Brother ST150HDH Sewing Machine, Strong & Tough, 50 Built-in Stitches, LCD Display, 9 Included Feet

Brand:Brother

3.7/5

663.31

Sew on everything from multiple layers of heavyweight fabrics and denim to lightweight silks. 50 built-in sewing stitches, including decorative stitches and 5 styles of one-step, auto-sized buttonholes. Longer 7-point feed dogs with box feed design help provide smoother fabric feeding even with tough projects. The right and left feed dogs grab your fabric securely while the center feed dog holds the thread, for superior stitching and feeding. Included walking foot holds and moves the fabric between the foot’s upper feed dog and the machine’s lower feed dogs to better control difficult fabrics and multiple fabric layers. Expanded 6. 4” w x 4. 1" h needle-to-arm workspace provides more room for quilts and bulkier sewing projects. Includes two #14 heavy duty needles for sewing heavier fabrics such as jeans and leather, in addition to two No.11 needles for light to medium weight fabrics and two No.14 ballpoint needles for knits and other stretch fabrics. Super wide stitch selection, with up to 7mm stitch width. Variable speed control allows you to sew at your desired speed. Start/stop and needle up/down buttons give you added control over your sewing, and are extremely useful when pivoting. One-step drop feed button for free-motion sewing. 9 sewing feet, with walking, ¼” piecing, buttonhole, overcasting, monogramming, zipper, spring action zigzag, blind stitch, button sewing feet. Clear-view bobbin cover and bobbin allow you to see when the bobbin is running low on thread. Quick-set bobbin system makes it easy to insert your bobbinch Automatic bobbin winding system produces an evenly wound bobbin for optimal sewing. Sew with or without the included foot pedal. 25-year limited with free customer phone technical support for the life of your product.

EAN: 0012502656074

Categories Arts, Crafts & Sewing, Sewing, Sewing Machines,

This product is intended for sale only in the US at 120 volts, and any other use or sale voids the warranty. At your side support: The ST150HDH sewing machine comes with Brother at your side support offering free technical support via online, live chat or phone for the life of your machine. LCD Screen: View your stitch selections, stitch size and recommended sewing foot on the LCD display. Included accessories: The STH150HDH heavy duty sewing machine comes with 9 sewing feet, set of heavy weight sewing needles, instruction manual and more. Advanced needle threader and drop-in top bobbin: This sewing machine includes an advanced needle threading function that easily pushes the thread through the needle with the press of a lever and a jam resistant drop-in top bobbin. 50 Unique built-in stitches: The ST150HDH features 50 built-in standard, utility and decorative stitches including 5 auto-size buttonholes.
Batteries required No
Brand Brother
Color Offwhite
Country of Origin Vietnam
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 997 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Is Electric Yes
Item model number ST150HDH
Item Weight 18.91 pounds
Manufacturer Brother
Material Metal
Number of pieces 1
Power Source Corded Electric
Product Dimensions 9.1 x 9.1 x 9.1 inches
Product Dimensions 9.1"D x 9.1"W x 9.1"H
Warranty Description 25 year limited.

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Scritto da: Catarina
Sews like a dream, with no tangled bobbin threads
First, I really appreciate that this machine has a good user's manual. It would be even better with a detailed index, but the quality and information is much greater than in many instruction manuals I have had. Using the excellent instructions, I am able to wind a very even bobbin. My previous machine did not wind an even bobbin and it caused no end of problems. Now I can actually SEW, rather than spend my time untangling bobbin threads. This machine also has a unique way (to me) of guiding the bobbin thread so it picks up automatically and doesn't need to be manually pulled up. This also seems to help in keeping the bobbin thread from tangling. I haven't tried any truly heavy duty material yet, but it sews easily through thick seam or hem points that made my previous machine get stuck. I highly recommend this machine. The only thing I would change is the plastic part of the throat plate. It seems a little flimsy and I live in fear of it breaking. I would have gladly paid $20 more for a metal cover. But overall an excellent machine that will let you enjoy your sewing!
Scritto da: Mary
Good solid machine
I purchased this Brother ST150HD a few months ago as a back up machine to have if my Brother SE1900 needed service. I have been using the SE 1900 the past few months for mainly embroidery and sewing on the ST150HD for mostly everything. The machine is made in Taiwan and has a a very strong motor. It sews smoothly and the assortment of stitches is very nice. While it does not have adjustable pressure I find that it feeds any kind of fabric just fine without puckering or skipping stitches. Manual needle threader works every time and the machine has decent lighting. I did purchase a Brother extension table for it. This model is similar to the Brother Innovis NS80 but with 50 stitches. It has a start/stop button, reverse and needle up/down. Quite a surprisingly good quality machine at a bargain price.
Scritto da: mlrosier
I'm a man!!! I'm not supposed to sew!
I'm a man, and this purchase has me questioning why a good majority think that sewing is only for women. NOT SO!! My dog is my everything, and I do everything to keep her safe. I bought a Fi GPS collar, and I didn't want to have two collars on my pup. Her daily collar is a martingale collar, and it's a must-have for my harness slipping monkey butt. I have a bridge that connects her harness to her collar. So, having said that, I wanted a way to attach the Fi unit to her martingale. And nobody sells martingales that are fi-ready. So I set out on a quest to make my own for her. I first bought a beginner sewing machine. It broke when I tried to sew my design. I nearly gave up. This isn't for me. I'm a guy. Guys aren't capable of such artisan things as sewing. Well, I don't give up easily and I started to research my ineptitude. The machine that broke was not designed for heavy duty sewing. So, I did more research and I found this machine. I bought it, and man oh man, it's fun. I not only made her custom Fi compatible martingale, I also made her a detachable seatbelt loop for her harness. So, if you are a man, and you don't think sewing is a possibility for you, or you feel embarrassed to sew things. Don't. Sewing is cool, and this machine makes it cooler.
Scritto da: Transplanted1
My favorite Sewing Machine ever
I don't know where to begin I love this machine so much. Forgive the tower of Pisa stitch, I was marvelling at it forgetting to look where it was going. This is the third sewing machine I have tried at home to upgrade from my 20 year old Kenmore. I was looking for a mechanical heavy duty (which the Kenmore is not). I had tried a Singer which failed the first day, not inspiring confidence, then a Bernette b05 made in China and honestly looking like it (although I have the Bernette Overlocker which is fantastic) then the Janome HD5000 which was ok but the stitch dial action was just too stiff for my arthritic hands and elbows and the dial is also on a horizontal line, it's not a loop, so you had to go through the ENTIRE row to get back to the beginning, got old real fast. Then came this Brother ST150HDH. Oh WOW!! My engineer husband who unpacks them for me said this one seemed much better quality than the others and I agree, the housing is gorgeous, much prettier than in the picture, like mutton fat. What amazes me is that is it computerized yet costs considerably less than the others PLUS it comes with a walking foot besides the other presser feet. The optional stitch panel is super clear. The computer only shows up as an LCD screen NOT a touch screen (which I dislike on sewing machines as I have brushed them by mistake erasing the whole set-up); the stitches are chosen by a super smooth dial below the screen which then sets the default length and width for that stitch, indicating the presser foot needed (and provided). The Stitch dial is on a circle inside so when you turn the dial to the left of the #1 stitch you get the last or #50 stitch, which makes is super quick and easy to 'navigate' to your desired stitch. You can elongate or widen each stitch using the buttons next to the settings. There is also a button under the twin needle button which activates the automatic reverse/reinforcement stitch and needle up position to end but ...it is simply turned on and off at the touch of that button, no complex dive into the bowels of a computer. Another huge bonus is how quiet this machine is, the quietest of all the machines I have ever used. Neither does the machine shake at all. solid as a rock. It went through 8 layers of (not heavy) canvas with a size 14 needle no problem. I am super impressed and might become a true Brother convert over this. I already have had the Brother1034D Serger for over 7 years now and it continues to be a humble and easy little workhorse. Slight cons: the LED light is fairly dim but I just add another one behind it (pictured) so not a problem. There is not thread cutter but not a big deal since even thread cutters leave a few mm of thread I have to cut manually anyway. I am going to get the optional extension table for it and the side cutter to supplement my serger because the overlock stitch is nice! I better stop now but I would say you've got to give this a try! It's the best of Mechanical and Computerized together leaving out the worst of both.... Update: I got the extension table for it; the Owner's Manual listed it as an accessory only available through a certified dealer, my local dealer had one in stock, the whole thing now measure about 23" long. It's fantastic. A year later: I love it even more, super easy to work with and yes ploughs through layers better than a Bernette38, Sears Kenmore or Singer!!
Scritto da: Connor
Excellent
My mother rips through fabric like a car in a drag race. All I hear from the next room is the rapid thuds of the foot and needle.
Scritto da: Steven Simmons
Great Machine!!
This so far has been a great machine. I will admit that I haven't used it as much as I would've liked. That said, I did test it extensively and I'm impressed. It's very easy to set up, it has a nice array of stitches that would appeal to both a beginner or someone more experienced. It's very quiet, and while I wouldn't test it's strength (Tok Custom). It's reassuring that it has the capability. Highly recommend.
Scritto da: Aira Araneta
I love it!
Great machine! Lots of functions, quiet, and sturdy.
Scritto da: Norm Carmel
Makes sewing a breeze
I have several vintage sewing machines, this one is amazing. Simple to use, easily adjustable on the fly, it allows me to do things that I never dreamed of doing with the older machines.
Scritto da: None
Great machine!!!
I'll always use a Brother machine. They last for a long time. I sew almost daily and my last Brother machine lasted 14 years. I would recommend this machine to anyone looking for a good machine that will last.
Scritto da: Aa
Excellent for beginners
Very easy to use.. I still struggle with anything stretchy but that would be the case with any machine..

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