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The Brother ST150HDH is a heavy-duty sewing machine designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike, featuring 50 built-in stitches, an advanced needle threader, and a jam-resistant drop-in bobbin. Its robust 7-point feed dog system and included walking foot enable smooth sewing through multiple layers of tough fabrics like denim and leather. The machine offers an intuitive LCD screen for stitch selection, variable speed control, and a spacious needle-to-arm workspace, all backed by Brother’s lifetime technical support and a 25-year limited warranty.


























| Asin | B07V9PC6XT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,441 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing) #72 in Sewing Machines |
| Brand Name | Brother |
| Color | Offwhite |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,208) 4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00012502656074 |
| Included Components | sewing machine and accessories |
| Input Voltage | 120 volts |
| Item Dimensions D X W X H | 7"D x 16.26"W x 12.48"H |
| Item Type Name | Brother ST150HDH Sewing Machine, Strong & Tough, 50 Built-in Stitches, LCD Display, 9 Included Feet |
| Item Weight | 10.1 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Brother |
| Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Model Number | ST150HDH |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | ST150HDH |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Unit Count | 9 Count |
| Upc | 012502656074 |
| Warranty Description | 25 year limited |
User
First week but so far IMPRESSED!
It’s sleek and sturdy, well made with higher quality materials. I was so scared to buy this without seeing and touching in person but so far I’m in love with it. I have many sewing machines but most are vintage mechanical types. I needed a smaller computerized machine for digital stitch width regulation. Right out of the box I was impressed. It’s solid, the supplies are nice. The little storage compartment is well made and connects easily. The plastics on the machine feel “like the sturdier gel type” if that makes sense. Some plastics you can tell feel brittle and would break easily. THIS machines plastics feel more strong and solid without feeling brittle. It is so easy to change stitches, and it has gorgeous stitching. I’ve been piecing a quilt top with it and I’ve tried stitches 1, 2, and 15. They all work well. Some people complain about the locking function but it works exactly as it should as far as I can see. I think problems people have are user errors. For instance they say it auto locks at the beginning of a seam but not the end. Well how is a machine supposed to KNOW when you’re at the end unless you tell it. Simply stopping stitching won’t activate the auto locking, because you might just be adjusting or turning. You have to tap the reverse button at the end of the seam, and then it proceeds to do auto locking with no other input from you. It automatically start on powering it on, on stitch 01. That’s a left orientated straight stitch. But Brother allows you to program it to switch to starting at center position stitch number 02 very easily. Also it comes programmed to stop with the needle down in fabric, but just as easily, you can program it to stop with the needle up. Switching back on both is easy too. The soft cover is nice. They don’t specify so I expected a yucky plastic cover but it’s more fabric like similar to a fabric shower curtain liner. It’s light weight and will even slip over top of the stitch pattern card - which is also nice. I expected it to be flimsy plastic card, but it’s sturdy and thick. The bobbin winding on these brothers (the ones with the little gray circle at the base) is different and as far as I’m concerned, way better. Instead of having to stop after several rounds, to trim the top thread, you wrap it around a few times and then when it turns it cuts the thread tail for you and continues uninterrupted. Anyway, I researched for a couple months before buying this one. I was considering Janome and Eversewn both after narrowing it down to 3 different models. I contacted a sales person and was told that Eversewn is completely revamping their whole line in 2025 and that they’re not restocking any machines anywhere that sell out and have not even been producing, while waiting to produce the new models. So not knowing how that’s going to go, I wasn’t willing to risk the possibility of buying a new machine for it to be already discontinued. I could have chosen the Janome that had more stitches but though I have an amazing huge Janome machine that I love, I am not impressed with their lower end models. The plastic isn’t as nice though not as brittle feeling as Singer. But they’re accessory storage compartments are horribly designed on the lesser expensive models. You can’t open them from the top. You have to remove it, dump everything out to get what you need, and then repack it all to proceed. I feel like if you can’t be troubled to make the small details better, then I’ll just go with one who has a great attention to details. Brother and Janome are both VERY old and both VERY reputable companies. While Singer is both old and reputable, their new machines will not meet expectations as they’re not even owned or made by the same company - they’re only the same in name. They may as well be a new brand all together. I hope this review is helpful. I’ve tried to be thorough. One more thing I’ll add, I paid $50 more for mine ($299) than I could have paid if I’d bought and the green sewing store brand. It was on sale there for $249. But when you read their fine print at the other store, they do not take returns of opened sewing machines. Even damaged on delivery has to be taken up with the manufacturer. I wasn’t willing to risk that against Amazons excellent service practices and 30 day return policy on this.
User
A True Work Horse
I purchased this machine from Walmart on 6/3/2020. I have used it 2 to 4 hours everyday.I love this machine. I think it is the perfect entry level machine. It is very easy to thread. Visually, it is an attractive machine.It is able to handle multiple layers of fabric, and sew over the thickest seams with ease. I have not had any issues with skipped stitches, or any tension problems. My stitches have been clean, and even; very professional looking.I have sewn through multiple layers of denim. I have also used this machine to sew through layers of thick cotton batting and thick tightly woven quilters cotton without any problems.The throat area is spacious. The electronic display panel is easy to read. Selecting the stitches has been easy and rather intuitive.I think this machine offers just enough basic and decorative stitches to get you through most everyday projects, and some special projects.I think of this machine as an economical work horse. I paid $299 through Amazon. That would be a reasonable price for a basic sewing machine. This machine is much better than a basic entry level sewing machine. Given the sturdiness and features, it would be a great buy at $499.This machine is able to handle most tasks that you throw at it. I am really impressed by this machine.What would I change: I would increase the area under presser foot and plate a little more, making the presser foot lift 1/2 inch higher. I was able to sew multiple layers of really thick fabric, but was limited by how much I could fit under the presser foot. I have no doubt this machine could have sewn through even more layers of fabric, but I could not squish any more fabric under the presser foot.When I forced too much fabric under the feed dog, the machine was still able to sew through the stack, but it was a very tight fit. I had to help the feed-dog move the fabric by slightly tugging on the fabric to help move it through the machine.All-in-All, I am incredibly happy with this machine. It really is strong and tough with enough bells and whistles to make it a really good choice for beginners, and intermediate level sewers.
User
It’s a quiet machine great stitches
I love this machine. It’s quiet. You can adjust the speed. Button to raise the needle. Went through many layers of fabric with ease. The stitches are perfect. I would definitely recommend this machine.
User
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!!
User
Quiet and strong
I'm a beginner but have one of those cobbler machines. I wanted a machine to do the zigzag stitches but also wanted something strong enough for leather.The reviews sold me on this. Someone said it could go through a few layers of rawhide. I was able to use some old welding gloves and it went right through the thin leather with the default needle.The automatic stitch is awesome. I go real slow while I figure it out but it's super convenient to not have to use the foot pedal or worry about the cable. The two cons I have so far are the stitch chart connect to the handle but I don't know where to put it when I put the machine away. I'm just laying it on the bed for now.The second issue was I didn't see how to thread a normal or large size spool with this machine. I was using my drill with my cobbler machine but I would expect to be able to do that with this machine? I didn't see anything in manual tho.Over all super happy with this machine, it is really easy to switch between stitches and it's strong and quiet. Check out Tock custom on Yt for setting it up and stress test (went through 25 layers of cotton duck and 5 layers of leather!)Update 12/5/25 (Over 2 years later):Still love this machine. It fits perfectly under my cobbler machine (on its stand) and has become my go-to for repairing clothes and general household fixes. I don’t use it as often as it deserves, but every time I need it, I can pull it out and get back up to speed in minutes. Relearning the controls is easy—I keep the manual on my phone, and a quick look at the operations guide has me fully refreshed and working again in about 10 minutes.
User
Highly Recommend
Great machine. Has all the important features and sews thru multiple layers of thick fabric effortlessly. Plus it's very quiet, which is nice.When my Janome went in the shop, again, I decided to get a backup machine. I got this one because I like the Brother brand, and my (15x more expensive) Janome struggles with heavy fabric (which is why it's in the shop again). I just finished a man's flannel shirt. I used a heavy flannel; so attaching collar stands, plackets and cuffs gave this machine a good workout with multiple layers and interfacing. It performed beautifully! It sewed smoothly and consistently, without stopping or skipping stitches.My only criticism is that the machine light is inadequate. I installed a small magnetic sewing light that works great.Beautiful little workhorse. Highly recommend.
User
ST150HDH Great Machine for Bag Making
This Brother SD150HDH ($300) easily stitched two Sallie Tomato Tripper backpacks in 600D Cordura nylon and in heavy upholstery cloth. Having previously used a Kenmore mechanical for 30 years, and then pricey machines touted as heavy duty, this is my best machine ever for both bag making and general sewing. The longer feed dogs pull thick and thin fabrics equally well without using the included walking foot. It sews through 8 layers of unwaxed canvas with a size 14 universal or denim needle without lugging. It balks at more layers, but, conveniently, raising and lowering the presser foot erases the "too thick" error code, so there is no need to restart the machine. The needle up/down position is a must for me. It is heavy, solidly built, powerful, and after 6 months continues to sew perfect stitches. The optional extension table is nice to have. Needle threading and bobbin winding are better than other machines I have tried. For my machine, pliers are needed to twist the needle out of the needle bar after sewing very heavy fabrics; otherwise this is the perfect tool for my needs.
User
Happy
Easy to use, handles layers well.
User
Love my “upgraded” sewing machine
I learned (still learning) how to sew on a cheap Kenmore and thought I just a really bad sewer. Turns out, the machine was just really bad.This “upgraded for me” Brother has been great so far!I love the speed control feature as it’s allowed me to have more control over my sewing, letting me really concentrate on accurate stitch alignment.The length of the outlet is also great! I don’t need to use an extension cord anymore.It comes with lots of different feet and tools to actually take care of your machine as well, something my Kenmore didn’t have.The instruction manual is very thorough and explains everything very well.I was very intimidated to use the machine at first, but the learning curve is not too bad once you get over the slight overwhelm, if you’re not used to a good quality machine.I hope to work on many sewing projects with this machine and that it lasts me a lifetime 🩷 Brother products!
User
Me encanta 😍
En verdad me sorprendió, cose varias capas de tela, en especial la tela delgada ( forro japonés) ninguna arruga..el ojal muy hermosos, pesa 6 kilos..genial me gusta la marca brother y este modelo lo vale😍😍, sin olvidar el prensatelas para ojal ninguna marca lo tiene como este modelo de máquina, en velocidad es lenta por qué así son las máquinas de coser caseras, tengo un industrial, pero esta máquina es hermosa...solo un mal comentario es el conector, es demasiado sensible se puede safar fácilmente. Pero es casi perfecta😍😍
User
Très bonne machine!
Je débute en couture et apres des semaines de recherches je me suis décidée à prendre cette machine. Elle est parfaite!!! Elle fait pas trop de bruit, les instructions pour l’enfiler son clair (j’ai reçu les intsrictions en fr en ang). Pour la couture elle est parfaite. Pour le moment rien à redire! Elle resistante et peut coudre sur des tissus plus lourd! Meme si je l’ai prise pour débuter semble que je pourrais la garder pour des années encoree! Premier projet couture terminée!
User
Es perfecta
De las mejores inversiones, todas las puntadas tiene acabados de excelente calidad, es muy fácil de usar, el manual es muy claro y completo, tiene una gran variedad de accesorios, cose bien en diferentes groser de tela y texturas... La amo.
User
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.
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