The Truth About COMPUTERIZED Sewing Machines!

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Have you ever wondered what the big difference is between mechanical and computerized sewing machines other than the fancy buttons? Well, I'm going to give you all the pros and cons of buying a computerized sewing machine and also give you a review of the Bernette B77 and it's amazing features.
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  • @kimmyg990
    @kimmyg9903 жыл бұрын

    I just got my sewing machine back from the repair man. It’s a 35+ y/o Brother, it’s a little computerised and the electronics had seized up, but he fixed it luckily. His words of wisdom were to stick with the mechanical machines if you want longevity. The new computerised machines are uneconomical to fix, and become junk once the motherboard seizes up. Food for thought.

  • @mysweettsumelody

    @mysweettsumelody

    2 жыл бұрын

    thank you very much for making this comment!

  • @caroler4297

    @caroler4297

    2 жыл бұрын

    Would also like mention the the repairman can clean up oil and tell you he repaired the mechanical machine, on a computerized he needs to reprogram or replace a board which he might not be able to do without the manufact

  • @nejahaabdosh671

    @nejahaabdosh671

    Жыл бұрын

    I am from Ethiopia .and I want to purchase... how can I Get

  • @azaiiam
    @azaiiam3 жыл бұрын

    I barely use my heavy duty sewing machine but now I want a computerized one just for the automatic tension.

  • @BlueprintDIY

    @BlueprintDIY

    3 жыл бұрын

    ☺️ I know! That's the best part for me too!

  • @beautifulbrilliantblessed

    @beautifulbrilliantblessed

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm in the same boat @Elaina Lawrence! LOL!...I barely use my Industrial Juki DDL-8700, but briefly considered getting this machine for the automatic tension. I had to snap myself back into reality! Lol

  • @megalorain

    @megalorain

    3 жыл бұрын

    If tension is an issue check out the Bernina! They make this machine but the Bernina has an extra tension eye on the bobbin case! This is an amazing machine too!

  • @beautifulbrilliantblessed

    @beautifulbrilliantblessed

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the tip @@megalorain. 👍🏾

  • @booman823

    @booman823

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm just learning but if this can help my learning then I want one

  • @marybicanic3093
    @marybicanic30933 жыл бұрын

    Best sewing machine review I've ever seen. I enjoyed her enthusiastic , honest delivery. Her priorities were set and not once did get distracted and go off on a tangent. The fact that she acknowledged that some priorities, say price, for example, are a toss up, was great. Also she covered features on computerized vs mechanical machines. Machine lifespan was addressed-I never heard that ever brought up in a review and for the money invested, that's important. I will look for more videos from her.

  • @BlueprintDIY

    @BlueprintDIY

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much!! 😁 I appreciate that so much! 💕

  • @animarjournals

    @animarjournals

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same here! I'm suscribing right now. SO clear! I loved it.

  • @maggiesmum527kates3

    @maggiesmum527kates3

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree !! She is awesome ❤️

  • @allisonferber5474

    @allisonferber5474

    Жыл бұрын

    Loved this. I have a mechanical machine that was a gift from my husband probably 30 years ago. Would love something a bit better to add to my toolbox. Auto tension is very attractive. Thanks foe all the good info. Can’t say whether I fall into one camp or another. I don’t know if I want to have to replace a fairly expensive machine because the motherboard failed.

  • @jchua13
    @jchua133 жыл бұрын

    Such a joy to watch you rejoice over button holes and thread tension. I got a new computerised unit recently, and I gotta say, I am loving it!

  • @janholman6192
    @janholman61923 жыл бұрын

    I think it is very important to take any and all classes that the dealer offers, especially the introductory classes, that get you going forward now! My sister bought a used Bernina 180 (like mine), but never took classes, so it just sits there, and she has had it two years. I live out of state, so cannot help her, she has the manual. Strange, we are twins and do a lot of things alike, but we are opposite when it comes to sewing!

  • @karenfranceslewis1513
    @karenfranceslewis1513 Жыл бұрын

    My grandmother bought my mom a Kenmore sewing machine for college graduation in the early 70's. It had a cam system with different parts to change out which included multiple button hole plates including a keyhole so I can confirm that it is a possibility in mechanical machines🎉 Hope somebody comes up with a current machine with the option.

  • @AStitchinLife
    @AStitchinLife3 жыл бұрын

    I am a mechanical machine girl!😬😅 Mainly because I can fix those myself!😁

  • @SparkyOne549

    @SparkyOne549

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same here, except my cheap singer wasn’t worth it to fix. I have a 1973 singer that’s all metal, it’s my work horse for heavy duty sewing, that I maintain regularly, oil, replaced the belt, fixed the timing, put in an updated motor, she’s my baby!

  • @vikimaku5515

    @vikimaku5515

    2 жыл бұрын

    Me too. I love to fix myself my sewing machine!!! I have 4 black sewing machines... The oldest is made in 1918! (singer red eye)... And I'm so happy...

  • @skateness

    @skateness

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same here! I collect and repair mechanical machines. I live for vintage Japanese made machines.

  • @TheGrifhinx
    @TheGrifhinx3 жыл бұрын

    Personal tip is to jump straight into an embroidery machine to get a taste of what computerized machines can be like. It can still run the gamut of the usual sewing and quilting stuff. And it also lets you do your embroidery things once you have figured that out (it is an ENTIRELY different sub-hobby of sewing, I'll tell you, especially when you finally end up at the image editor, creating your own designs from scratch). So if in case you're not feeling it as like your main sewing machine, it can still be there for your embroidery stuff

  • @barefacedquestions

    @barefacedquestions

    Жыл бұрын

    An embroidery machine can do sewing?

  • @nkha23

    @nkha23

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@barefacedquestions yes. Domestic, single needle embroidery machines exist. There are a ton of them on the market across many brands. My 3rd machine is a Husqvarna Viking sewing/embroidery machine.

  • @grandmalovesmebest
    @grandmalovesmebest2 жыл бұрын

    I use my decor stitches ALL the time! I'm quilting now, awful at free motion, so i use my machine stitches to quilt. So fun and so gorgeous. If i had 2k stitches, id still use all of them!😊

  • @shantigarin7272
    @shantigarin72723 жыл бұрын

    I too am a mechanical sewing machine person but I was disappointed to find that a lot of mechanical machines I looked at before buying mine just looked cheap. components wise I was discouraged by the seller because she said that in the last years they are just cutting on the quality of the inside parts... More plastic and less metal. If that's the case I want to be extra sure that the machine mechanical are built to last a lifetime. So guess what happened in the end.... I went for a computerized one. Initially being unsure but.... just for the fact of getting perfect button holes every single time, all the same size... It's totally worth it. With my old machine no matter how many measurements, tricks, hacks etc I tried to make my buttonholes look good, they would come out that smidge different and it's annoying to see

  • @iheartbridalcouture5989
    @iheartbridalcouture59893 жыл бұрын

    I guess I'm both. I've used old Singers and old Viking Huskvarnas. Loved them. Bought Computerized Huskvarnas for years. Got tired of them having to be fixed. So I shelled out the money for a Juki 5550. I've been told it's a game changer. I'm counting on it. ❤ Love your videos

  • @nkha23
    @nkha23 Жыл бұрын

    Automatic Tension and presser foot pressure are my biggest reasons for going with a computerized. I dont have the patience to manually adjust tension. This is also why i went Husqvarna Viking and never looked back. Their Exclusive Sensor and DeLuxe Stitch systems are unmatched.

  • @samanthaschurter747
    @samanthaschurter7472 жыл бұрын

    I have been using a mechanical machine that I bought on Craigslist ten years ago (a circa 1960 Viking Husqvarna). It recently broke, and I took it to the shop fully expecting that it would be repairable. However, it seems that it may be dead forever. 😭 This video is so, so helpful to me because wading into all the choices is DAUNTING. Thank you.

  • @tinabartk
    @tinabartk3 жыл бұрын

    So glad I stumbled on your review! I just bought this machine and was considering returning it. Very overwhelming! I’ve decided to keep it after watching your review. Thank you for demonstrating the great features. My biggest reason for purchasing it was the built-in dual feed as I primarily quilt now. Looking forward to more of your videos.

  • @BlueprintDIY

    @BlueprintDIY

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm so glad it was helpful! Thank you!! 😊💕

  • @dragonmaster5983
    @dragonmaster59833 жыл бұрын

    I love mechanical sewing machines. My oldest sewing machine is a 100+ year old Singer treadle machine-a real testament to the long lasting quality of mechanical machines. My workhorse machine is a 28 year old Bernina 1080 which says "computer" on the machine but when I took it to be repaired, the technician said it's a mechanical machine (???) It has no screen like the machine in your review. I'm looking for a new sewing machine, but I prefer a side loading metal bobbin, which seems hard to find. I love your channel because you cover a variety of subjects from upcycling to sewing machine reviews and beyond. It keeps your channel fresh and informative. Thank you.

  • @BlueprintDIY

    @BlueprintDIY

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much!! 😁 I appreciate that! Yes, vintage machines are really unmatched at being work horses. They take a beating and keep on ticking. ☺️

  • @susankuhlman6514

    @susankuhlman6514

    2 ай бұрын

    When I lived in Los Angeles my daughter took me on a walk through a homeless area. We handed out water bottles, toilet paper and granola bars. My daughter is 5'10" and is strong, so I felt safe. We came across a man operating and trendle sewing machine. People there could have their clothes mended by him. If they were wearing them, they could step behind a curtain and hand their clothes to him. In between people he mended donated clothes. He was so kind and knew everyone's name. It is a lesson in humanity.

  • @paulaadkins9650
    @paulaadkins96503 жыл бұрын

    yes, there a machine that has a key hole button hole, my old kenmore that I got in the early 70's. Still using that machine today

  • @SensationallySilky

    @SensationallySilky

    3 жыл бұрын

    Now I'm going to go check my computerized machine and see if she does keyholes...

  • @grandmalovesmebest

    @grandmalovesmebest

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh no! Was it the one w all the cams? It was my first machine @1973 and I had zero training. I spent about 90% of my sew time unjamming it. VERY possible owner made prob! But I did love all those cams and just kept trying no matter how bad my work was. Traded it for a Viking 960 @ 1980. It had "sew advisor."Just move a lever to fabric type, punch a button for the function wanted. The machine chose the stitch, set itself for stitch width and length, set the correct tension and all I had to do was sew. It never jammed, never screwed up, never needed service except a new computer card after about 30 yrs. And I made gorgeous designer clothes and became an expert seamstress. Today's computer machines may not last forever and will occasionally need parts and repairs, though parts are mostly cheap and videos for how to repairs abound, they are too, too much fun and nearly all the hassles have been removed. Plus you can buy easy, fun machines for a few hundred dollars, meant to be trashed when they break down within 10 yrs time, but, considering the fast changes in technology today, is it really worth $15,000 for a machine that will be obsolete w/I 2 yrs when you are still making payments for 5 yrs? Something to think about?

  • @elizabethjohnson5965
    @elizabethjohnson59653 жыл бұрын

    Great video - I honesty got sucked into a digital sewing machine. Now that I am more informed I will be looking morcloser at a mechanical sewing machine. So gladnI came across your video! I loved it! Thanks 😊

  • @katecapek3116
    @katecapek31163 жыл бұрын

    Vintage/historical junkie chiming in: the historical term for the open space between the needle and the pillar is the "harp" since the open space was actually harp shaped when using the original iron treadle sewing machines.

  • @BlueprintDIY

    @BlueprintDIY

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!! 👍🏾

  • @ashlynlixey1995
    @ashlynlixey19953 жыл бұрын

    i’m New to your channel but I’m completely obsessed with the transitions and slides that you have up for each section of your video

  • @annamarieh333

    @annamarieh333

    3 жыл бұрын

    Me too!!

  • @kellygardner9191
    @kellygardner91913 жыл бұрын

    I have a 15 year old Brother computerized machine. I recently purchased a Singer 4423 mechanical. I much prefer the 4423 to my computerized brother machine. The sewing speed and accuracy of the feed dogs is a game changer. I sew quilts and the mechanical higher speed is wonderful and yes it does great free motion sewing. I can live with one buttonhole option. (At least it's one step buttonhole).

  • @mariannematthys6052
    @mariannematthys60523 жыл бұрын

    I recently got a mechanical machine and absolutely love it! It’s semi-industrial, straight stitch only, very accurate and powerful, Juki TL18QVP...I got it not to substitute my computerized Janome 6600 but as an additional tool in my sewing room. I am so impressed with it and now find myself using it whenever possible, though I still use the Janome for zigzag and other stitches. I do see the exceptional benefits of the mechanical...and btw this one does have needle up/down, thread cutter, knee lift, speed adjustments (can go so fast!), can do free-motion quilting, among other features👌🏻

  • @rdfjfgjyfdhfghy67456
    @rdfjfgjyfdhfghy674562 жыл бұрын

    Love your sewing machine reviews soooo much, literally have me saving up for a computerised machine rn!!

  • @EricaSteele-fd3lb
    @EricaSteele-fd3lb Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video. My 12 year old Designer Ruby died about a month ago and despite being upset about the fact that it only lasted 12 years of light sewing, I purchased a Bernette 77 because I didn’t need embroidery but still wanted a great machine. I was feeling hesitant about my purchase and how long my machine would actually last before I got another blank screen of death. I happened to be in an antique store a few days after the Bernette purchase and came across a 1922 Singer 128-14 hand crank machine in beautiful condition just sitting on a shelf. I brought it home on a whim, thoroughly cleaned and oiled it, and tried it out just for grins and giggles. BEST sewing experience EVER for me. I returned the Bernette and am now a diehard mechanical/analog machine fan. Couldn’t be happier. I loved your video and appreciated your thoughtful review of both options. I had it in mind when I made my final decision. It’s not always the fanciest machine that’s best depending on how and what you sew.

  • @BlueprintDIY

    @BlueprintDIY

    Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely 💯

  • @susankuhlman6514

    @susankuhlman6514

    2 ай бұрын

    I know many people who do hand embroidery but no one who uses machine ones. Hm...

  • @margaretperry2015
    @margaretperry20153 жыл бұрын

    The buttonhole attachment for one of my vintage Singers machines has a keyhole cam. I think it’s the 1949 model 15-91. The attachments and feet are interchangeable on these low shank machines. This attachment makes the best buttonholes I’ve ever made, and I used to sew a lot of garments, up to suits and coats, so that was very important. It could be worth your while to check it out. .I don’t sew garments any more so I haven’t tried them on my fancy pants Bernina 740 or used the old attachment lately.

  • @chrischmura5268

    @chrischmura5268

    Жыл бұрын

    Sometimes I've seen these accessories at Goodwill but never considered buying them until now.

  • @marciasteffens9714

    @marciasteffens9714

    Жыл бұрын

    my Mom had this and made beautiful button holes

  • @bettyeames6812
    @bettyeames68123 жыл бұрын

    I am blessed to have both a mechanical and a computerized sewing machine, Love them both!

  • @Wrightn221
    @Wrightn221 Жыл бұрын

    I started sewing in 1980. There were no computerized sewing machines at that time. I later bought a Singer, which I still have. Fast forward, I bought a computerized one for way under $200. I recently bought another computerized one that was $317!!! (Including taxes). They are very expensive but I love the bells and whistles.

  • @eshellebennett
    @eshellebennett3 жыл бұрын

    all the cons are the things that I am definitely concerned with. I have a brother mechanical but I do want a computerized one and brother is my favorite company. I am a quilter and my brother machine is a lovely work horse. i push its limits many times and i love it!!! Thank you for all your lovely videos.

  • @katyjordan6455
    @katyjordan64552 жыл бұрын

    Thank for the honest and straight forward review. I work my machines hard and never considered that for the computerized machines. It would be good for certain things like buttonholes but not straight forward for me. And of course price I'd have to go in debt and that's worth it for me. Thanks again! Great review!

  • @michaelkirwan177
    @michaelkirwan1772 жыл бұрын

    Probably the most unbiased and heartfelt comparison of the relative merits between two different protocols that I have ever watched. Mike Kirwan - Kenmore, WA

  • @themadgranola
    @themadgranola Жыл бұрын

    Hi Angelina, I passed my 1984 Kenmore mechanical sewing machine to my daughter. It did have 4 different button holes types, including the keyhole… now I’m looking to replace it. So, this is really helpful.

  • @neverbenormal3
    @neverbenormal33 жыл бұрын

    I sew with a lot of satin and I am seriously considering with purchasing a baby lock brilliant. Only because I’m fairly new to sewing and would like to invest in a machine that can grow with me and is quieter than my current singer 1304. I was able to take a trip to my local sewing machine dealer and they offer it and I immediately fell in love with all its features! So slowly but surely I will transition to computerized machines

  • @BlueprintDIY

    @BlueprintDIY

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's awesome!

  • @thegovandynasty4641
    @thegovandynasty4641 Жыл бұрын

    I am both! I love my Brother brand, but I was so wanting a Bernina. I saw the Bernette b38 and the price was excellent for what I wanted it for...to quilt and all of the glorious features it has. Now, while I could have saved $400 and got an equivalent Brother that has 10 extra quilting feet that I didn't have to purchase separately like my Bernette, I am still pleased with my selection. But I do want to input that for certain projects like clothing, my Brother comes out to play. Bernie is just for quilts right now.🤷🏽‍♀️😂💜

  • @sheilasweet7658
    @sheilasweet7658 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Thank you! I’ve been going back and forth for a while. You’ve made terrific points. Your videos are great!

  • @sinoda3340
    @sinoda33403 жыл бұрын

    By the way, I just bought my first industrial sewing machine this morning! I bought the Sailright Fabricator like in your previous video. I bought the delux model which has the Mahogany table. Thanks to that video you made about it, I was inspired to save up and buy my own as I continue to grow as sewer.

  • @BlueprintDIY

    @BlueprintDIY

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's amazing! The deluxe model has me wishing I had waited. 🤭 Congratulations! Happy Sewing!

  • @vivienonyeoma8912

    @vivienonyeoma8912

    3 жыл бұрын

    👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Congratulations & happy sewing 🪡🧵

  • @AStitchinLife
    @AStitchinLife3 жыл бұрын

    There’s a learning curve. I like to think out of the box and tweak my machine. The mechanical machine is like “I will do it” ....I like to have the control! Great points!! 💜💜💜

  • @BlueprintDIY

    @BlueprintDIY

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes, me too!

  • @AStitchinLife

    @AStitchinLife

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@BlueprintDIY 😂🤣😂

  • @sdcgren6301

    @sdcgren6301

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh I’m with you all the way!!! I absolutely LOVE and can’t live without my trusty Bernina 530-2 record. It does what I say. Love love love.

  • @angelawhitaker9269
    @angelawhitaker92692 жыл бұрын

    I loved this. Great information by someone who really knows sewing machines. Thank you Especially being that I just purchased this machine las night. I consider myself a Mechanical Sewing Machine girl but I must have both. As a matter fact I have plenty of mechanicals as well as plenty of computerized. This machine I purchased last night from my home away from home because like Angelina said if you’re using only one machine you need your one machine to do many things.

  • @oliviagobran2782
    @oliviagobran27822 жыл бұрын

    U made it so clear😃, I looooove how u review thoroughly and boredom free 🥰

  • @jjcotton9423
    @jjcotton94233 жыл бұрын

    I have both. I upgraded to one of Singer's computerized sewing machine about three years ago and I love it. I do a lot of home decor and children's clothing so I use the stitches. I even upgraded to Singer's new computerized heavy duty machine as a Christmas present to myself for 2020. But, I will admit, when I get frustrated with it, I pull out the mechanical one. And I miss the up and down when I use it. As you stated they both have their pros and con's, so that's why I keep them both.

  • @BlueprintDIY

    @BlueprintDIY

    3 жыл бұрын

    Exactly! I like having both. 👍🏾

  • @DavidSL64
    @DavidSL64 Жыл бұрын

    Love your video, exactly what I had been looking for. I have a Janome HD9, Juki overlocker and BabyLock coverstitch machine. Now, just looking for a machine to do buttonholes, and this review was great. BTW, the Janome HD9 has the needle up and down function. You’re correct, didn’t know what I did without it. Game changer.

  • @marygraceraine6439
    @marygraceraine64392 жыл бұрын

    I viewed your video where you gave us questions to ask ourselves to determine what type of sewing machine we want...it was very helpful and I ended up purchasing a SINGER 9960 Quantum Style sewing machine. Lot's of accessories, bells and whistles and the ability to quilt and do a little embroidery. AND automatic tension, cutting and needle threading which is what I LOVE!! Thank you so much for your input. Oh, and that's after sewing with my 1976 SINGER Genie for all these years. :)

  • @BlueprintDIY

    @BlueprintDIY

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yayyy, I’m so glad you found a machine that you love. That makes me so happy!

  • @ronr9423
    @ronr94232 жыл бұрын

    I do quilting and have an industrial sewing machine (Juki DDL-8300) that’s simple with no automation and wouldn’t trade it for anything. It sews really quick when you want and the feet and attachments for it do everything you would ever need. BUT it’s only a strait stitch. 😎

  • @PrettyBasicAGDevotee
    @PrettyBasicAGDevotee2 жыл бұрын

    I just purchased a secondhand Kenmore 385 from the late 80s (the 24-stitch model) and it came with an elaborate set of buttonhole attachments, one of which is keyhole! Not sure whether it’ll be easier to make a buttonhole on this machine or the relatively unimpressive Singer 4423 that the Kenmore is replacing, but I do believe the advice of wise old sewists that a 30yo mechanical is worth 10 new computerized machines in terms of quality and the ability do what needs to be done in any given project. So glad I joined the Kenmore club!

  • @AlenbtgMepstoen
    @AlenbtgMepstoen2 жыл бұрын

    I am just thinking if I should be doing sewing and buying a machine for that. I am mechanical type according to your video classification. You did soooooo good job in explaining the REAL thing about the computerized sewing that I have to applaud to your presentation and hints. Thank you for your time and the useful video. 👍

  • @madhatter4743
    @madhatter47433 жыл бұрын

    Love your energy and knowledge. Thank you so much

  • @lorihuntley836
    @lorihuntley83620 күн бұрын

    I have both although I am primarily a mechanical sewing machine old lady. I have an Elna 730 Pro Excellence which is computerized and large with an 11 inch throat space. I love all the room it gives me for making quilts. I also have a 45 year old Pfaff 1222E semi-industrial home sewing machine which still sews like a dream. I use it for heavy duty sewing. I love my Pfaff!

  • @barbwatts1811
    @barbwatts18113 жыл бұрын

    I remember my mother's Singer used to have a template device she attached to the foot that created a keyhole buttonhole.

  • @angelaerminpour2435
    @angelaerminpour24352 жыл бұрын

    I’m definitely a computerized machine girl. It’s a dream come true, my two passions combined, computer and sewing machine 🙌🏽😍

  • @deekang6244

    @deekang6244

    Ай бұрын

    There’s nothing wrong with loving them! But when I walk into a shop, it’s discouraging when all are computerized except ONE model.

  • @sheilaholter4489
    @sheilaholter44893 жыл бұрын

    I have been using my Pfaff Hobby 382. I can't remember for sure when my grandparents gave it to me, but it must be around 30 years ago. I'm a casual sewer, and along with my garage sale purchased serger that is 25 years old, I haven't run into anything I can't do well enough to even think about buying anything else. Now, if I could just sew consistently in a straight line! Mechanical machines all the way!

  • @jeanbean52
    @jeanbean522 жыл бұрын

    I have a 30+ year old Pfaff early computerized machine that’s still working. I’ve had it repaired a couple of times and have it cleaned at a local shop annually. I love that it has a built in dual feed and plenty of stitches to choose from, though I tend to use the same stitches time and time again. It’s been a work horse over the years and I have no interest in a new machine. The repair person did tell me that when the motherboard fails it’s the end of the line. I did find a motherboard on eBay, but he said he wouldn’t touch it. 😥 Its been the perfect machine for me.

  • @grandmalovesmebest

    @grandmalovesmebest

    Жыл бұрын

    I had a TOL Viking when the sewing assistant was a new feature decades ago. Not a lot of stitches but perfect. Many years went by as I sewed everyday, became a great seamstress and made gorgeous designer clothes. When the computer failed about 40 yrs later, a huge shop in FL replaced it w a refurbished catd. It never failed as more decades flew by. Eventually, I found out there were machines that sewed every bit as well and had a zillion stitches and functions and didn't cost a fortune. I replaced my Viking w a Singer 9960 and never looked back. Happy sewing.

  • @sosuhob
    @sosuhob2 жыл бұрын

    Hi. Nice review. I like the middle thing like my Juki tl. It is largely mechanical but has some computer control to set the needle up or down and to cut the thread. But I love the stitches and the precision of the computerized machines. They make sewing super easy and eliminates the guesswork. For buttonholes on a straight stitch only machine, I use a y star attachment. I live in Denmark, and here the Greist buttonholer from the 60’s is more than rare. Get one if you can - especially the super rare “style # 10” is for high shank machines. I wish I could get one of those.

  • @Wick-a-Roo8897
    @Wick-a-Roo88972 жыл бұрын

    Love the shirt your wearing in this video. I am new to your channel and have been learning a lot from you. Your energy is infectious. Thanks for all the wonderful content.

  • @BlueprintDIY

    @BlueprintDIY

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much! 🙏🏾🥰

  • @vay2802
    @vay2802 Жыл бұрын

    Just found your channel. New to sewing and quilting, I'm definitely a computerized machine girl. I own brother luminaire xp2. Don't like using a foot pedal, don't plain on ever buying a mechanical machine. ..Love how you stay on topic with your video, no rambling.

  • @BlueprintDIY

    @BlueprintDIY

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you 💕

  • @craftscor
    @craftscor3 жыл бұрын

    I guess I'm a mechanical sewing machine lover because I love my Juki TL-2010. The mention of the automatic tension excites me. The next and extra machine I get will be computerized. So I will have two options to work with.

  • @shalaswilks902

    @shalaswilks902

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yessssss I have the same JUKI machine and live it

  • @shalaswilks902

    @shalaswilks902

    3 жыл бұрын

    Love it

  • @Brunomachadorealestate1
    @Brunomachadorealestate12 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely love your video. Great job. Thank you!

  • @kirstieh8094
    @kirstieh8094 Жыл бұрын

    I love your videos! Concise & insightful! I started out many years ago on a cheap White mechanical. The quilting bug bit me hard & I pushed that machine as far as it could go. A few years later, I decided to do a major upgrade and purchased the Husqkvarna Freesia 425. An impressive machine, but my patience always got the better of me & I never learned how to navigate all its features, plus, the feed dogs were always giving me trouble. I had a toddler running around & put that machine away & it has collected dust. Fast forward- my son is grown & I’m anxious to get back in the game. Brought the Freesia to my local Sew & Vac shop for a checkup. I’ve been eyeing other machines: Janome? Bernette? Singer? as I’m not confident in the ease of use with my Freesia. Apparently my model is sort of in demand & I might be able to get a good amount of $ for it. I wanna go computerized, especial for the tension aspect, & want a durable machine that can handle denim. What do you recommend under $600? Keep doin what you’re doin! You’re terrific!

  • @BlueprintDIY

    @BlueprintDIY

    Жыл бұрын

    I need to try the Singer Heavy Duty computerized version because I think that might be a good choice for you. Also think about the Bernette B38. It’s more expensive than Singer, but I like my Bernette.

  • @juliancreates
    @juliancreates3 жыл бұрын

    I love Bernina Machines because it has the computer features I love while also giving me the feel and control of a mechanical machine. and there are mechanical machines with automatic tension as well especially some of the vintage berninas 730 record on up. but for your keyhole buttonhole get a vintage buttonhole attachment they make some of the best buttonholes and offer many different cams to get different types.

  • @BlueprintDIY

    @BlueprintDIY

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much!! 😁 I'll look into getting one for my industrial machine.

  • @gojiberry7201
    @gojiberry72013 жыл бұрын

    My dad, a mechanical engineer, always says you need the right tool for the right job. (OK, so a lot of people probably say that!) I believe that like you have proved, each has its particular use. My aunt is a quilter. I'm convinced that her Bernina was not made by Bernina; it must have been made by NASA ... although it can't do the dishes LOL. In a perfect world we would have a sewing machine for each project we want to do 😁😁😁

  • @irenelalouve2679

    @irenelalouve2679

    3 жыл бұрын

    which Bernina model does she have?

  • @LGFITNESS1

    @LGFITNESS1

    2 жыл бұрын

    In “my perfect world”, I’d have ONE sewing machine that works for ALL my sewing projects…and does it all for me, except tap the screen to change its settings. That would be my “sewing job” 😂

  • @eshellebennett
    @eshellebennett3 жыл бұрын

    auto tension is what makes a machine heavenly. i love that too

  • @sdcgren6301
    @sdcgren6301 Жыл бұрын

    Hi very good explanation about the computerised machines. I’ve been sewing on my trusty Bernina 530-2 Record for a very very long time. I bought a Bernette38b and absolutely hate it. So it’s packed up and I’ll sell it after Christmas. I’ve had NO trouble with my love, read Bernina 530-2 record. It’s sewn everything you can imagine and now it’s sewing some quilting for the first time. Hurrah for a normal machine every time.

  • @cherishparkhurst8124
    @cherishparkhurst81248 ай бұрын

    This is awsome I've been wanting to sew some stuff I mean alot of stuff and I have a sewing machine somewhere in this house but know really hardly nothing about them kudos and a big thank you saving this one

  • @Jin04115
    @Jin041153 жыл бұрын

    I got my juki exceed 300 yesterday and OMG. I can cut my thread from the foot pedal❤️❤️❤️. From sewing with singers and brother machines, I have the computerized brother strong and tough and I do love him but the Juki is a game changer

  • @patticriss2238
    @patticriss22383 жыл бұрын

    I love my computerized machine. I own plenty of machines. Computerized and mechanical. My feeling is that as long as I can sew on It, it’s a good machine, but I do love the ease of a computerized machine.

  • @connie5768
    @connie5768 Жыл бұрын

    What a fun channel--you have such a nice personality. I believe I am a computerized machine girl.

  • @epiccandy
    @epiccandy3 жыл бұрын

    Watching and learning. Thank you!

  • @darleneschiefelbein7648
    @darleneschiefelbein76483 жыл бұрын

    I use both. Your review was very helpful. My sister wants a new machine. I will tell her to watch your videos. Thanks!

  • @BlueprintDIY

    @BlueprintDIY

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!! 😊

  • @erickajstevens5737
    @erickajstevens57373 жыл бұрын

    I like the machine that you demonstrated on. It has all the features that I'm looking for. It's the price for me, can't afford it!!! Looking forward to you next video on the Brother computerized machine. Still keeping my almost 13 yr old Singer Simple 3116 machine!!!

  • @mamiesews123
    @mamiesews1233 жыл бұрын

    Thks this a great video just what as t I needed!!🥰😊😊

  • @semco72057
    @semco720573 жыл бұрын

    I can say that I am a machanical sewing machine person because I am new to sewing and don't want to spend plenty of money on a machine which will probably be collecting dust half the time. I ended up getting a Singer model 2277 because it was one of a few which was available at the time I purchased it. I plan to be primarily quilting with it and sometimes doing minor repairs on clothing. The hardest part for me was setting up the machine I purchased and had to refer back to videos on using it to get use to threading the needle and a few other problems I have with it.

  • @micheleharrison5696
    @micheleharrison56962 жыл бұрын

    I am a committed mechanical sewing machine girl HOWEVER while shopping for my replacement for my old Janome SW2018e I have found THE MUST HAVE for me going forward in my bag making. Automatic tension control. That, my friend, is the only reason I would switch to the computerized version. I don't need 50 stitches but I do need that tension control and the ability not to stress over sewing through vinyl, cotton, cork or what have you. It pains me to give up my old reliable machine but it is starting to struggle with layers. I still might change my mind and get the Janome HD300. Thanks for your advice and reviews.

  • @12snapper43
    @12snapper43 Жыл бұрын

    I have a singer buttonhole attachment from the 1950s. Makes beautiful buttonholes including a keyhole one. Look in an antique shop fr one. I’m with you on mechanical machines and they can be repaired.

  • @valeriestewart2236
    @valeriestewart22363 жыл бұрын

    I have both. I use the mechanical for simple straight stitching, which is most of my patchwork. When it comes to quilting, or anything more complicated, out comes the big Bernina computerised machine.

  • @igorborovkov7011

    @igorborovkov7011

    2 жыл бұрын

    you call it big, so how small is your mechanical one, is that some very old model ?

  • @oskarmolly
    @oskarmolly3 жыл бұрын

    I have a very old Viking computerized maybe 30 years old and I bought a Singer Heavy Duty machine. I use the Heavy Duty for everything now and I love it! I even quilt with it, true it doesn't have a large space but I've found how to work around that, and I do wish it had other buttonholes like the keyhole, my old Viking doesn't do that I don't think. It's so hard to figure out and when I sew I want it to sew and not sit for hours trying to figure out how to make it do something. All of your reasons pretty much are the same reasons that I have. I'm trying to figure out which is the best serger to buy. Living here in Norway they don't always have the same models that I have seen you demonstrate, and cost is another huge factor for me. Thank you so much for all of your videos!

  • @BlueprintDIY

    @BlueprintDIY

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!! 😊 I hope you find the perfect serger for you!

  • @alisajmcgrath2785
    @alisajmcgrath27852 жыл бұрын

    I'm new to you. I love how detailed you get. Its helped me to almost decide which machine I want. I have a 1975 Bernina 830. I love it but it's not for quilting. I'm thinking of the Brother pq1500sl machine. It has most everything I'm looking for. The only thing I'm not thrilled with is the front loading bobbin. But I've sewing that way for 5 decades. Lol. Now to go test. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. You're great. 🙂🙂💛💛

  • @BlueprintDIY

    @BlueprintDIY

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yayyy, that’s awesome that you have it narrowed down! Best wishes on your final decision!

  • @kierstenridgway4634
    @kierstenridgway4634 Жыл бұрын

    I have this machine. I never thought I'd go computerized. I do love it !! I do not sew a lot of apparel. But i will be using the buttonhole soon.

  • @ss25413
    @ss25413 Жыл бұрын

    I have the Bernette b77 also and I love it. I sew a lot of lace and silk and the dual feed is a must have for me. 🙂 I agree with some of the other comments, if you bought a Bernette from a dealer, they should offer free introductory classes to get you started.

  • @janniewilliams3569
    @janniewilliams35693 жыл бұрын

    I'm a mechanical sewing machine gal! To get the type of buttonhole you are looking for you would have to go waaaaay back to the older/vintage machines (like the old singer machines).

  • @johncolvin2561

    @johncolvin2561

    2 жыл бұрын

    One just needs a Buttonhole Attachment with templates that matches the shank of your presser feet. I believe most modern sewing machines are low shank machines.

  • @zheahra
    @zheahra3 жыл бұрын

    Mechanical machine gal! The mechanical machines have character, history, and tried and true.

  • @maryryckman8421
    @maryryckman84212 жыл бұрын

    You are amazing I have been looking for a new sewing machine sold me on this machine are awesome in explaining thank you

  • @jaineparr4773
    @jaineparr47732 жыл бұрын

    My mother’s old Kenmore had a keyhole buttonhole. You had to attach a big buttonhole attachment, and use a template to guide the attachment, but it was a keyhole buttonhole.

  • @aprilcaddell6335
    @aprilcaddell6335 Жыл бұрын

    I'm in the market for a new sewing machine as a beginning sewer. Have not made so much as a pillowcase. But I'm doing a lot of research, and at first was not even considering computerized machines. But now I'm seeing some benefits for it even as a beginner--such as being able to control sewing speed as I learn and having button-hole stitches since I want to make mainly clothes. Brother has a lot of well-priced computerized machines, so I may give one of those a try. But mechanical sewing machines do seem simpler and more basic as you said.

  • @BlueprintDIY

    @BlueprintDIY

    Жыл бұрын

    Welcome to the sewing community! I hope you find something that works well for you. 🙏🏾

  • @pocketbookhuntress

    @pocketbookhuntress

    6 ай бұрын

    Which machine did you decide on. Im trying to make the same decision.

  • @BridgeMD
    @BridgeMD5 ай бұрын

    I recently bought a 1948 Singer Featherweight with a button hole attachment and it has a key hole button template and several others. It’s amazing. My mechanical Juki 2010TL is my favorite, I have a fancy computerized machine and I rarely use it. It annoys me 😂. Just found you, love your videos.

  • @debbietodd8547
    @debbietodd85472 жыл бұрын

    I have an old 70's vintage Kenmore mechanical sewing machine that does keyhole buttonholes with the buttonhole attachment. I have had it since 1973 and am looking for a new machine and was demo'd an electronic machine which I swore I didn't want but wow! I was pleasantly surprised. Now I have a choice to make.🤔

  • @SequoiaMakes
    @SequoiaMakes3 жыл бұрын

    I've had a EuroPro computerized sewing machine for about 15 years now and it's been great. I don't use the fancy stitches much but I love the button to put your needle down or up so much. It's still working but I wanted a vintage workhorse mechanical machine for thicker layers of fabric and as a backup to my 14 year old computerized machine, so I just bought on FbMarketplace a Sears Kenmore 148.1310 and I am learning the ropes with it. It's a lovely machine in excellent condition that I'm sure will last me the rest of my life. I also have a Brother 1034D Serger that I haven't used nearly enough and need to get more acquainted with. I'm loving your channel and can't wait to get more sewing projects in. As a fat woman, I'm tired of trying to find clothes in stores and shopping online is a nightmare of a different sort, so I'm committed to making my own clothes, in my own unique style. I also love the upcycling for both environmental reasons and for economical reasons.

  • @annamarieh333

    @annamarieh333

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’m in the same boat as you! I want to learn to make my own clothes or at least fix what I have so I won’t look frumpy!

  • @Luis-yx1xi
    @Luis-yx1xi3 жыл бұрын

    Considering all the wonders and limitations of the computerized machines I think the ideal wuold be to have both. The mechanical and the computerized. Especially when the prices are not a huge deal.

  • @grandmalovesmebest

    @grandmalovesmebest

    2 жыл бұрын

    I had a TOL viking @ 1980 and now have a computerized singer 9960 for all the 600 stitches, a computerized brother for embroidery, and a mechanical Babylock for the 12" work space between the needle and tower. After awhile, you will see you need more than one machine (or will want more!). Singer $329 and Brother $299 (both new on Amazon) and BL $600. I sew nearly every day. Have had my Singer&Brother 10 yrs, need replacing (costs more for repairs, singer $150 just to ship to singer). Babylock is just a year old and works fine. I do take good care of my machines and can do any troubleshooting myself. Hope this helps.

  • @johnbeard2704
    @johnbeard2704 Жыл бұрын

    You're fantastic! I adore you! Thank you for the straight talk!

  • @BlueprintDIY

    @BlueprintDIY

    Жыл бұрын

    You’re so welcome 👍🏾

  • @colin101981
    @colin1019812 жыл бұрын

    Love your enthusiasm, it's infectious! Which am I? Both - have mechanical and computerised. I thought your review was accurate. I'm loving the Brother V5 - the basting is fantastic and with a 40mm stitch width - yes 40! it's a dream to use. Thank you so much for posting. Greetings from a little market town in North Wales UK. 🙋‍♂

  • @user-zx7xe1xl4q
    @user-zx7xe1xl4q6 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this information, mechanical for me. I am a Bernina guy only, my 1st Bernina I bought was the 830, I bought in 1974, I have a domestic 1100 I think that's how often I use it. And a 217 for all my heavy duty sewing. Love them all. I was left a Brother high end Embroidery machine, but as you say about there life, the mother board is Cactus and of course now a discontinued item.

  • @vanessajones3508
    @vanessajones35082 жыл бұрын

    I am both. I use my mechanical sewing machines and my computerized Brother Project Runway Machine. I like them all.

  • @kellypannone7708
    @kellypannone7708 Жыл бұрын

    Would love to see another video about this machine!!!

  • @deborahspooner8046
    @deborahspooner80462 жыл бұрын

    Great review. Clear and forthright. I am a mechanical machine person all day long. I have a black edition Janome HD3000. Before that, I had inherited my mother’s Brother Compact Ace, which I miss greatly. Computerized machines are ok, but when the software malfunctions, you are in trouble. Anyway, who needs all of those stitches?

  • @brendaholmes72
    @brendaholmes723 жыл бұрын

    I have a low end computer... I LOVE it... still can't do good button holes but I use all the odd stitches all the time. And I have a mechanical. I use it for heavy sewing and quilting. The computer machine I have a Brother XR3340... it can sew heavy fabric but there is not very much room... forgot the name.... between the sewing area and the motor/controller of the machine...

  • @victoriatorres8871
    @victoriatorres88712 жыл бұрын

    OMG...I just bump into your videos... now you got me thinking compuratize...love your videos..

  • @BlueprintDIY

    @BlueprintDIY

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!! 😊

  • @valerieb.4912
    @valerieb.49122 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so for your video. I sew with both machines. I have 14 sewing machines. The ones I use the most are a vinetage 1901 Singer hand crank(Lady Shannon) and a Bernina 750Q (Beatrice). I was so disappointed when I found out I can not get parts for my Bernina 1630 nor the 180 Artista. I have decided, I am no langer going to purchase computerized sewing machines. One more factor, it is more expensive to have them fixed or maintence.

  • @helentejada7660
    @helentejada76603 жыл бұрын

    Mechanical all the way. I love my machine, and don't see myself ever changing it. Also, it has a keyhole button hole!! Brother ES 2000

  • @Annie261.

    @Annie261.

    9 ай бұрын

    Um, I think that’s a computerized machine.

  • @DDMarla
    @DDMarla Жыл бұрын

    I'm on the hunt for a new machine. Currently I have a Viking Huskvarna and it drives me nuts! Lately it ceases up often and I struggle with the tension every time I change fabrics. I cannot count the number of times I have sent it in for repairs. So it is definitely time to replace it. Just don't know what to get. I've looked at many reviews and they are starting to run together. I love the "idea" of a computerized machine, just not the cost and I'm not sure about the learning curve and time I'll have to invest as I have several projects that I need to finish. Thanks for this review, I think you settled the computerized vs manual machine for me. Now just to figure out what machine will work best for me.

  • @siusaidhchaimbeul5499
    @siusaidhchaimbeul54992 жыл бұрын

    Used to have a Singer buttonhole attachment that made keyhole (one size only) as well as several sizes of plain buttonholes. Wish I still had that attachment as I just got a used (charity-shop) Singer.

  • @sewtritionistrdn1956
    @sewtritionistrdn19563 жыл бұрын

    With a mechanical sm you can easily maintain it; not so with a computerized as you pointed out. I like the computerized for "a few" of the decorative stitches. I got the Singer 6800HD(Heavy Duty) recently because of the sale price and the positive reviews it got. I got it mainly because it had most of the stitches I would use to embellish with and the zig-zag for sewing knit material. What I realized that when you go into the hundreds of stitches, each letter of the alphabet options (capital & small letters) counts as a stitch (keep that in mind when an sm lists 3+ alphabet options), each of the buttonholes counts as a stitch, as well as the period, question marks, etc. and that takes up most of the 100/300/500+, etc., stitch count. So how many dec stitches does one really get!

  • @79Sawsan

    @79Sawsan

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi are you happy ogmf Ur machine ? I'm thinking to buy heavy duty singer 7605c

  • @74artgrrl
    @74artgrrl2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this wonderful video. Liked and subscribed!

  • @BlueprintDIY

    @BlueprintDIY

    2 жыл бұрын

    Welcome to the BlueprintDIY family! 💕

  • @barbarakornacki8599
    @barbarakornacki85992 жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed your review and subscribed immediately since I too prefer mechanical machines. I have a Brother CS6000i I bought about 8 years ago which I liked but got tired of always having check the manual for the stitch codes, etc. I blamed it on my being older and the fact I didn't sew on a regular basis. Anyway, I went to our local sewing center and checked out a couple of used machines that they take in trade-in, check out, clean and sell. I chose a Kenmore 385 that I think is from the late 80s or early 90s. The price was right and it came with a walking foot so I was sold. I believe it has metal parts since it's a bit heavy which is a plus. It was pretty easy to learn how to use too - just a matter of moving some dials. I love it! I still have the Brother and can use that for the one-step buttonhole function when needed. I'm looking forward to checking out your mechanical machine reviews.

  • @BlueprintDIY

    @BlueprintDIY

    2 жыл бұрын

    Welcome to the BlueprintDIY family! 🤗 I’m so glad you found a machine that’s a better fit. I love a good “no fuss” machine.

  • @mayramendoza2635
    @mayramendoza26353 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for your help!!! I'm thinking to upcycle some two tone trousers to combine some to make them wide leg. I'm so terrified to attempt it!!🤯 Maybe you can do it sometime so I can get an idea. Any advice? ❤️ God bless and stay safe!!

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