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Ep. 66 - The Sewing Machine Scoring Criteria

Wouldn't it be nice if there was a scoring system that gave you quantitative info on what machine might be best for you? Heath Jackson has devoted the last 6 years to creating this tool.

Like many makers, he had a dream of making a project to enable his outdoor pursuits. What started as just a tool became his infatuation. Since then he has bought and restored over 30 machines. While working with these machines Heath, kept careful notes on 7 distinctive features. With the help of friendly internet compatriots the homemade spreadsheet has become fairly extensive. 

The Scoring System 
  • 1. Power - Not including industrial machines 
  • 2. Strength - Punching power
  • 3.  Finesse - How delicate of an item can you put through? 
  • 4. Machine Tolerance - Finely tuned or thrown together?
  • 5. Durability - Is it metal parts or plastic parts?
  • 6. Ease - Can I find information/parts about it? 
  • 7. Features - What are you trying to accomplish?
Machines MUST HAVES:
  • Has to have reverse
  • Round bobbin
  • Must have zigzag (for maker generalist mahcine)
  • Must have power/motor 
  • Readily available for sale
  • Avoid non-metal plastic critical parts
Top Home Machines Mentioned:
  • Kenmore 1914 or1941
  • Neki
  • Bumeria
  • Pfaff 130, 1200 series, 117
  • Bernina X30 Series, 530-930 for mechanical, 1130, 1230 for motherboard
  • Singer 411G, Rocketeer 500 series with slant needle
  • Viking 19-22 series
  • Eldna
  • Janome 50’s - 90’s any machine especially if made by New Home

Top Industrial Machines Mentioned: 
  • Bernina 217 - $1,000
  • Pfaff 138
  • Brother TZ1-B652
  • Singer 20-U
  • Pfaff 
  • Juki 8700
  • Consew Rb