Sewing Machines available in the UK for a christmas gift Best answer on the web

  • I am considering buying a sewing machine as a Christmas present for my girlfriend, Helen. She has said a number of times that she wants one but I don't know anything about their features or where to get the best deal. I think the best option is probably to buy online as I have seen a number of discount sites which seem to offer good savings on retail stores. I have a top end budget of £200 but am more interested in getting a good range of features from a reputable brand and would like to pay a fair price up to (about) this limit. Helen has some knowledge of sewing and sewing machines but this is from a few years ago. An ideal model would be easy to use but provide a good range of features so there are not too many limits on how it would be used. The Sewing Machine would probably be used mainly for simple tasks like alterations but should be suitable for a wider range of uses as it will probably be used to make some clothes from scratch. A suitable answer will provide me with a few options (no set number, if some good deals are found for a suitable machine within my price range then I won't need too many options but if my spec is not realistic in some ways it might be useful to see what I can get for a reasonable price, which may involve a few more options) I would need to know total cost, relevant specs and how I can order the unit. Mail Order or Online is probably best but if there is somewhere local to me (in London, UK) then I can go and pick up if this is the best way. Thanks for looking.


  • I'm glad I was helpful! Thank you for the "Stars" and Thank you for the nice tip! Regards, crabcakes-ga


  • Hi robfirestar,

    What a thoughtful person you are! I hope my answer will help you make an informed decision for your girlfriend?s gift!
    I purchased my first sewing machine at the age of 12, with saved babysitting money. It was a wonderful, used mauve colored Singer machine, which in those days was made of metal. I was heartbroken to learn, years later that a college friend, to whom I loaned the machine, sold it for quick cash!
    Over the years I have bought and used several brands of machines. Before I start my answer, I?ll throw in my 2 cents: My personal favorites are Elna and Brother. Since Singer started making all plastic machines, I have not been pleased with their durability or service. I have excluded Janome machines, because they are made by New Home, and they used to have a reputation for poor quality in the US. They seem quite popular in the UK, but I could find no reviews of their performance.
    A sewing machine?s features can be rather personal. (Don?t be surprised if your girlfriend wants to exchange whichever model you choose for one that she fancies!) Lots of fancy features are not necessary, but will be appreciated. (Don?t we always get excited over the extra cup holders, CD storage, extra speakers, etc. when buying a car?) If the machine is to be used for dressmaking, the decorative stitches are a plus. If not, a more basic machine will work fine.
    Primarily, you want a sewing machine that is durable, and easy to use and maintain. Sewing machines don?t take a lot of maintenance, but they need to be brushed out and oiled a few times a year. Servicing every two years, depending on use is a good thing to do. The repairperson will check/replace belts, sharpen the cutters, check alignment, etc.
    You may get a better price online, but if you have time, visit the store and have the salesperson demonstrate some of the models I have recommended. You?ll want to check for noise, vibration, and a smooth stitch, on both sides of the fabric. I?d prefer a sturdy, ?chunky? machine. If the machine is to be used often, a nice cabinet would be a plus. If the machine is to be stored in a closet much, or will move from location to location, a case with a handle would be important. Some machines come with a dust cover, and if not, are easy to find in a fabric store. You girlfriend may want to stitch some up herself! Check the store price, and then compare them to the online prices I have given you.(Consider shipping, tax., etc.) Read the return policy if you buy online.
    One caution: When making the purchase, be sure NOT to buy a Serger type machine, at least not as a first machine. While great, Serger (overlock stitch) machines are not for conventional sewing. They are used for sewing knits and finishing edges as you find in store bought clothing. Later down the road, your girlfriend may want a Serger, but you need a conventional machine first!
    Features I would recommend having include:

    --An automatic zig-zag feature. This allows one to finish edges, sew easily on stretchy fabrics, and do blind hems. The automatic zig-zag is almost standard today, and means you can switch from straight stitching to zig-zag with the touch of a button. (Manual zig-zag may require inserting a cam, or switching settings or feet.)
    --Ability to make button holes. Even if this is a rarely used feature, you will want it when you want it! A very handy feature. Make sure the machine comes with a buttonhole foot! The better machines have a one-step buttonholer, the lower end machines have a 4-step buttonholer.
    --A machine that is easy to lubricate and clean.

    --Attachments that are easy to attach and remove without the need for special tools or strong muscles.
    --Low noise, low vibration

    --Comes with several ?feet? . Mandatory feet are ?Flat? and ?Zipper? . Good to have are ?Buttonhole? and ? rolled hem?. Nice but not necessary to someone who doesn?t sew a great deal, ? Button? foot (The sewing machine actually sews the button onto the garment), ?Gathering? and ?Ruffling? feet (For curtains, collars, ruffles).
    --A machine with a free-arm . This makes short work of circular items, such as sleeves and small articles of clothing.
    --A feed plate (Where the fabric passes as it is stitched) with measurement marks. This is very useful for keeping a straight seam.
    --Lightweight enough to make transport easy, heavy enough to feel sturdy.

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    The Sewing with Tom web site echoes my feeling about Singer sewing machines. Tom also recommends NOT buying a machine for someone else. Of course, he did not know about asking someone at Google Answers for advice! http://www.skepsis.com/~tfarrell/textiles/sewing/buying.html#what_machine =============================================================

    Some recommendations:

    Brother PS31, £159.00. The snap on presser feet is a good feature, as is the twin needles. Detractions are the 4-step buttonholer. · 27 stitch functions
    · Stitch width adjustment
    · Stitch length control
    · Needle position adjustment
    · Four-step automatic buttonholer with stitch balance control
    · Twin needle for two colour stitching
    · One-step bobbin clutch switch for fast and easy bobbin winding
    · Electronic no heat speed control
    · Snap on presser feet
    · Electronic foot control
    · Main power switch
    · Horizontal and vertical spool pins
    · Forward and reverse sewing
    · Adjustable thread tension control
    · Drop feed lever
    · Weight 7.2kg
    http://www.comparestoreprices.co.uk/sewing-machines/brother-ps31.asp

    Buy from John Lewis, online
    http://www.johnlewis.com/stores/product.asp?sku=230131284&ad=4342&CK=true


    Brother PX100NTC, £129.00
    "Stitches include: blind hem, stretch and overlock.Variable stitch width, lengt. Needle positioning for easier piping and zip insertion. 4-stage auto buttonholing. Sleeve arm/flatbed.Variable stitch width, length. Needle positioning for easier piping and zip insertion. 4-stage auto buttonholing. Sleeve arm/flatbed. Accessory storage. Carry handle. Built-in needle threader. High foot lift for thick fabrics. Drop feed for freehand work. Universal tension system. Improved speed control via electronic foot pedal." 10 year warranty
    From the Brother site, more information:
    http://www.brother.co.uk/dsm/px100_features.html

    Or

    Brother PX200NTC, £149.00
    "ONE-STEP BUTTONHOLING Practical and decorative stitches, including: blind hem, stretch and overlock. Variable stitch width, length and needle positioning for easier piping and zip insertion. Sleeve arm/flatbed. Accessory storage. Carry handle, built-in needle threader. High foot lift for heavy fabrics. Drop feed for freehand work. Universal tension system. Improved speed control via electronic foot pedal. THE STRONGEST MACHINE IN ITS CLASS THE BEST ONE STEP BUTTONHOLE AROUND,A REALLY STRONG MOTOR FOR THICK CURTAINS AND DENIM.THE AUTO NEEDLE THREADER IS A GOOD ENOUGH REASON TO CHOOSE THIS OVER ANY OTHER MODEL IN THIS PRICE RANGE." 10 year warranty
    I would recommend this machine over the PX100NTC as the buttonholer is one-step on the PX200NTC, whereby the PX100NTC is a four-step. These can be bought online here:
    http://www.sewingmachinediscount.co.uk/home/results.asp

    From the Brother website, information on this model:http://www.brother.co.uk/dsm/px200_features.html

    On the Argos site you can purchase the next model up, a Brother PX300NTC for 179 £.00 . This model has a few more bells and whistles: "...more decorative stitches, a cloth cover, a toolkit, and twin needle sewing (Can use two colors in decorative stitches. (My machine does this, and I have made some nice decorative effects using 2 metallic threads) Stitches include shell tuck, elastic, stretch blind, scallop, universal, bridging, rampart, triple stretch, triple zigzag stretch, stretch overlock, elastic overlock, feather, arrowhead, decorative, leaf, tree and legs stitch." Stitch patterns are color-coded for ease of use.
    Features include:
    · Free arm facility.
    · Adjustable stitch length and stitch width.
    · Twin needle sewing.
    · Built-in blind hem and stretch stitches.
    · Thread cutter.
    · Stitch pattern indicator.
    · F.A.S.T. start bobbin.
    · Manual tension control.
    · Stitch balance control.
    · Electronic speed control.
    · Drop feed lever.
    · Auto declutch bobbin winder.
    · Measure on extension table.
    · Complete with tool kit.
    · Deluxe cloth cover.
    · Includes quick start guide.
    · Weight 8.2kg.

    You can buy online here:
    http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10001&langId=-1&catalogId=1001&productId=53922&Trail=C$catgroup_id_parent=8222%3EC$catgroup_id_parent=8223%3EFC$Brands=Brother&categoryId=8223
    More from the Brother site on the PX300NTC
    http://www.brother.co.uk/dsm/px300_features.html

    See a picture, and request a brochure. Scroll down past the halfway point of the page. http://www.sewingworld.co.uk/newSew.asp


    This QVCUK site has one Brother, in your price range, which you can buy online.
    £153.84, Brother 32 Stitch 1 Step Buttonhole Sewing Machine Pluses: A one-step buttonholer, twin-needle stitching. "This sewing machine is ideal for beginners but also offers features for more advanced sewers. With an electronic speed control, you can enjoy 27 automatic stitches, five manual stitches and a one-step buttonhole creator. Light and compact with a built-in handle, it comes with a dust cover, accessory box and toolkit plus: buttonhole/sewing feet, zipper/straight stitch feet, a large/small spool cap, a three-piece needle set, twin needles, three bobbins, a darning plate, a spool pin, a seam ripper, a cleaning brush and a screwdriver" http://www.qvcuk.com/ukgasp/frameset.asp?aol_refer=false&dept=ukAAVAFH&ref=ESH





    SewingMachinesDirect has a Brother PS-55 £189.00 Standard Accessories:
    · Zig Zag foot
    · Buttonhole foot
    · Zipper foot
    · Seam ripper
    · Bobbins
    · Needle set
    · Twin needle
    · Screwdriver
    · Spool caps
    · Extra spool pin
    · Lint brush
    Main Features:
    · 27 Stitch selections
    · Rotary top loading bobbin
    · Variable stitch length
    · Variable stitch width
    · 1 Step auto sizing buttonhole
    · Built in needle threader
    · Drop feed facility
    · Stretch stitches
    · Satin stitches
    · Free arm storage compartment

    http://www.sewingmachinesdirect.co.uk/infobrops55.htm

    This same machine is £199 at Jaycotts:
    http://www.jaycotts.co.uk/acatalog/index.htm?http%3A//www.jaycotts.co.uk/acatalog/Brother_PS55.html&CatalogBody
    You can see a picture and request a brochure of the PS-55 on this site. Scroll down about halfway down the page. Click on the small blue ?I? for more info. http://www.sewingworld.co.uk/newSew.asp


    Physical locations (Brick and mortar) where you can purchase Brother machines, with several stores in London. http://www.brother.co.uk/dsm/where_to_buy.html
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    Elna 2130 £199.00
    Standard Accessories:
    · Zig Zag foot
    · Blind hem foot
    · Buttonhole foot
    · Satin stitch foot
    · Zipper foot
    · Bobbins (4)
    · Needle set
    · Screwdriver (L and S)
    · Seam ripper
    · Spool pin felt
    Main Features:
    · 23 Stitch selections
    · Front loading bobbin
    · Variable stitch length
    · Variable stitch width
    · 1 Step auto sizing buttonhole
    · Drop feed facility
    · Stretch stitches
    · Satin stitches
    · Free arm storage compartment

    http://www.sewingmachinesdirect.co.uk/infoelna2130.htm

    Jaycots has free delivery within the UK. They have two Elna models that match your price range:
    The Elna 2110 £179.00 (Including: VAT at 17.5%) Well built solid and reliable. The 2110 is now one of our top sellers. Extreamly versatile and very easy to use. Copes easilly with delicate or heavy fabrics. Stitches include:- Four-step buttonhole: Straight: Zigzag: Three-step zigzag: Stretch blind hem: Blind hem: Shell tuck: Box: PicotTriple stretch: Smocking: Overcasting: Super stretch: Double overlock: Feather. http://www.jaycotts.co.uk/acatalog/index.htm?http%3A//www.jaycotts.co.uk/acatalog/Elna_Sewing_Machines.html&CatalogBody
    and

    The Elna 2130 £199.00 (Including: VAT at 17.5%) Versatile automatic. One-step buttonholing. 22 practical and decorative stitches including: straight, zigzag, stretch, blind hem, overlock and decorative patterns. Variable stitch width and length, convenient thread cutter, extra high foot lift with variable pressure - gives better results on delicate and heavy fabrics. Twin needle facility. Flat-bed sleeve-arm. Built-in carry handle. Sturdy construction. http://www.jaycotts.co.uk/acatalog/index.htm?http%3A//www.jaycotts.co.uk/acatalog/Elna_Sewing_Machines.html&CatalogBody
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    To summarize, robfirestar, if I were Helen,choosing a machine for myself, I would select the Elna 2130, for £199.00 or the Brother PX300NTC for £179. Either one fits your price range, seem sturdy enough, and the machines have plenty of important features. The decorative stitches, easy buttonholer and free arm are sure to delight your girlfriend!
    If you want to go the extra mile, purchase extra bobbins at the same time, to ensure always having the proper size on hand. I like to have about 10 always at the ready. Additional appreciated accessories would be a pin cushion, extra appropriately sized machine needles, a nice pair of shears, a seam ripper (If not included with the machine), and a pack of ball-headed pins. You could tuck these in her Christmas stocking, if you hang stockings!
    I was unable to locate a comparable product in the UK, but if you go to a shop to compare sewing machines, ask the salesperson about a rotary cutter and mat (At least 24x36 inches), similar to those pictured here: http://www.fiskars.com/US/crafts/category.do?cat=7
    My husband bought me this set about 10 years ago, and I wondered how I sewed without it before!
    I hope this helps you decide on a nice machine for your girlfriend! If any part of my answer is unclear, asking for an Answer Clarification before you rate my answer will allow me to clarify and research further for you.
    Happy Holidays! I have a feeling Helen will be pleasantly surprised!

    Regards,
    crabcakes-ga


  • Great answer - exactly what I wanted. I have gone for one of your recommendations - the Elna 2130. This answer was really useful especially as I would otherwise have gone for a Janome as this seems to be a very popular brand, but it looks like that may have been a mistake. Thanks - I'm sure she'll love it.









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