Juki and Brother make sewing machines that are good.
Some of the more popular brands of commercial sewing machines include Brother, Kenmore, Consew, Juki, Mauser and Tacsew. Commercial machines differ from others becuase they can handle different types of materials.
Bernina, Brother, Dressforms, Elna, Ex Display Machines, Hire, Janome, Juki and Pfaff are some of the brands sold on the website "Sewing Machines Direct".
Several large machine brands offer machines that will do quilts. A few of these brands are: Brother, Consew, Singer, KenQuilt, and JuKi.
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Viking sewing machines are manufactured in Huskvarna, Sweden. The Viking brand is owned by the VSM Group AB. Viking began making sewing machines in 1872.
Someone that is looking to purchase a Juki sewing machine can do so at the company website as well as online retailers such as eBay as well as Amazon.
Kensew industrial sewing machines were made by Mistubishi.
I don't know all of them but at least Singer, Pfaff and Viking are.
Singer, Bernina, Pfaff, Husqvarna, Necchi, Brother, Juki, Seiko.
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The Lark sewing machine was manufactured by the British company Lark Sewing Machine Company. Founded in the early 20th century, the company produced a range of sewing machines that were popular during that era. The Lark sewing machines were known for their durability and ease of use, catering to both home sewers and industrial applications.