If you’re in the market for a new sewing machine, you have your work cut out for you. It’s very easy to get taken in by brands or certain models that your friends or even relatives recommend.
But the problem is, just because a particular brand and model works for them, it might not necessarily be a good fit for you. Everybody has different sets of circumstances. Everybody has different needs. Maybe they have fairly light pieces to sew.
If they recommend a particular model to you but you have heavy-duty sewing loads and stitching, you’re going to have a problem if you buy that product.
So instead of asking around for referrals regarding the “best sewing machine” you could buy, use some objective selection factors. These are the selection criteria most sewing machine buyers would agree on.