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Baby Lock Sopraan BLMSP-recensie (updates voor 2023)
Opmerking van de redactie: This Baby Lock Soprano BLMSP review was originally written in 2015, and has been revised and updated in 2023. We have added similar alternatives such as Husqvarna Viking Jade 20, Janome Memory Craft Horizon 8200 QCP, En Janome 4120QDC .
For quite a while, I had been reading about the new line of Baby Lock sewing machines. I finally had an opportunity to review a couple of them when I visited Laura’s Sew and Vac in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. In fact, Laura’s husband and business partner, said they had just unpacked the Baby Lock Soprano BLMSP machine the day before I arrived. The Soprano is one of three long anticipated sewing, quilting and embroidery machines… the Soprano, Lyric and Katherine.
The Katherine is a basic computerized naaimachine with 190 on board stitch options; the Lyric is Baby Lock’s newest sewing and quilting machine, with 250 on board utility and decorative stitches; and the Soprano is Baby Lock’s latest offering in affordable embroidery machines for the home, offering a total of 300 stitches from which to choose.
Baby Lock Soprano BLMSP Overview
Baby Lock Soprano BLMSP is a symphony of sewing excellence that comes with an impressive array of 300 built-in stitches, including utility, decorative, and heirloom stitches, this machine is the perfect conductor for all your sewing projects. The Soprano's advanced needle threading system and quick-set, drop-in bobbin make setup a breeze, while its programmable stitch creator feature allows you to customize your own unique stitch designs. The LCD touchscreen display provides easy access to all the machine's features, and the machine's ample workspace and advanced lighting system ensure you can see and sew with precision.

At first glance, all three of the machines in the brand new Baby Lock line look exactly alike.
They all have an advanced naaldinrijger; start/stop button; needle up/down; thread tie off and cut; adjustable stitch length and width; automatic needle threader; two bright LED lights – one above the needle and another over the work space; knee lift; drop feed; free arm; on board accessory storage; memory keys; and on board seam guides on both the needle plate and bobbin cover.
The ergonomic design of the monochromatic LCD screen and function buttons are great for people who are challenged with carpal tunnel syndrome or issues with changing vision requirements.
What are the features on Baby Lock Soprano BLMSP?
- Monochromatic LCD Screen
- 300 On board decorative and utility stitches
- 99 Utility with 10 one-step buttonholes
- 94 Decoratieve steken
- 17 satijnsteken
- 18 Decoratieve satijnsteken
- 14 kruissteken
- 58 Combinable utility stitches
- 5 alfanumerieke lettertypen
- Adjustable stitch length and width [maximum stitch width 7mm]
- Automatic presser foot pressure adjustment
- Automatische aanpassing van de spanning
- Advanced needle threader
- Automatische draadafsnijder
- Quick-Set, top-loading bobbin
- Advanced Pivoting Feature
- Heldere LED-verlichting
- Knie lift
- Drop-feed
- Utility stitch editing
- Capability to store personal stitch settings for each utility stitch
- Reset-toets
- Bewerkingsmogelijkheden voor decoratieve steken
- Terug naar de begintoets, keert terug naar het begin van een decoratief steekpatroon
- Bewerk en combineer letter-/decoratieve steken
- 15 Memory pockets
- Spiegelbeeld
- Variabele naaldposities
- Knop Naald omhoog/omlaag
- Start/stop-knop
- Laterale en diagonale voeding
- Automatic built-in darning
- Tweelingnaald instellingen
- Automatische naaivoetlichter
- Reinforcement/stitch lock key
- Quick set bobbin winder
- On board seam guides on the needle plate and bobbin cover in inches and centimeters
- Vrije arm
- Twee ingebouwde opbergvakken voor accessoires
- Tutorial aan boord
- On board threading and bobbin winding guides
- Pivoting
- Automatic fabric sensor
Working on the Baby Lock Soprano BLMSP
When I sat down to review the Baby Lock Soprano BLMSP, I knew it had just been uncrated, but I was not aware that I was the very first person to work on it. I saw the word ‘English’ on the LCD screen, but ignored it. I followed the threading and bobbin winding guides to set up the machine, and set the straight stitch to start the review. However, when I attempted to press the ‘start/stop’ button, it did nothing. It wasn’t until then that I realized I had to first press ‘OK’ to alert the machine that English was the language in which I would be working. With that done, everything went smoothly.
The stitch selection process involved first identifying the desired stitch and then finding out which menu category it is stored in. With that done, the next step is to first depress the button assigned to that menu category and then toggle through the stitch patterns until the desired stitch appears on the LCD screen. Each stitch that I sampled was perfectly formed, secure and excellent in every way.

While working on the Baby Lock Soprano, I discovered that the machine is one of the most solidly built sewing machines that I have worked on in quite a while. It is whisper quiet. Having a conversation while sewing was no challenge at all. It was not necessary to raise or voices even a little bit. It goes without saying that working on a machine this quiet also means that there is absolutely no vibration whatsoever.
What are some alternatives for Baby Lock Soprano BLMSP?
We hebben er meerdere beoordeeld commercial sewing machines like Baby Lock Soprano BLMSP and here are some alternatives we highly recommend.
De Husqvarna Viking Jade 20 naaimachine combineert naadloos geavanceerde functies met een strak, modern ontwerp. Met een extra grote naairuimte van 20 cm, verlicht door heldere LED-verlichting, kunnen grote projecten moeiteloos worden uitgevoerd. De naaigeleider in het deksel vereenvoudigt het proces en adviseert ideale steken en instellingen voor verschillende stoffen en technieken. Met 82 prachtige steken van 7 mm breed, Dankzij de bovenlader en een ingebouwde naaldinrijger garandeert deze machine precisie en gemak. Dankzij de start/stop-functie kunt u zonder voetpedaal naaien, waardoor deze machine perfect is voor decoratieve steken en gebruikers met fysieke beperkingen. pronkt met een accessoirevak en de snelheidsregeling van de machine draagt bij aan de veelzijdigheid ervan.
De Janome Horizon Memory Craft 8200 beschikt over alle functies en extra's die je nodig hebt bij het quilten. Bij de Janome Memory Craft 8200 wordt de enorme 30 cm rechts van uw naald meegeleverd. Op dit gebied kunt u gemakkelijk een grote quilt quilten. Bij de Janome Memory Craft 8200 QCP wordt een kniehevel meegeleverd. Uw naaivoet zal eenvoudig sta op met een snelle duw naar rechts met je knie!Je kunt gemakkelijk de laatste aanpassingen aan je project maken terwijl je het gebruikt met de optie 'naald omlaag'!
De typische instellingen voor quilten uit de vrije hand van de Horizon Memory Craft 8200QCP zijn perfect voor quilters uit de vrije hand! U ontvangt ook een converteerbare quiltvoet uit de vrije hand met gesloten teen, open teen en doorzichtige voet, naast een stopvoet die kan worden gebruikt voor quilten uit de vrije hand. Met slechts een snelle druk op de knop aan de zijkant van de machine kunt u uw transporteur laten zakken.
Which fabrics work on the Baby Lock Soprano BLMSP?
Stoffen die werken | Stoffen die niet werken |
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Natuurlijke vezels/katoen-linnen-wol Fijne stoffen/zijde-satijn-taft/fluweel Synthetische stoffen/mix-rayon-polyester Gebreide stoffen (alleen medium tot zwaar) Bekleding Denim | Bond Reptielen huid Canvas/keperstof Kunststof/rubber Extra dikke stoffen of meerdere lagen Leer |
What are the accessories that come with Baby Lock Soprano BLMSP?
Standaard accessoires:
- 16 Snap-on feet
- Knoopsgat voet
- Overhandse voet
- Monogram voet
- Rits voet
- Zig zag foot
- Blindsteekvoet
- Knoopsluiting
- Quiltvoet uit de vrije hand
- Free-motion open toe quilting foot
- Echo-quiltvoet uit de vrije hand
- Lopende voet
- Steekgeleidervoet
- Open teenvoet
- Teflon voet
- Verstelbare rits/biesvoet
- 1/4″ Quilting foot with a guide
- Knie lift
- Verlengtafel
- Gids voor quilten
- Zachte kaft
- Extra spoeltjes
- Tornmesje
- Tweelingnaald

Optionele accesoires:
- Straight stitch needle plate and presser foot
- Double spool thread stand
How to maintain the Baby Lock Soprano BLMSP?
Onderhoudsactiviteiten | Na elk gebruik | Maandelijks | Eén keer per jaar | Zoals nodig |
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Maak de racehaak en voerhonden schoon | Ja | Nee | Nee | Nee |
Veeg de kop af met een zachte, droge doek | Nee | Nee | Nee | Ja |
Veeg de kop af met een zachte, vochtige doek | Nee | Nee | Nee | Ja |
Smeren | Nee | Nee | Nee | Nee |
Service door een professionele naaimachinereparateur | Nee | Nee | Ja | Nee |
Baby Lock Soprano BLMSP Summary
For a little while, I was wondering if the merger between Baby Lock and Brother was a good idea. Everybody knows that Brother not only sells machines through authorized dealers, they also sell online and in big box stores. Those sewing machines and sergers are generally of far lesser quality and what many in the sewing machine industry refer to as ‘throw away’ machines.
I am pleased to say that my observations so far have been that the Baby Lock quality and workmanship has not suffered one bit. The Baby Lock Soprano is an excellent sewing machine that I believe almost any home sewer would be proud to say that they own one of these machines. The only feature on the Soprano that I am not pleased with is the placement of the drop feed control. I have said over and over again that every single feature control, regardless of how seldom or often it is used, should be within easy reach.

Having to remove the accessory case to do anything more than replace a bobbin is, in my opinion, a highly inefficient use of time and energy. If and when the folks who design and manufacture sewing machines ever have to use one in a real sewing room situation, the drop feed control will be moved to a more accessible position and never again tampered with.
I know enough about actual mechanics to understand why the drop feed control is not on the column with most of the other controls, but it seems to me that there should be a way to put it someplace near the needle plate or on front of the machine. As my granddaughter says… “I’m just saying”.
The only other feature I observed that was not really a minus for me, but could understandably be a negative for some people is the shorter distance between the needle and column. It isn’t a real big difference, but an extra inch or two could make a difference for those who prefer working on larger sewing and machine quilting projects on a regular basis.
While taking those two relatively minor disadvantages into consideration, I believe that the Baby Lock Soprano BLMSP is a strong contender for being one of this year’s top ten sewing machines. It is a great machine for anyone who has already mastered the basics of sewing machine operation and an excellent option for the advanced home sewer who is in the market for a new machine.
The bright LED lighting, solid construction, quiet operation and ergonomic design make it an ideal choice for anyone who has the slightest concern for comfort and ease of operation. I hesitate to recommend this machine for a beginner because learning to use all of the features might be a bit intimidating for anyone who is the least bit challenged or frustrated by being required to make a lot of choices and decisions while still in the learning phase.
There are, however, many people who welcome such a challenge and could excel in making their very first sewing projects on the Baby Lock Soprano. This is definitely not a machine for use by children younger than 13 or 14 years of age, however… even those who many consider to be advanced. I watched a few episodes of the kids’ version of Project Runway, and still maintain that even those youngsters were not ready for a machine as sophisticated as the Baby Lock Soprano. Although I have not yet had an opportunity to review it, I am inclined to believe that the Baby Lock Katherine is better suited for the younger set.
Of course, the final decision should be made by the actual user. If you or someone in your household are in the market for a new sewing and quilting machine, I urge you to visit the nearest authorized Baby Lock dealer and ask for a demonstration of this brand new machine before deciding to take one home.
Baby Lock Soprano BLMSP Review
Samenvatting
The Baby Lock Soprano BLMSP is a computerized sewing machine that is designed for beginners and intermediate sewers. It has 300 built-in stitches, an automatic needle threader, drop-in bobbin, 7mm maximum stitch width and 4mm maximum stitch length, 1-step buttonhole, speed control slider, LED light, and carrying case. It is easy to use and a good value for the price. However, it does not have as many stitches or as much power as some other machines, so it may not be the best choice for heavy-duty sewing projects.
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what is the price of the Soprano?
About $1400
In June 2020 I was able to purchase a new Soprano from my local dealer for about $1700. That was a sale price! Do the price on this machine has gone up considerably since it was first introduced. I love my Soprano!
My baby lock dealer is charging $1499.00 for the Soprano, is this a bit high? I did enjoy your review of this machine.
I was just quoted a price of $1399 for the Soprano at both of my local Babylock dealers, and I live in a high cost of living area in the Northeastern US.
Are these prices with trade-in?
I think that is about average. I bought mine used and it is in mint
condition and I paid $1100.00. She is a wonderful machine!
Great review. I am sleeping on it one more night before I decide and appreciate all your input. Thank you.S
What is the difference between NQ1300TRW and the brother soprano?
Anyone know the price of the Lyric opposed to the 1399 on the Soprano?
I’m not sure which way to go…..both offer what I would need.
I paid $999 for the Lyric in July 2016. Supposedly a state fair special in ND
Carol,
I’ve had the Lyric on my wish list for quite a few months, until tonight. I went in to one of my local quilt shops for some last minute x-mas items and got to talking to the store owner. My fiance’ was actually the one who asked what the differences where between the two machines, and we were told that the Soprano has the advanced pivoting feature (used when doing applique’) and the Lyric does not. I had originally been quoted $1599 for the Lyric (at a different shop), and now have my eye on a used (she only used it 3 months) Soprano from the shop we visiting this evening. They sell new Soprano’s for $1799, but I’ll be calling them Monday morning with credit card info ready to snatch up the used Soprano.
Just to note: the drop feed control is in the setting screen: simply go to the appropriate setting screen and turn on the feature. Then when you sew, the feed dogs will be automatically dropped. No need to remove accessory case.
I have had mine about a year, but not even a beginner, I found it a little intimidating, so didn’t use it for the first 4 or more months – kept using my Symphony since is was so easy. Finally I figured out how silly I was and I started using her. She was fantastic…so quiet and such beautiful stitches. I still took me awhile to get to know where everything was and still don’t have the “normal” stitch down well. I keep getting one that has one or more stay stitch stitches …. then starts stitching.
My home is sort of upside down with my husband needing care from me, so I don’t have much time to play with her…but she is on the table – and my wonderful Symphony is in her case for a bit.
I have a chance to buy a used symphony or a Katherine floor model which would you recommend? What’s a good price for a used symphony?
I have this machine. Since I do alit of alterations I find that you cannot work on sleeves or cuffs because the arm needs to be much smaller. I will keep it just for quilts. Thank you
Thank you for this review, I’ve been searching for 2 weeks for the feed dog button! Had not used my extension table do didn’t realize the accessory tray had to be removed to find the feed dig button! Did not find that info anywhere in reference guide or online.
I just I bought the Baby Lock Soprano. Model BLMSP. I bought it for the purpose of quilting. I have had it in my house for 2 weeks and still have not taken it out of the box. I have a very good Brother machine that I love, except I really can’t use it to quilt, not enough room, I really need some feed back from anyone that owns one of these. What do you think? Do you love it? How does it compare to the Juki HZL-F600. Look forward to hearing from you.
I was quota $2300. For a soprano is that high?
Have had my Soprano for about a year. Love it. But the auto needle threader has now failed. Repair person fixed it up, but cautioned me to not use the threader for any needles smaller than a # 7.5 or 8. Anyone else been told this? Disappointed if I can’t use the threader for all needle sizes.
I’m interested in the Saprano or Lyric Babylock. I read these machine have partial metal chassis, as opposed to full metal chassis on Janomes. Does this effect the lifetime and quality of the machine?
I teach sewing classes and all of my kids 8 and up sew on the Soprano, no problem. To suggest it is too much for them is ridiculous. They enjoy sewing on a quality machine.
This same machine is now $400 more? It doesn’t seem right that an older model appreciates nearly 30% over time. New model, yes – old no. Please let me know your thoughts.
I have the BabyLock Soprano – it sews great, but I regret getting it. The message about replacing the needle plate comes up often. It is a real pain to get to it – not enough for fingers – a quarter works better than the little wrench to remove it. It was not a tangle, as the book said, some lint and fuzz. I loved my Bernina – easy to get to the race and remove lint. I don’t like this machine, but at the price I paid, I will have to use it. Just wish I had a Bernina. Easy to get to the working parts.
Does the Soprano have a bobbin sensor? Does it let you know when you are running out of bobbin thread?