German made Pfaff sewing machines, have been manufactured for 146 years, and they are noted for their technical refinements and precision.
Pfaff prides itself on the craftsmanship of its line of Pfaff sewing machines, especially on its sergers and embroidery machines.
Pfaff has always paid attention to details, and because of that, they have developed some of the highest quality and technically advanced sewing machines on the market.
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With German engineering and design, the line of Pfaff sewing machines are perfect for the advanced sewer who wants to express their creativity.
Pfaff is now owned by SVP Worldwide, the company that also owns Singer and Husqvarna Viking. Even though the company has changed hands, Pfaff machines continue to be known for their high quality and precision.
Pfaff Sewing Machines Models
Pfaff has several lines of sewing machines. The Creative Line has sewing and embroidery machines like the Pfaff 2144 and the Pfaff 2124.
Creative Vision is Pfaff’s top of the line sewing machine.
If you are into quilting, you may want to check out the Expression Line of sewing machines with its 37 different needle positions, dual lighting and graphic display, where you can see the actual size of a stitch on the screen.
For sewists who are looking for a serger, the Hobbylock Line has serger sewing machines that sew 1300 stitches a minute. Pfaff’s sergers also give precision results in stretch fabrics and knits—a real plus!
No matter what kind of machine you are looking for, you are bound to find a well-made machine in one of the Pfaff lines. New ones can be quite expensive, but you may be able to find a good used machine.
New Pfaff machines are only available through dealers, but you can often find a used one on eBay.
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