses. Probably their most popular models would be the ones used for embroidery, like the Brother Duetta and Innovis. Brother technology equips these sewing machines with the precision and quickness of stitch to produce flawless embroidery. Brother sewing machines have easy to use touch screens and their appearance is very stylish making them very popular in homes across the U.S.
|
Janome Sewing Machines!
|
Janome developed the first computerized sewing machine that was designed for in-home use in 1979, known as the Memory 7. They were also the first company to offer professional style embroidery machines for personal use (the Memory Craft 8000). They consistently deliver some of the best and highest quality sewing equipment made today. 2008 marked a huge milestone for Janome with the production of the 50 millionth sewing machine! The Janome Sewing Machines are known for their high quality and ease of use. |
Pfaff Sewing Machines!
|
Pfaff Sewing Machines have been around the market for over 140 years, offering consistent quality and reliability. Their first sewing machine was handmade in 1862 and their 1 millionth in 1910. The Pfaff Sewing Machine is made to last and they are always searching for new and innovative ways to make their machines better. Pfaff is known for their simplicity, but that doesn't mean that it lacks in features. From their embroidery, sewing, overlock and punching machines to quilting and IDT, Pfaff definitely has a sewing machine that will fit your sewing needs. |
Singer Sewing Machines!
|
In 1851, Singer Sewing Machines hit the market all over the United States and within 2 years Singer was the leading manufacturer of sewing machines in the U.S. Singer introduced many "firsts" to the sewing industry, including the world's first electronic sewing machine, the Athena 2000 and the world's first computer controlled machine, the Touchtronic 2001. |
Viking Sewing Machines!
|
Husqvarna Viking has been making sewing machines since 1872. Husqvarna sewing machines evolved over the years from simple things like sewing in a straight line to custom coded settings and automatic feed for elastic stitches. By 1980, Husqvarna released the world's first "writing" sewing machine, known as the 6690, it was able to sew letters. The Husqvarna Viking was introduced in 1998 and proved to be a completely new sewing experience. It boasted features such as The Sensor Foot Lift, Selective Thread Cutters, Built In Disk Drive and more. In 2004, the first embroidery machine from Husqvarna Viking celebrated its 10th anniversary, and the Husqvarna Viking computerized model celebrated its 25th anniversary. They continue to be two of the most popluar Viking models sold today. |









