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08 Sep.,2025

 

Quilting Sewing Machines: Which One Is Best For You & Your Budget?

Quilting Sewing Machines: Which One Is Best For You & Your Budget?

by Suzy Williams

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When researching sewing machines, there are a lot of factors to consider. Since my specialty is quilting, I’ll give you the deets on what I’ve found to be the best quilting sewing machines.

It’s time. You’ve sewn a couple quilts, become totally addicted (I mean, it’s hard not to), and now realize the old hand-me-down Singer just isn’t cutting it. The tension keeps getting off, the light doesn’t work, and every so often, the bobbin comes unthreaded leaving you oblivious and happily humming along until you pick up your chain piecing only to have it all fall apart.

AHHH! The frustration is there, but what about the money? Quilting ain't cheap - especially if you have a tendency to hoard fabric...which inevitably becomes second nature to all quilters. Below is a list of great quilting sewing machines for every type of budget.

Before jumping in, I do have one stand-alone piece of advice: test drive. Go to a few different dealers and jump onto a few different machines. Each brand has its own quirks and before assuming that “I’m get’n a Singer cause I’ve always had a Singer.” Each machine will have a different feel, a different sound, even a different stitch. This machine is going to become an extension of you, so make sure that it FEELS right.

I would also remind you that a lot has changed in the sewing machine world over the past 5-10 years. And since you will be servicing your machine every couple years like a good little quilter, you want to be fairly close to your sewing machine dealer.

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ahum. Now to the list. (And note, that prices may vary based on your dealer and as new machines are released)

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  1. Singer Q, $650: This is the least expensive machine on this list, but don’t let that deter you from reading more about it. The extra large sewing space and extension table measures 22” x 14”. Few other more expensive machines can compare to that! A few more features include: 215 built-in stitches, knee lifter (that means that you can lift your foot with your knee, rather than reaching around the side of your machine) and an automatic needle threader.
  2. Husqvarna Viking Opal 650, $700: This computerized sewing machine has all of the bells and whistles a quilter needs, without a ton of extra features to drive up the price. The generous 8” sewing surface and long arm makes it a breeze for machine quilting larger quilts. This machine also won the “Best Buy” award by Consumers Digest.

  3. Brother PC660LA Laura Ashley Sewing Machine, $700: This machine is making the list for a few key reasons - you can buy it at Joann Fabrics (which means no matter where you live, you’re never very far from a Joann Fabrics), it comes with a wide table and extra quilting accessories, 138 different stitches, free-motion stitching and an easy-to-view back-lit LCD screen display.

  4. Pfaff Passport 2.0, $700: Don’t let the small size of this machine fool you - it’s got a lot of features. With 70 different built-in stitches, an automatic needle threader and an option for free motion quilting, this is a great machine for a newbie.

  5. Juki HZL-F400, $900: For the price of this machine, it really does have it all! It has a built-in knee lifting lever, free-motion sewing AND an automatic thread cutter. Another cool feature about Juki is that the tension system handles invisible thread so well, you're hand-look quilt stitches look perfect every time.

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  1. Janome QDC, $1,000: This is a full-featured machine made with a quilter’s needs in mind - 60 built-in stitches, a one handed needle threader and needle up/down. Weighing in at only 12lb., this pint-sized machine is a bona fide quilting Mighty Mouse!
  2. Juki HZL-F600, $1,200: This machine has a large LCD display with easy pattern selection. With a wide 8” sewing surface and 255 different stitches, you’ll easily be able to crank out quilts at an alarming rate. Some other features include an automatic needle threader, an extra high foot lift and a built-in knee lift. This is a sturdy machine that gets great reviews from its owners.
  3. Pfaff Quilt Ambition 2.0, $1,400: This machine’s high resolution touch screen and large 8” sewing surface can really get you excited to quilt the night away. You also get features like: 201 built-in stitches, automatic thread tie-off, free-motion sewing and a bobbin sensor (that means NO MORE oblivious sewing of non-existent stitches!).
  4. Janome Skyline S5, $1,500: This computerized machine has top of the line features at a mid-level price. It has 170 built-in stitches, an advanced start/stop button AND an automatic thread cutter (one of the best features a quilter can ask for).
  5. BERNINA 330, $1,500: If you talk to any quilter off the street, they will usually have a strong opinion about which brand of sewing machine is best, BUT, be warned, that if you buy into the BERNINA family, you are buying into it for life. My BERNINA friends won’t even consider a different brand. Would I use the word cult? maybe ???? OK, but now to the features: a color LCD touch screen, 97 different stitches, a built-in needle threader, the ability to wind a bobbin while sewing (pretty cool) and a lifelong bond with every other BERNINA owner.

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  1. Pfaff Quilt Expression 4.2, $2,600: Aside from the beautiful design of this machine, it's also the cream of the crop when it comes to features. Basically, dream up any feature you would want, and YES, this machine has that. Some of them are: an extra large sewing surface, automatic thread cutter, 47 different quilt stitches with over 200 other decorative stitches, electronic knee-lift and a PFAFF exclusive - Integrated Dual Feed (absolutely even fabric feed from both the top and the bottom).
  2. Brother Laura Ashley Innov-is NX-, $2,800: In addition to winning the “Best Buy” Consumers Digest award, this machine has 1,000 spm (stitches per minute) forward, reverse and side to side. Some other features include a built-in needle threader, automatic thread cutter, 460 different stitches and a wide 8.25” sewing surface to the right of the needle.
  3. Husqvarna Viking Sapphire 960Q, $2,800: This machine is pretty much the FUBU for quilters. On top of the color touchscreen, free-motion sewing can be done with any stitch! There are over 300 stitches, side-motion sewing, an automatic thread cutter, built-in needle threader and the Exclusive Sensor System automatically and continuously senses any thickness of fabric for perfect fabric feed.
  4. Janome Horizon Memory Craft QCP, $3,200: If you are a serious enough quilter, and want a strong, sturdy and long-necked machine, I encourage you to look into some of the older used models too. Dealers of all brands usually have some refurbished machines you can test drive. Now for the bells and whistles, and ooohhh are there a lot: a high resolution LCD touchscreen, 270 different stitches, a locking stitch button, automatic thread cutter, 1,000 spm sewing speed and an extra long 11” sewing surface.
  5. BERNINA 770 Quilters Edition, $6,000: This sewing MONSTER has all of bells and whistles your quilty brain can imagine, so I’m just going to skip over that and get to the really exciting part. If you are a dedicated free-motion quilter, this is the machine for you. A special stitch-regulating foot provides high-speed free-motion stitching assistance with both straight and zigzag sewing speeds. So say goodby to janky stitches and crazy tension problems!

I hope this list helps in your search for the perfect sewing machine. If you have any questions OR reviews on any of the machines mentioned, feel free to leave a comment or me.

If you have really specific questions, please reach out to your local sewing machine dealers. Just remember that they want to sell you THEIR machines, so call a couple different peeps before settling in on one brand. Quilting sewing machines are not a one size fits all type of thing. If you sit down at a $700 machine and feel good, that’s great! And if you sit down at the Bernina 710 and realize that it’s the love of your life, well, start saving your pennies! ????

What's the Best Sewing Machine for Quilting?

 Deciding on the best quilting sewing machines can feel overwhelming with a sea of options available. Whether you’re a beginner quilter eager to start your first project or a seasoned sewist upgrading your tools, the perfect machine is out there for you. 

But how do you decide which machine fits your needs?

This guide will walk you through key features to look for in a quilting machine and highlight some popular options to help you make the right choice. Get ready to elevate your quilting experience!

Why Do You Need a Specialized Quilting Machine?

A regular sewing machine can handle basic sewing tasks, but quilting comes with its own set of unique requirements. Machine quilting is particularly important as it highlights the specific capabilities of sewing machines that enhance the quilting experience, such as free-motion stitching and larger sewing surfaces. 

Quilters often work with larger pieces of fabric and multiple layers, meaning their machines need to be powerful, precise, and easy to use. A specialized quilting machine ensures:

  • Smooth stitching through thick fabric layers

  • Even and consistent feeding of quilt materials

  • Extra space for larger projects

  • Enhanced creative possibilities with decorative stitches and free-motion capabilities

With these features, a quilting machine makes your projects not just easier to manage, but also more enjoyable.

Key Features to Look for in a Quilting Machine

When shopping for a sewing machine specifically for quilting, keep an eye out for these essential features:

Ample Workspace (Throat Space)

Quilting requires extra space for maneuvering large quilts. A machine with a wide throat area (the space between the needle and the main body) allows you to roll and manage fabric with ease.

Extension Table

An extension table gives you more space to support your quilt while working. This is especially useful for larger projects where the fabric hangs off the edges of a regular sewing table.

Free-Motion Quilting

Free-motion quilting allows you to move the quilt in any direction under the needle. Look for machines with a drop-feed feature, which lowers the feed dogs and gives you full control over fabric movement.

Built-in Stitches and Decorative Options

For creative designs, a variety of built-in stitches and decorative patterns can be a huge bonus. Many high-end quilting machines offer hundreds of stitch options to add that extra flair to your projects.

Adjustable Speed Control

Quilting requires precision, and adjustable speed control lets you customize the stitching pace for better accuracy during intricate work.

Thread Management

Look for features like an automatic needle threader and thread cutter, which save time and reduce frustration. Additionally, machines with bobbin sensors and easy-load options make quilting more seamless.

Durability and Power

Since quilting involves working with multiple layers of fabric, a sturdy machine with a durable build and a powerful motor ensures it can handle the workload without struggling.

Automatic Threader and Cutter

An automatic threader and cutter is a game-changer for quilters, offering a level of convenience that can significantly enhance your sewing experience. This feature allows you to effortlessly thread your sewing machine and cut the thread with just the touch of a button, saving you time and reducing frustration.

Types of Quilting Sewing Machines

Quilting sewing machines come in various types, each designed to cater to different quilting needs and preferences. Understanding the differences can help you choose the best machine for your projects.

  • Mechanical Machines: These machines use a mechanical system to move the needle and thread. They are often less expensive and simpler to operate, making them a great choice for beginners who are just starting their quilting journey.

  • Computerized Machines: These machines are equipped with a computer system that controls the needle and thread. They offer a wide range of stitch options and can be programmed for specific tasks, providing greater versatility and precision for more advanced quilters.

  • Longarm Quilting Machines: Designed specifically for quilting, these machines feature a long arm that allows for easy movement of the fabric. They are ideal for large quilting projects and offer professional-level capabilities.

  • Mid-Arm Quilting Machines: Similar to longarm machines but with a shorter arm, mid-arm quilting machines are more affordable and suitable for quilters who work on smaller projects. They provide a good balance between functionality and cost.

When choosing a quilting sewing machine, consider the type of quilting you plan to do and the features you need. Beginners might prefer the simplicity of a mechanical machine, while more experienced quilters may opt for the advanced features of a computerized model.

Top Sewing Machines for Quilters

Here’s a roundup of some top-rated sewing machines known to shine in the world of quilting:

1. Bernina 990

Renowned for its impeccable precision, the Bernina 990 offers a wide throat space, cutting-edge stitch regulation technology, and an extension table. Perfectly suited for both quilting and embroidery, it’s ideal for quilters looking for top-level performance.

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Why We Love It

  • Ease of the stitch regulation technology

  • Powerful motor for smooth stitching

  • High-quality quilting results with minimal effort

Best For...

Advanced quilters looking for a durable and versatile machine that can handle any project.

2. Janome Continental M17

Meet the Janome Continental M17, the ultimate sewing, quilting, and embroidery powerhouse. With the largest sewing (13.5" x 5.5") and embroidery (11.3" x 18.2") areas in the industry, 850 built-in stitches, over 1,200 embroidery designs, and cutting-edge features like the AcuStitch Regulator and Thumbwheel function for precision, this machine is built to unleash your creativity.

Why We Love It

  • Dual LCD touchscreens, five embroidery hoops

  • Tools like AcuFeed and QuiltBlockAdvisor make every project seamless

  • Capabilities from personalized monogramming to intricate sashiko embroidery

Best For...

Serious embroiders looking for a machine built to handle any project, large or small.

3. BERNINA Q24 Long-arm Quilting Machine

The Bernina Q24 is the ultimate quilting machine, designed for precision, comfort, and handling even the largest projects. With a spacious 24-inch freearm depth, paired with a 10-foot frame, you can easily tackle quilts up to 115 inches. Moreover, you'll experience unparalleled performance with the Bernina Stitch Regulation, dual handwheels, and a built-in needle threader.

Why We Love It

  • 24" throat space

  • BERNINA Long-arm Stitch Regulation 

  • fully front operated & unique ergonomics

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  • >unique tension control

  • up to 2,200 stitches per minute

Best For...

Professional quilters and those looking for a top-of-the-line long arm quilting machine that delivers on precision and performance.

4. Baby Lock Radiance

The Baby Lock Radiance is a powerhouse for quilting enthusiasts. Baby Lock machines are known for their versatility and come with a range of accessories, including interchangeable sewing feet, making them ideal for various projects and patterns. 

With advanced features like IQ™ Technology and an impressive selection of built-in stitches, it caters to both creative and functional quilting needs.

Why We Love It

  • Large throat space and extension table for optimum quilting comfort

  • Advanced threading system for effortless setup

  • Automatic needle threader and thread cutter that saves time and effort.

Best For...

Experienced quilters seeking advanced technology and superior craftsmanship in a machine.

5. BERNINA Q16 Sit Down Long Arm Quilting Machine

The Bernina Q Series is designed for precision, comfort, and ease of use, making it a quilter's dream. Enjoy high-speed, consistent stitching with advanced thread tension control, fast threading, and an onboard bobbin winder. Its touch-screen interface offers customization, built-in tutorials, and features like KickStart, allowing fatigue-free quilting without foot control.

Why We Love It   

  • Superior stitch regulation and control with BERNINA Longarm Stitch Regulation (BSR)

  • Large throat space and flexible table options for quilting comfort and convenience

  • Customizable touch-screen interface with built-in tutorials and features for effortless quilting

Best For...

Serious quilters looking to elevate their craft with top-of-the-line technology and convenience.

6. Brother Aveneer EV1

The Brother Aveneer EV1 combines functionality and flair. When selecting a new machine, it's crucial to choose a reliable and high-quality option to enhance your sewing experience. It’s great for quilting, sewing, and embroidery, offering free-motion capabilities, a spacious workspace, and easy-to-use settings.

Why We Love It

  • Large color touchscreen for easy navigation and customization

  • Automatic needle threader and thread cutter save time and hassle

  • My Custom Stitch™ feature allows you to design unique stitches.

Best For...

Beginner quilters seeking a versatile machine with user-friendly features at an affordable price.

7. Grace Q'nique 21X Elite Long Arm Quilting Machine

The Q’nique 21X Elite is the ultimate longarm quilting machine, offering unmatched reach, power, and advanced features for an incredible quilting experience. Its spacious 21” throat space, ergonomic design, and 7” full-color touchscreen provide intuitive tools and options, including on-screen guides.  

Packed with professional features, such as a repositionable hopping foot and bobbin estimator, the 21X Elite is designed to save time and elevate your quilting.

Why We Love It 

  • Experience unmatched comfort and control with extendable ergonomic handles. 

  • The Q'nique 21X uses M Class bobbins, holding more thread than standard ones and reducing the need for frequent changes. 

  • Lock the machine’s motion to move only back and forth or side to side, perfect for precise straight lines.

Best For... 

Professional quilters and serious hobbyists wanting an exceptional longarm machine with high-end features and capabilities.

8. Baby Lock Allegro

The Baby Lock Allegro quilting and sewing machine is designed to make your creative projects easier and more enjoyable. The machine offers impressive convenience with one-touch buttons for thread cutting, speed control, and more, plus an LCD screen for easy adjustments.

Whether you're piecing a quilt or sewing delicate fabrics, the Allegro's straight stitch needle plate and extended throat space ensure precision and comfort.

Why We Love It

  • 200 Built-In Stitch Options 

  • Spacious 12" Creative Workspace 

  • High-Speed Stitching: Up to 1,000 Stitches per Minute 

Best For...

Beginner quilters looking for a reliable and high-performing machine at an affordable price point

Questions to Ask While Making Your Decision

Ultimately, the best quilting machine depends on your personal preferences, budget, and project needs. Asking yourself a few key questions can help narrow down your options:

  • How large are your typical quilting projects?

  • Are you prioritizing portability or durability?

  • Do you want a machine primarily for quilting, or for other types of sewing as well?

  • How important are advanced features like built-in stitches, automation, and creative options?

By asking yourself these questions you can make a calculated decision and set yourself up for success.

Budget and Pricing

Quilting sewing machines can vary widely in price, from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. Here are some factors to consider when determining your budget:

  • Type of Machine: Mechanical machines are generally less expensive than computerized ones. If you’re just starting out, a mechanical machine might be a cost-effective choice.

  • Features: Machines with advanced features like automatic threaders and cutters, multiple stitch options, and free-motion quilting capabilities tend to be more expensive. Determine which features are essential for your quilting projects.

  • Brand: Different brands offer various price points for similar machines. Researching reputable brands can help you find a machine that offers good value for money.

  • Size: Larger machines with more features and a wider throat space are typically more expensive. Consider the size of your typical projects and whether a larger machine is necessary.

When setting your budget, think about how often you plan to use the machine and what features are most important to you. Beginners may not need to invest in a high-end machine, while experienced quilters might find the additional features of a pricier model worthwhile.

Affordable Sewing Machines

If you’re on a budget, there are still plenty of affordable sewing machines that offer great features for quilting. Here are some options to consider:

  • Brother Machine: Brother offers a range of affordable sewing machines that are perfect for beginners. Their machines are known for their reliability and user-friendly features.

  • Baby Lock Machine: Baby Lock provides a variety of affordable sewing machines designed specifically for quilting. These machines often include features like automatic needle threaders and free-motion quilting capabilities.

  • Janome Machine: Janome offers a selection of budget-friendly sewing machines suitable for both beginners and experienced quilters. Their machines are known for their durability and ease of use.

Additional Considerations

While the key features mentioned above are essential for a top-notch quilting machine, there are some additional factors you may want to keep in mind:

  • Brand Reputation: When investing in a higher-end sewing machine, it's crucial to consider the brand's reputation for quality and customer service.

  • Warranty and Support: Look into the warranty and customer support options for the machine you're considering. You want a company that stands behind its products and is easily accessible if any issues arise.

  • Test Drive: Whenever possible, try out a machine in person before making your purchase. This will give you a better sense of how it feels to use and if it meets your expectations.

No matter which quilting machine you choose, remember that practice makes perfect. Take time to familiarize yourself with its features and settings, experiment with different techniques, and don't be afraid to make mistakes. Your specialized quilting machine is sure to elevate your skills and take

Troubleshooting and Maintenance Tips

Once you have your perfect quilting machine, it’s important to take care of it to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Here are some tips to keep your machine in top shape:

  • Clean and oil your machine regularly according to the manufacturer's instructions.

  • Use high-quality thread to avoid jamming or breaking.

  • Change needles frequently (after every 8 hours of use) for best results.

  • Keep a lint roller or brush handy to remove any buildup from the needle area.

  • Store your machine in a dry, dust-free place when not in use.

In case of any issues with your machine, here are some common troubleshooting tips:

  • If stitches are skipping or uneven, check the needle for damage and replace it if needed.

  • If the machine is making loud noises, check for debris in the bobbin area and clean accordingly.

  • If the machine is jamming frequently, make sure you are using the correct size and type of needle for your project.

FAQs

Q: Can I use a regular sewing machine for quilting?

A: Yes, you can. However, specialized quilting machines often have added features and capabilities that make the process easier and more efficient.

Q: What is the difference between a quilting machine and an embroidery machine?

A: While both machines can be used for quilting and embroidery, they have different primary functions. Quilting machines are designed specifically for piecing together layers of fabric with precision stitching, while embroidery machines focus on creating intricate designs and patterns using thread.

Q: Is it worth investing in a higher-end quilting machine?

A: It depends on your personal preferences and needs. If you are a frequent quilter or desire advanced features, investing in a higher-end machine may be worth it. However, if you're just starting out or don't require many bells and whistles, a more affordable option could suffice.

Why Shop at Meissner Sewing for Your Quilting Machine?

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Why Choose Meissner?

  • Top Brands: Meissner offers leading quilting machines from Bernina, Baby Lock, Brother, and more.

  • Expert Guidance: Unsure where to start? Our experienced staff can help you identify the machine that’s perfect for your goals.

  • Lifetime Education: Meissner provides education with your purchase, so you can unlock your machine’s full potential.

Final Thoughts

Investing in a high-quality quilting machine can elevate your sewing projects to new heights. Whether you're stitching heirloom quilts or experimenting with modern designs, the right machine will ensure your creativity shines through every stitch.

If you're still unsure which quilting machine to choose, don’t hesitate to contact the experts at Meissner Sewing. They’ll help match you with a machine that fits your needs, budget, and aspirations as a quilter. Happy quilting!

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