Forget the fabric, a sewing machine is undeniably a quilter’s most important bit of kit. When many of us first start out on our quilt-making adventure, we still have a lot to learn about how to use our domestic sewing machines for quilting.
Tension settings, thread options, bobbin-thread choices, how to feed a queen-size quilt through your machine's workspace... we're sharing this article to help if you still feel you have a bit to learn to get the best results for your handmade quilts.
We'll talk you through the best sewing machines for quilting, how to choose a sewing machine for quilting and share our top tips for what to consider. We've combined our know-how with our favourite sewing machines for quilting to highlight everything you need to look for when investing in a sewing machine.
If you're in the mood for a spot of sewing machine shopping, but the machines in this round-up are a little too specialised, you might also like our guide to the best sewing machines for beginners. You can also check out our best sewing machines guide for everything you need to know before your next purchase.
10 of the best sewing machines for quilting in 2024
1. Brother Innov-is A80
Best for beginners on the go
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Sociable quilting calls for a portable machine – look no further than the Innov-is A80. Both incredibly lightweight and available with its own hard case, this sewing machine is just the thing to pop in the car and take to a friend’s home.
The clear LCD screen provides all the information you could need and makes it an incredibly easy-to-use model to learn and develop your skills.
Pros: Lightweight, comes with hard case, LCD screen.
Cons: May not be heavy-duty enough for intermediate or expert sewists.
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2. SINGER C7290Q Sewing & Quilting Machine
Best for all levels
- Buy now in the US from Joann ($349.99).
The SINGER C7290Q Computerized Sewing Machine is a sewing and quilting companion suitable for all skill levels. With over 400 stitch applications, including decorative stitches, it's a versatile tool for fashion sewing, quilting, home decor, and crafting.
The package includes an extension table for larger projects, a collection of 12 carefully selected presser feet, a lettering font for personalization, and high-end features like an LCD screen, one-step buttonholes, and a top drop-in bobbin, all housed within a durable all-metal frame.
Pros: Custom words, phrases and monograms, 6.4" sewing space, start/stop sewing button.
Cons: Smaller screen than some models
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3. Bernette by Bernina 38
Best for beginner-intermediate levels
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The Bernette B38 is a versatile sewing machine designed for both beginners and intermediate quilters. With dimensions of 9.1 x 9.1 x 9.1 inches and weighing just 9.8 kg, it's a high-functioning machine but perhaps not the best choice if portability is a big priority for you.
Boasting 394 stitches, including a stretch stitch for elastic fabric, along with a hard plastic cover, an extension table, and 8 presser feet, this machine provides everything you need for your quilting projects. Its spacious extension table offers ample workspace, while intuitive features like clear plate markings and a convenient scissor button make quilting a breeze.
Pros: 394 stitches, hard plastic cover, precise control over speed and pressure.
Cons: Heavy.
4. Brother FS130QC
Best for growing skills
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If you’ve recently started on your quilting journey and want something budget-friendly yet long-lasting, try the Brother FSC130QC. With drop feeds, free arm sewing and a large extension table, experimenting with free-motion quilting is certainly on the cards. It’s a truly versatile machine that will see you through any project, from start to finish.
Pros: Great value, free-arm sewing, large extension table, 130 stitch options.
Cons: Not heavy-duty enough to tackle some fabrics.
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5. Janome 5120QDC
Best for large extension table
We love a machine that has a lot of different options to play around with. With 120 stitches including seven styles of buttonholes and an alphabet, the Janome 5120QDC is more than worthy of its place in our round-up.
You'll get all the extra comforts you'd expect for this price – including an automatic needle threader (words we all love to hear), thread cutter button, easy-to-use LCD control panel and a jam-proof top-loading bobbin system (it automatically brings the bobbin thread up or you to save you a job).
The best bit is the variety of extras that come with it – like the extension table to hold your large quilt projects comfortably.
Pros: Seven button holes and alphabet stitches, automatic needle threader, LCD display, top-loading bobbin system, large extension table.
Cons: Comes with a hard, loose cover rather than an enclosed carry case.
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6. Brother Innov-is VQ2
Best for ambitious quilters
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This machine is a big investment but perfect for those who want to achieve impressive quilting designs and make bigger-scale quilts from home.
The extra-long 11¼in arm and pivot function of Brother's Innov-is VQ2 give freedom to move your quilt around easily as you stitch, while the Continuous Automatic Pressure System helps to keep your stitches consistent for a professional finish.
There’s even a range of distinctive stitches available, designed specifically for quilters! All your quilts will look like they’ve been given the special long-arm treatment.
Pros: Extra long arm, automatic needle threader, Continuous Automatic Pressure System, large LCD display, professional quality,
Cons: Expensive.
Remember, if you're new to quilting check out our guide to quilting for beginners!
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7. Pfaff Quilt Ambition 630
Best for different fabrics
- Buy now from Sewing Machines Direct
Enjoy a whole host of the latest sewing tech features with this nifty bit of quilting kit. It comes with a colour touch screen and a large sewing space – 200mm (7.87in) to the right of the needle, for large quilt projects.
Play around with an impressive 201 stitches including buttonholes, plus enjoy two built-in sewing fonts (both upper and lower case), for easy programming. You can opt to use the start-stop button to sew without the foot control – making sewing long seams, free motion and buttonholes much easier, and adjusting the speed control to control your sewing when you're grappling with intricate work.
It comes with eight snap-on accessory feet for a variety of sewing techniques. Its Integrated Dual Feed feeds all types of fabric from the top and bottom for perfect stitching every time.
Pros: Colour touch screen, large sewing space, 201 stitches, capable of tackling a variety of fabrics.
Cons: Expensive.
8. Brother Innov-is NV1300
Best for all skill levels
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For those looking for a reliable option that’ll see you through from beginner to pro, the NV1300 is the ideal machine.
The advanced needle threader, automatic thread cutter and knee lift feature take the fiddly work out of the picture, while the accompanying hard case makes it portable.
The Square Feed Drive System (SFDS) helps to ensure your fabrics feed through the machine smoothly and easily, for superior stitch quality with even the shakiest of starters. Plus, the sliding speed control lets you go at your own pace, no matter how slow!
Pros: Needle threader, thread cutter, knee lift feature, hard case with handle, SFDS.
Cons: None!
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9. Innov-is NV1800Q
Best for intermediate sewists
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If you’re looking for something a little more advanced, treat yourself to the Innov-is 1800Q. Both piecing and quilting are made easy – the machine is designed with an 8.3-inch workspace to the right of the needle, giving ample space for your quilting projects. For more surface area add the wide table accessory, included with the machine, to hold the weight of your heftier projects.
Fully automatic thread tension takes the guesswork out of the picture for you and ensures the stitching is neat and easy on both your patchwork and quilt sandwiches. Plus, all the quilting feet you could ever need are included!
Pros: Large work area, wide table accessory, automatic thread tension, heavy duty.
Cons: Expensive.
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10. Bernette by Bernina B77 Sewing and Quilting machine
Best for stitch options
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The B77 focuses exclusively is a great choice if you're looking for a sewing machine for quilting – this easy-to-use computerized machine will make light work of sewing through several quilt several layers with an impressive stitch quality.
Features include a 5-inch colour touchscreen, dual feed for fast, even fabric feeding, programmable foot control with back-kick function, semi-automatic needle threader, 500 stitches including 17 different buttonholes, 8 presser foot soles and a large extension table included.
It's a handy machine for winter quilting as it comes with four bright LEDs to light up the spacious sewing area (enjoy 230 mm of space right of the needle). The slide-on free-arm extension table gives you extra space and comfort for large sewing or quilting projects.
Pros: Large colour screen, large extending table, heavy-duty, 17 buttonholes, four LED lights, full of features.
Cons: Expensive.
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How to choose a sewing machine for quilting
So what should you be looking for? First things first, if you want the best sewing machine for quilting – what sort of quilting?
Whether you're planning queen-sized masterpieces or marvellous mini quilts, having a think about your quilting style will help you find the right tech for your sewing room.
Think about your sewing style
Start by considering your sewing habits. If you like to attend classes, quilting guilds or sewing retreats, you’ll thank yourself for finding a lightweight and portable machine that you can pack up and carry around. For those who intend to sit and sew in an allocated space, a more sturdy, heavyweight machine will suit your needs better.
For basic quilt making, all you need is a quarter-inch foot, a quilting foot and a walking foot. Look for a sewing machine where you can lower the feed dogs, to give you the ultimate scope for free-motion quilting fun. A top-loading, drop-in bobbin is also handy, so you can see how much thread you’ve got left and don’t have to play ‘beat the bobbin’ too often!
Think about your quilting space
What’s even more important for us quilters is space. Look at the throat width of a machine – will it be a tight squeeze to stitch a queen-size quilt in the space available?
Consider the workspace size – does it have the option to add an extension table to help hold the weight of your quilt? The easier your machine can make your life the better!
Alternatively, it may be your quilting has got to the stage where you are regularly grappling with forcing large quilt projects through the limited workspace on your machine – and your quilting style is quite technical and detailed.
If you are making a high volume of quilts or are looking to make more professional projects, perhaps it's time to consider a long-arm quilting machine.
Asking yourself these questions will help you decide how to choose a sewing machine for quilting that helps you take your quilt-making up to the next level.
Choosing the right sewing machine for your quilting projects
Whether you're sewing a large quilt or a mini baby quilt, you'll need the right machine for the job and having that will make the process a whole lot easier!
Make sure you have the right quilting tools
An iron is an integral piece of kit for a quilter! Applying heat along seams and edges is key to achieving a neat, crisp finish as you go.
Check out our comprehensive guide to quilting irons to find the right one for you!
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