Best Embroidery Machines by Price (2026)
My Honest Picks as a Sewing Machine Technician
Hi, my name is Cale Schoenberg, from Meissner Sewing & Vacuum in Sacramento.
I’m a fourth-generation sewing machine professional, following in the footsteps of my father, uncle, grandfather, and great-grandfather. I started fixing machines back in high school, so I’ve spent years on both sides of this world:
- in the repair shop, seeing what’s reliable and what holds up over time
- on the sales floor, seeing what customers actually love
My goal here is simple:
I want to give you a clear, honest picture of the embroidery machine landscape and help you buy the best machine for your budget.
Buying an embroidery machine can feel overwhelming. There are hundreds of models online, endless opinions, and a lot of marketing noise.
So instead of dumping every machine on the market in your lap, I’m going to give you a highly curated list of the best embroidery machines for the money at each price point.
Why You Can Trust These Recommendations
I think my perspective is valuable for a few reasons:
1. I’ve worked in repair
So I have firsthand experience with the build quality, reliability, and long-term durability of these machines.
2. I’ve supported real customers
I know which machines lead to high customer satisfaction, and which ones quietly lead to frustration.
3. I’m not trying to show you every machine
I could recommend dozens of models, but I genuinely believe that some embroidery machines are objectively better buys than others, especially when budget matters.
That also means:
- Singer, Viking, and Pfaff don’t make the cut in 2026.
- Bernina makes incredible sewing-embroidery combo machines (like the B570, B770 Pro, B790 Pro, B990), but they’re not the best value for standalone embroidery.
So if you know your budget, know what you want to make, and want a guide you can trust, this list will narrow things down fast
A Quick Note About Baby Lock vs Brother

You’ll notice I have a strong bias toward Baby Lock and Brother embroidery machines.
For machines over about $500, most Baby Lock and Brother embroidery models are built in the same factory and share nearly identical specs.
Think of them as biological twins wearing different outfits:
Otherwise, they’re extremely similar.
Alright, preamble done. Let’s get into my picks.
Best Entry-Level Embroidery Machines (Under $2,000)
If you’re new to embroidery and working with a tighter budget, you have two smart options:
Option #1 — A combo sewing + embroidery machine
Great if you want embroidery and a full sewing machine.
Option #2 — A dedicated embroidery-only machine
Best if embroidery is your main focus, especially for larger designs.
And here’s the big rule of embroidery machines:
The more you spend, the bigger the embroidery field gets.
Best Entry-Level Combo Machine: Baby Lock Aurora (Under $1,500)
If you want the best embroidery machine for beginners that can also sew, I recommend the Baby Lock Aurora.

It’s usually under $1,500 — and as low as $1,199 during National Embroidery Month.
Key features:
- 4” x 4” embroidery field
- 303 built-in embroidery designs
- Automatic needle threader (excellent for beginners)
- Simple touchscreen navigation
- Lightweight and easy to store
- Strong sewing performance too — basically a Jubilant with embroidery
Baby Lock also has tons of education online through their Love of Knowledge portal.
By the end of this guide I’ll sound like a broken record, but…
Baby Lock just does embroidery right: beautiful stitches, easy to use, and hard to break.
Alternative (Disney Option): Brother NS1850D
This is essentially the Brother version of the Aurora.

Same machine underneath, but if you want built-in Disney designs, go Brother.
If you don’t care about Disney, stick with Baby Lock.
Best Entry-Level Embroidery-Only Machine: Baby Lock Flare ($1,999)
If you know embroidery is what you want, the best value under $2,000 is the Baby Lock Flare.

On sale for National Embroidery Month at $1,999, and you get something rare at this price:
A 6” x 10” embroidery field.
That’s a big deal.
Highlights:
- 6.25” x 10.25” embroidery area
- 293 built-in designs
- Wi-Fi design transfer
- 14 embroidery fonts
- Advanced needle threader
In my experience:
Most people eventually outgrow anything smaller than 6” x 10”.
This size gives you room to grow into sweatshirts, quilting, wall hangings — without constantly feeling limited.
Want Sewing + Embroidery in This Size? Baby Lock Vesta
If you love the Flare but want a combo machine, the Baby Lock Vesta is basically:
Flare embroidery + Soprano-level sewing power

Including:
- 8.5” throat space
- Pivot function
- Smooth multi-directional stitching
Best Mid-Range Embroidery Machines ($3,000–$6,000)
Once you move into this category, you start getting:
- larger hoops
- better design placement tools
- bigger touchscreens
- true “dream machine” features
Here are my two favorite midline picks.
Best Value Midrange Machine: Janome Memory Craft 550E ($2,999)
Janome’s strength is sewing machines, but the 550E brings that same legendary build quality into embroidery.

For under $3,000, you get:
- 7.9” x 14.2” embroidery field
- 180 built-in designs
- 6 fonts
- Large color touchscreen
- Editing directly on-screen
- Downloadable AcuStitch software
- Up to 860 stitches per minute
- Automatic thread tension + jump trimming
This is an excellent “serious hobbyist” embroidery machine.
Best Feature-Packed Machine Under $6K: Baby Lock Reflection ($5,399)
The Baby Lock Reflection is where things start feeling truly high-end.

Top features:
- 9.5” x 14” embroidery field
- Huge 10.1” color touchscreen
- 2-point positioning
- Needle Beam placement light
- IQ Intuition Monitoring App
- 26 fonts + decorative alphabets
The big upgrade here isn’t just “more designs.”
It’s: Precision placement and ease of use.
Needle Beam shows exactly where the needle will drop.
2-point positioning lets you rotate and align designs perfectly.
And the IQ app alerts your phone if:
- thread breaks
- bobbin runs low
- stitching finishes
That’s luxury embroidery.
(Brother version with Disney: Brother Stellaire XE2)

Top-of-the-Line Embroidery Machine: Baby Lock Meridian 2 ($7,649)
If you want the best dedicated embroidery machine Baby Lock makes, it’s the Meridian 2.

This is a true flagship embroidery-only machine.
Key specs:
- 9.5” x 14” embroidery field
- 534 built-in designs
- 10.1” IPS touchscreen (gorgeous preview)
- 11.25” workspace
- NeverMiss automatic needle threader
- Automatic jump stitch cutting
- Stadium lighting
- Embroidery speed up to 1,050 stitches per minute
This is the machine for someone who wants:
Maximum hoop size, maximum automation, and zero compromises.
(Combo version: Baby Lock Altair 2)

(Brother version with Disney: Brother Stellaire XJ2)

Final Thought
If you take one thing away from this guide, it’s this:
Buy the biggest embroidery field you can reasonably afford.

4" x 4" is fine to start.
6" x 10" is where most people feel freedom.
9.5" x 14" is the “forever machine” level.
And if you ever want help choosing the right machine for your projects, I’m happy to point you in the right direction.

Best Embroidery Machines by Price (2026)

Written By: Cale Schoenberg
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Sue
February 14, 2026
What has happened to the Husqvarna Viking embroidery machines over the last few years? I am hearing various stories.