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Sewing Machines

Express your creativity with Harvey Norman NZ’s versatile range of sewing machines. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced crafter, our range of mechanical, electronic, and embroidery machines are perfect for the job. Browse our collection and tackle dressmaking, quilting, home decor projects, and repairs like a pro!

Stitch your creations to life

Explore Harvey Norman’s range of sewing machines, ideal for every sewer and every project. Whether you're tackling simple repairs or creating intricate designs like dressmaking, quilting, or embroidery, we’re here to help you find the perfect machine to bring your creative visions to life.

What are the different types of sewing machines?

Knowing the types of sewing machines can help you choose the right one for your needs and skill level:

  • Mechanical: Easy to use with manual dials—great for beginners.
  • Computerised: Advanced features, auto functions, more stitches.
  • Embroidery: Ideal for decorative digital patterns.
  • Overlockers: Finish seams with a professional edge.

Sewing machine activities

Sewing machine opens up a world of creative and practical possibilities:

  • Make or alter: Sew your own garments or fix store-bought clothes.
  • Craft home décor: Create curtains, cushion covers, and more.
  • Quilting: Piece together fabrics for handmade quilts.
  • Mend and repair: Fix holes or tears in clothing.
  • Create accessories: Sew bags, pouches, aprons, etc.

What features should a beginner look for in a sewing machine?

Here are some key features beginners should look for:

  • Ease of use: Easy threading and controls.
  • Stitches: Straight, zigzag, and buttonhole.
  • Adjustable stitch length & width: More control over sewing.
  • Free arm: Sew cylindrical items like sleeves.
  • Good lighting: LED light to illuminate the needle area.
  • Presser feet: Standard, zipper, and buttonhole feet.

How do I maintain and clean my sewing machine?

Keep your sewing machine in great shape:

  1. Unplug the machine before cleaning for safety.
  2. Remove the needle and presser foot to access tight spots.
  3. Brush lint and dust from the bobbin case and thread paths.
  4. Oil the moving parts as per the manual for smooth operation.
  5. Reassemble and test on scrap fabric.
  6. Schedule professional servicing yearly for best performance.

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