Best sewing machine under 200

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You’re new to sewing and don’t have the budget for an expensive sewing machine. If you’re looking for great budget options, keep reading our best sewing machine under $200 review to find out what you can get for that amount.

When choosing the best sewing machine under 200, it’s important to find out whether the sewing machine has the features you need for the projects you’ll be working on. Things to look at include how many stitches the machine has, the size and workspace available.

Top 10 best sewing machine under 200

 

Here are the top 10 sewing machines, with a link to Amazon:

1 SINGER | M1500 Sewing Machine

2 Brother Sewing Machine, GX37

3 Brother CS5055 Computerized Sewing Machine

4 SINGER | 5560 Computerized Sewing Machine

5 SINGER | Start 1304 Sewing Machine

6 Brother Sewing and Quilting Machine, XR3774

7 Janome 2212 Sewing Machine

8 Janome MOD-15 Easy-to-Use Sewing Machine

9 Janome 5812 Sewing Machine

10 Brother CP60X Computerized Sewing Machine

 

SINGER | M1500 Sewing Machine

The Singer M1500 sewing machine is an easy to use machine that uses a traditional dial for you to change between the 57 available stitches.

This is not a computerized sewing machine, which can be a good thing- it’s uncomplicated, easy to use, easy to change stitches. Sometimes computerized sewing machines can be more complicated because there are so many more options and things to learn.

The Singer M1500 is an uncomplicated and very popular machine for someone wanting an entry level machine at a good price point.

I like that it comes with a good range of accessories including an all-purpose foot, buttonhole and zipper foot, darning plate, needles and bobbins as well as sewing tools like a screwdriver and lint brush.

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Brother Sewing Machine, GX37

The GX37 Brother sewing machine has 37 built-in stitches and an auto buttonhole. Stitches include straight stitch, zig zag stitches and a range of decorative stitches so that you can use this machine with lots of different sewing projects.

Unlike the Singer machine, the Brother GX37 has an automatic needle threader to help you thread the needle easily, and a drop-in bobbin that doesn’t get jammed like in some machines. The machine has markings so you can follow how to thread the needle and how to wind the bobbin.

However, like the Singer sewing machine, the Brother is a traditional sewing machine with a turn dial and is not computerized. There is a dial for the stitches and two dials on top to change the stitch length and width.

The machine is a lightweight machine, making it easy to move if you don’t have a dedicated sewing space and need to pack your machine away after use.

If you’re working on sewing pants, sleeves and cuffs, you can remove the accessory tray to give you more space for free arm sewing.

Accessories included with the machine are 6 sewing feet, bobbins, a set of needles, manual and instructional DVD.

 

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Brother CS5055 Computerized Sewing Machine

The Brother CS5055 is a computerized sewing machine, which means that the changes of stitches, stitch width and length is done electronically.

This is a great value machine packed with many features. It has 60 built-in stitches, including 7 1-step auto buttonholes, and has an automatic needle threader.

The feed system of the machine makes it really easy for you to sew projects using fabrics like tweed and denim because they feed through the machine so easily.

The machine is made of metal, making it strong and sturdy and slightly heavier than other machines, but a lot better to use when working with thicker, stronger fabrics and it’s been designed with a larger work area between the needle and arm space.

It’s still a machine that’s easy to move and carry, which makes it great if you need to move your machine around your home and workspace.

The Brother CS5055 comes with 7 sewing feet, 4 bobbins and a set of needles plus instruction manual.

 

 

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