i-SewingMachines.com Releases A Look at the Best
Sewing Machines
According to i-SewingMachines.com, there are many sewing machine brands and models to choose from, priced
anywhere from $70 to as high as $5,000.
(PRWEB) October 27, 2005 -- According to i-SewingMachines.com, there are
many sewing machine brands and models to choose from, priced anywhere from $70 to as high as $5,000. The domestic
sewing machine can perform many tasks from sewing straight or zigzag stitches to the creation of buttonholes and
stitching buttons.
The following review, courtesy of i-SewingMachines.com, should be helpful for consumers looking to purchase a
quality sewing machine.
Singer Sewing Machines
Singer Company is the oldest American sewing machine manufacturer and the most well known. It’s name is almost
synonymous with sewing machines.
Brother Sewing Machines
Brother International Corporation is the manufacturer of many products including electronics. The Brother sewing
machines include the LS-2125 Mechanical Sewing Machine, which retails for only $70.
Janome Sewing Machines Janome is a Japanese manufacturer of sewing machines that purchased
American company NewHome in 1960. Janome's precision in robot technologies made way for the world's first
programmable, computerized sewing machine, the Memory Craft, which are the best sewing machines for their
ease-of-use and precision stitching.
Kenmore Sewing Machines The Sears’ company contracts other established sewing machine
companies to manufacture machines for them and sells them under the Kenmore brand name. i-SewingMachines.com
explains that many sewing machines offered by Sears were made by Singer or other companies like Pjaff, Davis,
White, ACME, and NewHome.
White Sewing Machines
In 1866 the White Sewing Machine Company introduced their New England model that measured nine inches long and six
inches high. This small sewing machine could fit in a man's hand and sold for $10, giving birth to the portable
sewing machine. White is known for manufacturing time saving attachments to help with ruffles and braiding. Since
the 1920s, White sewing machines have been a part of schools and other institutions.
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