Computerized Sewing
Exceed your sewing expectations with JUKI’s lineup of computerized sewing machines that are perfect for beginners to pros who are looking for sewing machines with numerous features.
Exceed your sewing expectations with JUKI’s lineup of computerized sewing machines that are perfect for beginners to pros who are looking for sewing machines with numerous features.
Mechanical sewing machines allow you to choose stitches and change settings via dials and knobs, while computerized sewing machines use computer technology and come with a variety of built in stitches and fonts that you can choose from with the push of a button. Computerized sewing machines generally come with more built in stitches than a mechanical sewing machine.
Computerized sewing machines come with a range of features that are easy to use. If you get overwhelmed with too many options, it may be best to start with a machine that has a lower number of stitch patterns. A great computerized sewing machine for beginners (and experts) is the HZL-LB5020, which comes complete with a range of essential functions, 20 stitch patterns, and is portable.
Operational buttons tend to be different for most machines, in general, function and operational buttons are found on the front of the machine and there are buttons with arrows (up/down/left/right) that allow you to select different features. When you are in the process of buying a computerized sewing machine, you can visit a local JUKI dealer to learn more on how to use the machine you have in mind, look for instructional videos online, and once you do purchase the perfect machine for you, that machine will come with an instruction manual that will go through all the functions and operations buttons on your computerized sewing machine. If you purchased a JUKI computerized sewing machine, we link the instructional manuals within each product page.
The features of a computerized sewing machine will range based on the machine you’re purchasing, but some of the general features include an automatic needle threader, stitch control, drop feed, and the versatility to work on anything from a garment project to a quilt.
Computerized sewing machines are used for sewing projects, anything from creating a garment, to free-motion quilting.
You can use computerized sewing machines to do free-hand embroidery. If you’re looking to focus more on embroidery, we recommend looking into an embroidery machine.