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Top beginner sewing machines for home crafting and repairs

The Rise of Sewing and Mending as a Skill

In an age where digital distractions are constant, many people are turning to analog skills like sewing and mending. This shift is part of a broader DIY movement that has gained momentum, especially on platforms like TikTok and Instagram. Kristine Frailing, owner and creative director of The New York Sewing Center, highlights that this trend offers a new way of learning. “It’s more cost-effective, and people are becoming more aware of the issues of sourcing and sustainability,” she says. Additionally, there’s a growing movement toward upcycling, which involves reusing items to create something new.

For those interested in starting their sewing journey, experts offer valuable advice on what to look for when shopping for a machine or mending kit, as well as things to do before you start using them.

Best Sewing Machines for Beginners in 2026

Best Overall: Brother XR3774 Sewing Machine



The Brother XR3774 Sewing Machine is priced at $176.27 on Amazon. This model comes with 37 built-in stitch patterns and an LED work light. It also includes a jam-resistant top bobbin to hold a spool of thread and an automatic threader that the brand claims is designed to easily push thread through a needle. “This Brother is very useful for someone that is into quilting, because it has a very wide table that most don’t have. I’ve worked with a lot of Brothers — it’s a great beginner brand that will last you a long time, and the price point is wonderful,” says Frailing.

Best for Decorative Stitching: Singer Heavy-Duty 4452



The Singer Heavy-Duty 4452 is priced at $249.99 on Amazon. This mechanical machine is a favorite of Sandra Markus, a professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology, and the one she recommends to all of her students. “It will last forever,” she says. “It has everything you need, and it’s impossible to break.” The 4452 includes an automatic needle threader and has 32 built-in stitches: six basic, seven stretch, 18 decorative and one automatic one-step buttonhole, according to the brand.

Most Intuitive: Janome Sewist 721 Sewing Machine



The Janome Sewist 721 Sewing Machine is priced at $355.00 on Walmart. This mechanical machine is on the pricier side, but it’s loaded with helpful features, says Frailing. It has 21 stitches, including stretch stitches and a four-step buttonhole, and is designed to sew up to 850 stitches per minute, according to the brand. It also has bright LED lighting.

Best Multitasker: Brother SE700 Sewing and Embroidery Machine



The Brother SE700 Sewing and Embroidery Machine is priced at $579.99 on Amazon, Target, and Michael’s. If you are willing to splurge, consider this machine from Brother. Along with sewing, you can use it to embroider items like bags, shirts, pillowcases, blankets and more. To use the embroidery option, you can download free software onto your computer to look at different designs and then send them wirelessly to the sewing machine when you’re ready to create them. The machine has a wireless touchscreen to help you select one of 103 sewing stitches or embroidery features.

Best Sewing and Mending Kits for Beginners in 2026

Coquimbo Sewing Kit



The Coquimbo Sewing Kit is priced at $6.99 on Amazon. Not ready for a machine? A small sewing kit can be surprisingly versatile. Use it to mend a hole in a shirt, sew a button back on or to create small embroidered designs. This kit comes with 30 needles, 18 different colored threads, a measuring tape, scissors, buttons, snaps and safety pins. Everything is housed in a sleek black case that zips shut.

Singer Sew-It-Goes Kit



The Singer Sew-It-Goes Kit is priced at $42.99 on Amazon and $69.99 on Michael’s. The experts I spoke to said Singer is a great sewing brand that offers quality tools. This kit comes with 42 spools of thread, 30 needles of varying sizes, scissors, a measuring tape, a pin cushion, 100 dressmaker pins, a seam ripper, three thimbles, buttons, safety pins and fasteners. The case these tools come in has a handle for easy carrying and clear drawers to easily identify where everything is.

Flytreal Sewing Kit Box Basket



The Flytreal Sewing Kit Box Basket is priced at $22.99 on Amazon. This sewing kit comes in a decorative wood box that will look great sitting on a shelf or counter. Inside, you’ll find scissors, 24 spools of thread, an assortment of needles, a measuring tape, thimble, and assorted buttons and snaps. The kit also includes a piece of anthelmintic wood, which you should keep in the kit to repeal insects that can eat the thread, according to the brand.

How to Shop for a Sewing Machine

Markus says that more and more people use sewing as a means to self expression — noting that sewing at home is more accessible compared to several decades ago. If you are in the market for a beginner sewing machine, here are a few things experts suggest keeping in mind as you shop:

Focus on a Home Machine

Generally, sewing machines fall into two broad categories: industrial (commercial) and home (domestic). As the name suggests, an industrial sewing machine is meant for professionals in the apparel industry and not for the average beginner. They are fast and precise, and can sew heavier materials such as canvas and leather easily, says Frailing. These machines can go well into four-digit price points. On the other hand, “home sewing machines are the most basic, are beginner-friendly and good to use for almost any project,” says Frailing.

Think About Where to Buy

According to Frailing, you can find machines for sale online at larger retailers like Michaels, Amazon and Walmart, as well as hobby stores. For a lower-cost option, Markus suggests hitting flea markets, church rummage sales and garage sales. “Dealers always have a few second hand ones for sale as well,” she says. If buying one online, she prefers going to a place where you can try them out first.

Ask Yourself What You Can Afford

Home sewing machines can differ dramatically in price. “When buying a sewing machine, one should consider what type of investment they want to make. You can buy a $99 machine and you can buy a $5,000 machine — they both essentially do the same thing,” says Markus, adding that a fair price point for a quality beginner machine is between $200 and $350. “A $79 machine is not really worth buying,” she says. “They get jammed and they can’t really deal with a lot of thicknesses of fabric.”

Avoid Unnecessary Features

As a beginner, Markus also says you should avoid sewing machines with “a whole lot of bells and whistles. You don’t want it highly computerized, because you don’t want to have to spend a lot to fix it. You want to put the money into the body of the machine,” she says. “All you need is one with a great zigzag and straight stitch.”

Pass on the Minis

Mini sewing machines are more affordable than other types, but they should be avoided, Frailing says. “These machines are very small, inexpensive and only for very minor uses, like fixing a hole or something small on the go,” she says.

Meet Our Sewing Experts

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Kristine Frailing is the owner and creative director of The New York Sewing Center. Sandra Markus is a professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Nick Portello is a fashion designer and content creator.

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