If you’re looking for a machine that brings sewing and embroidery together in one workspace, the bernette 79 offers a practical balance of versatility and control. Designed for makers who want to move beyond basic sewing, it supports detailed stitching, decorative embroidery, and larger creative projects without feeling overwhelming to use.

What the bernette 79 Offers

The b79 combines solid sewing performance with built-in embroidery capabilities, making it well suited for quilters, garment sewists, and anyone interested in adding embroidery to their work.

  • Sewing and embroidery functionality in one machine.
  • A generous stitch selection for both utility and decorative sewing.
  • Built-in embroidery designs with the option to add more via USB.
  • A spacious work area to manage larger projects comfortably.

Features That Support Everyday Use

The bernette 79 is designed to keep your workflow smooth and predictable, even as projects become more complex.

  • 5″ color touchscreen for stitch selection, editing, and embroidery previews.
  • Dual Feed system to help layers feed evenly, especially useful for quilts and slippery fabrics.
  • Automatic hoop recognition so you can clearly see the active embroidery area before stitching.
  • Programmable foot control with back-kick function for efficient seam finishing.

Projects That Suit the bernette 79

This machine supports a wide range of creative work, from functional sewing to detailed embellishment.

  • Decorative embroidery on garments, bags, and home linens.
  • Quilting and patchwork, combining precise piecing with decorative stitches.
  • Garments and accessories that benefit from consistent feeding and stitch control.
  • Personalized gifts, such as monogrammed towels or custom fabric pieces.

With its combination of sewing strength and embroidery flexibility, the bernette 79 is a practical choice for makers who want room to explore new techniques without switching machines.

Happy stitching, and enjoy discovering how sewing and embroidery can work together in your creative process.

Mat Joshua Aguila