Reliable Sewing Machines

Our motivation to innovate is simple yet powerful: we strive to empower tailors, seamstresses, and sewists with efficient, reliable tools that elevate their craft. Whether you're working with intricate designs or everyday essentials, Reliable has you covered with a comprehensive lineup of sewing machines—from zig-zag and button sewers to heavy-duty models for thick fabrics. Each machine is crafted to help you achieve exceptional results with ease and precision, making Reliable your trusted one-stop shop for all your sewing needs. Discover the perfect tools for every project, backed by a legacy of quality and innovation.

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Straight Stitch

Zig Zag

Blindstitch

Coverstitch

Serger /Overlock

Walking Foot

Tackers

Straight Stitch

The newest technology in the sewing industry is the replacement of the conventional "under the machine" type motor with a motor that is directly connected to the machines shaft. The advantages are a smoother, quieter operation, the elimination of the motor belt and faster set-up.

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ZIG ZAG

A zig zag stitch is a common stitch type when you require additional strength in a stitch. It's used in the production of undergarments, applique work as well as a decorative stitch.

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Blindstitch

Blind hemming is used when you need to secure a seam but you do not want the outside stitch to show. This is used for the hemming of pants, skirts and dresses. The blindstitch machine's penetration dial allows the user to adjust how deep the needle will go to ensure the stitch doesn't show on the outside of the fabric. The skip stitch feature enables the machine to skip every other stitch, which is useful for fine, delicate fabrics.

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Coverstitch

Coverstitch machines are widely used for all kinds of active wear sewing, whether it’s coverseaming, hemming, or collarette binding. They’re made in both flatbed and cylinder versions depending on the type of sewing you’re doing and your budget.

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Serger/Overlock

The serger (alternatively known as an overlock) is used to cover the edge of a ply of material to prevent it from fraying or it's used to sew two ply's of material together. Unlike their household equivalents, industrial serging machines can operate at very high speeds so they are very efficient. Sergers come in a variety of configurations; the most common being the two needle, three and four thread mock safety stitch and the five thread true safety stitch.

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Walking Foot

When you require a larger sewing area, we recommend a long arm type machine that will provide the clearance to sew larger projects.

A cylinder bed machine is ideal for any sewing application that requires circular sewing, whether that be a walking foot type machine or a coverstitch type machine.

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Tackers

A button sewing machine is the fastest way to attach a button to a garment. You can adjust from a 2 or a 4 hole button with a dial as well as the maximum number of stitches. Reliable modifies a standard button sewing machine to use as a drapery tacker with the ability to tack up to a 3/4" pleat.

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Alterations

Apparel

Leather Canvas & Upholstery

Drapery & Furnishings

Marine & Sailing

Hemming

Alterations

Leveraging our 65 years of experience, Reliable is the industry leader in producing sewing equipment that supports todays competitive alteration shop needs. Most of our machines have incorporated direct drive with needle positioning technology as it greatly improves the sewing experience, virtually eliminates noise and reduces the power consumption.

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Apparel

Finding the right sewing solutions for your production needn't be overly complicated. Leveraging our 65 years of experience, Reliable is the industry leader in producing sewing equipment for the apparel industry that's focused on getting the job done faster and better.

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Leather Canvas & Upholstery

Building it tough and building it right... that's the Reliable way. Leveraging our 65 years of experience, Reliable is the industry leader in producing heavy-duty sewing equipment that's focused on getting the job done faster and better.

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Drapery & Furnishings

Finding the right sewing solution for your production needn't be overly complicated. Leveraging our 65 years of experience, Reliable is the industry leader in producing sewing equipment for the drapery and furnishings industry that's focused on getting the job done faster and better.

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Marine & Sailing

Our Barracuda has set the benchmark for quality, innovation and value for the marine and sailing customer. Leveraging our 65 years of experience, Reliable is the industry leader in producing sewing solutions that's focused on getting the job done faster and better.

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Hemming

A hemming sewing machine is designed to create clean, durable hems, folding and stitching fabric edges to prevent fraying. Ideal for professional use, it delivers consistent, high-quality hems on garments, home textiles, and more.

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Shop By Stitch or Feed

Lockstitch

Chainstitch

Drop Feed

Needle Feed

Compound Feed

Direct Drive

Lockstitch Machines

A lock stitch is a fundamental stitch on any sewing machine – when the machine makes single stitches, the top and bottom threads “lock” together, keeping them secure in the fabric.

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Chainstitch Machines

Chainstitch is created using a looper instead of a bobbin so you can sew for longer without the need to stop. By its nature, it has more elasticity to the stitch making it very suitable for sewing areas that can benefit from this attribute. Serging, coverstitching and waistbands are just a few of the traditional uses for this stitch type.

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Drop Feed

A drop feed type sewing machine is the most common feeding type of all lockstitch machines. When the needle penetrates the material the feed dog "feeds" the material from underneath. For light to medium weight material this is a very efficient system and allows the machine to reach very high speeds of up to 5,000 rpm.

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Needle Feed

For material that is slippery or that is prone to puckering (what happens when the feeding is uneven), a needle feed feeding system is very useful. Unlike the drop feed that relies on the feed dog to move the fabric, the needle feed has the added help of the needle moving as well. In many cases this provides enough additional contact with the fabric to allow sewing on more challenging fabric. It can also be useful when the material has enough added thickness to make it a better choice than a drop feed.

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Compound Feed

A compound feed machine is recommended for sewing medium to heavy weight material. The simplest compound feed machine is also known as the unison feed machine. In this type, the outside foot walks, but the needle, like a drop feed machine goes up and down only. For additional feeding ability, the compound feed machine is recommended. In this case, the inside foot as well as the needle walks, providing the ultimate feeding capability.

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Direct Drive

The newest technology in the sewing industry is the replacement of the conventional "under the machine" type motor with a motor that is directly connected to the machines shaft. The advantages are a smoother, quieter operation, the elimination of the motor belt and faster set-up.

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