Tammy Broccas October 5, 2020
industrial sewing machine

If sewing is something you’re good at, turning it into a business isn’t a bad idea. You don’t even necessarily have to create clothes. You can just pick up vintage or thrifted items and rework them. Great idea right?

However, to bring this idea to fruition, you need a good sewing machine of industrial quality. Normal sewing machines can be quite flimsy and they’re not fit to handle bulk work. They’re not long-lasting and prone to damage as well.

But choosing a sewing machine isn’t simple work, since it’s a considerable investment and you need to take into account several factors.

That’s why we’ve created this list of 5 of the best industrial sewing machines.

1. Janome 2212

Our first pick is an excellent sewing machine that will astound you with its performance and portability. Although it’s small and compact, it packs quite a punch with 1500 stitches per minute. This makes it the perfect device for at-home, hobby use as well as for the completion of heavy projects. Another great feature about the Janome 2212 is its easy usability. It’s a user-friendly device, which makes it great for amateurs, and those who still need a bit of time to get used to stitching. But at the same time, it is a great option for experienced seamstresses as well. Best of all is that it’s available at a really affordable price, and you don’t have to worry about emptying your bank out.

2. Yamata FY5318

If you’re working with heavy materials and items like blankets, upholstery, and more, the Yamaha 5318 is the perfect device for you. It’s a walking foot machine, which means that it comes with a pedal that you need to move simultaneously. So this device is definitely for experienced people. But the sturdiness and performance of this machine know no bounds. It can stitch together the thickest of materials and is amazing for quilting. It’s great for denim items as well as vinyl. It has a rate of 1350 stitches per minute and comes with a 6-month warranty. However, it’s quite bulky and takes up a significant amount of space, and it requires quite a bit of assembly as well.

3. Juki DDL-550N

Our third pick is another industrial-grade sewing machine that will take your socks off. Other than the boatload of features that it comes with, the standout characteristic of the Juki DDL-550N is its speed control ability. This means that you can control the speed at which the machine stitches. Although it’s packed with power and is great for professional seamstresses, it is also ideal for beginners. This is because due to its speed control feature, you can learn how to stitch slowly and then increase the speed as you gain more experience. The machine comes with a 5-year warranty, which is a major plus point. The primary drawback of this sewing machine is that it can only stitch straight. So if you want something fancy, this may not match your needs.

4. Singer S16 Studio

The S16 Studio by Singer is an all-in-one sewing machine that can stitch all kinds of materials, which makes it great for quilting as well. With 1600 stitches per minute, it is nothing short of dazzling. It has an automatic threader, variable speed, thread trimmer, and much more. Despite it’s “heavy-duty” performance, the S16 is not heavy at all. In fact, it is quite light and portable. It’s the perfect model for an at-home seamstress, who sews for fun, as well as for experts and professionals who need a powerful machine capable of functioning for long hours without a hitch. With all the features that you get, the Singer S16 Studio is offered at an incredible price, which will truly give you value for your money.

5. Consew 206RB-5

Our final pick on the list is the Consew 206RB-5 that brings together ease of use and good performance together. It’s the quintessential at-home sewing machine, as it can sew all kinds of fabrics whether it’s leather, cotton, or jersey. For those who are beginners and involved in the clothing business, this is a great model to opt for. One of its best features is its long stitch that cuts down the time required to complete a project. It also comes with a 5-year warranty. However, there are a couple of drawbacks. First of all, it is not fit for quilting or upholstery as it cannot move through such fabrics. It is also quite big and bulky, so it’s not really portable or space-saving.

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