SAVE $90+:As of Dec. 31,Sisters Slave (2019) you can get up to $90 off select sewing machine models. Shop Brother, Singer, and more.
If you’ve been stuck on finding a new hobby for the new year, why not pick up sewing? It’s a creative outlet and a practical skill that can save you money in the long run (and prevent outfit malfunctions). And right now, there are plenty of sewing machine deals to help you get started without spending a fortune.
Here are the best sewing machine deals we could find as of Dec. 31:
If you’re new to sewing, I recommend buying the Brother LX3817 17-Stitch Portable Full-Size Sewing Machine. I have this exact model, and it’s lasted me years with no issues. It’s easy to use, lightweight, and has a wide range of stitch options for a very reasonable price.
You can get it for $88 at Walmart (I bought mine at Walmart, too) right now.
The SINGER M3500 Lightweight and Portable Sewing Machine with Accessory Kit is another great option, especially if the Brother machine sells out. It’s on sale at Amazon for $145.83, which is a little pricier than the model above but still a solid deal for a machine that retails for $219.99 on the SINGER website.
This machine has 110 stitch applications and comes with everything you need to get started (except fabric, of course). You’ll get a full set of accessories like needles, thread, and a seam ripper. The one-step buttonhole feature is also super handy.
The Brother CP100X Computerized Sewing and Quilting Machine is ideal for more advanced sewers who want to get into quilting. This model features 100 built-in stitches, a wide table, a fixed needle bar, and eight auto-size buttonholes. You’ll also get 10 sewing feet, a quilting guide, and a protective hard case to keep everything safe.
This machine is on sale at Amazon for $199.99, down from $229.99.
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