Husqvarna Viking has created numerous sewing machines since this Swedish company first began making Viking sewing machines in 1872. Throughout the years, the company has kept up with the latest innovations in sewing machines and often beat other sewing machine manufacturers to the punch. Today, Viking sewing machines are among the most sought after and respected sewing machines on the market. Present day Viking sewing machine designs are highly impressive. Many of them have built-in computer systems. The Husqvarna Viking Designer SE, for example, is one of the company's newest offerings. It features a very large designer screen , built-in sewing and embroidery advisors, interactive 3D embroidery functions and two USB ports. The machines also feature diode lighting for your sewing work station. If you like the SE model, you should also check out the Designer I for advanced sewing and embroidery needs. The Prelude 350 and 370 models are small and lightweight sewing machines that are ideal for creative and utility sewing projects. The Viking Interlude 435 and 445 models both have their own unique features to support novice and professional sewers. Some of their features include 25 needle positions, programmable memory, 30 stitches and adjustable thread tension and presser foot pressure, just to start. The Viking Huskystar series includes a variety of sewing machines. Each varies a little depending on the accessories and features you wish to have. The Scandinavia series includes the 400 model for sewing and embroidery as well as the 300, 200 and 100 models for sewing. The Viking Madison sewing machine is only available in the U.S. and is a limited edition. You may find restored, used or even new models of the Viking sewing machines for discounted prices when shopping the internet. |