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Brother Project Runway Limited Edition PC 420 Review (2023 Update)
Note from the Editor: This Brother Project Runway Limited Edition PC 420 review was originally written in 2015, and has been revised and updated in 2023. Since this is a limited edition launch, it is no longer manufactured. We have added similar alternatives such as Brother CS7000X, Janome Memory Craft Horizon 8200 QCP, and Juki HZL-F600.
I dropped by Eve and Dave’s Sewing Center in Ft. Lauderdale and was pleased to be able to review the Brother Project Runway Limited Edition PC 420, a compact portable computerized sewing machine in the very popular Project Runway line of sewing machines and sergers.
Brother Project Runway Limited Edition PC 420 Overview
When I first saw the Brother Project Runway PC 420, it was inside the hard plastic case with only the foot pedal and knee lift visible.
When the cover was removed, a compact computerized sewing machine was revealed with a small LCD screen and a series of strategically located stitch selection and function buttons.
Directly beneath the LCD screen, are function buttons that are used in the stitch selection process, including buttons used to adjust the stitch length and width.
There are also function buttons above the needle: start/stop; needle up/down; tie off; and reverse stitch. A variable speed control slider is situated just above the work area, between the column and the needle.
There is a seam guide on the needle plate and a ruler decal is situated on the front of the removable accessories case. When the accessories case is not in place, the free arm is exposed. The drop feed control is located on the back of the free arm.
What are the features on Brother Project Runway Limited Edition PC 420?
- 294 utility and decorative stitch options
- 3 alphanumeric fonts
- 10 one-step buttonholes
- Twin needle function
- Drop feed
- On board advanced needle threader
- On board thread cutter
- On board seam guide
- Free arm
- On board accessory storage
- Variable speed control slider
- Knee lift
- Function control buttons
- Start/stop
- Automatic tie off
- Adjustable stitch length and width
- Stitch menu selection
- Needle up/down
- Reverse stitch
- My Custom Stitch
- On board threading and bobbin winding guides
- Capacity to hold up to five stitch combinations in memory
Working on the Brother Project Runway Limited Edition PC 420
The easy to follow guides make winding the bobbin on the Brother Project Runway Limited Edition PC 420 as easy as possible.
There is also a guide adjacent to the see through bobbin cover which guides the user through the steps required to properly insert the drop in bobbin.
After the machine is threaded and the bobbin in place, selecting from the 294 stitch options starts by depressing the menu button on the left side of the LCD screen. There are three major stitch categories – utility stitches, decorative stitches and alphanumeric fonts. In each category, the user has several choices. In the utility stitch menu, there are eleven different stitches from which to choose, including ten one-step buttonholes.
The greatest number of stitches can be found in the four different categories in the decorative stitch menu, which includes heirloom and cross stitch patterns. The stitch quality on the Brother Project Runway Limited Edition PC 420 is surprisingly sharp. Each stitch I sampled was perfectly formed, sturdy and secure.
This machine is quiet and at the highest speed setting, lightning fast. The good news is there was no more vibration at the higher speeds than at the lowest setting, which I have noticed with some larger, more costly machines.
What are some alternatives for Brother Project Runway Limited Edition PC 420?
We have mentioned in our review that the Brother Project Runway Limited Edition PC 420 is a limited time launch and is hence no longer manufactured. We have added similar alternatives, such as
Introducing the sleek and powerful Brother CS7000X Computerized Sewing and Quilting Machine in a dazzling shade of white! Crafted with a sturdy metal frame, this 14-pound powerhouse is designed to effortlessly handle any project you throw at it.
Imagine a world of endless possibilities with 70 built-in stitches that cover everything from utility to decorative, heirloom to quilting, and seven one-step auto-size buttonholes for flawless closures every single time. Tired of fumbling with threads? Say hello to the hassle-free automatic needle threader and top bobbins that never jam!
But wait, there's more! The CS7000X offers an expansive needle-to-arm workspace, making those grand quilting dreams a reality. And don't forget the bonus goodies—a wide table, 10 sewing feet, and a quilt guide—all in the box, ready to fuel your creative fire.
Heading to a sewing class or on a crafting adventure? No problem! This beauty comes with a protective hard case, ensuring your machine stays as pristine as your stitches.
With its fixed needle bar for pinpoint accuracy and a modern design that screams "creativity at its best," the Brother CS7000X is more than a sewing machine; it's your sewing soulmate. Order now and redefine your craft!
- Fantastic for novices
- Simple to use
- Light-weight and transportable
- Includes a wide table
- Unsuitable for heavy materials or free-motion quilting
- Problems with needle placement can occur
- Restricted functionality for knowledgeable users
The Janome Horizon Memory Craft 8200 has all the functions and extras you could possibly need for quilting. The enormous 11" to the right of your needle is included on the Janome Memory Craft 8200. You will be able to quilt a large quilt easily in this area. There is a knee lift included with the Janome Memory Craft 8200 QCP. Your presser foot will simply rise up with a quick push to the right with your knee! You may easily make the last tweaks to your project while utilizing it with the needle down option!
The Horizon Memory Craft 8200QCP's typical free motion quilting settings are perfect for free motion quilters! You also receive a convertible free motion quilting foot with a closed toe, open toe, and clear view foot in addition to a darning foot that can be used for free motion quilting. It only takes a quick flick of a button on the machine's side to lower your feed dogs.
The Juki HZL-F600 takes the lead in the sewing and quilting machine industry. The tool has the potential to impress you with its professional performance and user-friendly features. Why should you invest in this machine? The reason is that it comes ahead with a sturdy motor designed to sew thick materials such as denim and several quilting layers, which other machines fail to do. Furthermore, you can unleash your creative side by making the most out of 255 stitch patterns and 16 buttonholes completely automatic. And do not forget the bonus part: it offers a large working space, bright LED lighting for you to navigate the instructions, and a box feed system to guarantee precision and ease so you can continue with your complicated sewing projects.
Which fabrics work on the Brother Project Runway Limited Edition PC 420?
Fabrics that work | Fabrics that don’t work |
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Natural fibers/cotton-linen-wool Fine fabrics/silk-satin-taffeta/velvet Synthetic fabrics/blends-rayon-polyester Knits (medium to heavyweight only) Upholstery Denim | Fur Reptile skin Canvas/Twill Plastic/Rubber Leather/suede Extra thick fabrics or multiple layers |
What are thee accessories that come with Brother Project Runway Limited Edition PC 420?
- 11 Snap on presser feet
- Hard cover
- Owner’s manual
- Lint brush/seam ripper
- Scissors
- Screwdriver
- Bobbins
- Extra needles
How to maintain the Brother Project Runway Limited Edition PC 420?
Maintenance activities | After each use | Monthly | Once each year | As needed |
---|---|---|---|---|
Clean race hook and feed dogs | Yes | No | No | No |
Wipe head with soft dry cloth | No | No | No | Yes |
Wipe head with soft damp cloth | No | No | No | Yes |
Lubricate | No | No | No | Yes |
Service by sewing machine repair professional | No | No | No | Yes |
Summary: Brother Project Runway Limited Edition PC 420 Review
The Brother Project Runway Limited Edition PC 420 is one of the best machines in its class that I have seen to date. The sturdy construction, superior stitch quality and ease of operation were pleasant surprises.
Somehow, I was expecting it to perform far less efficiently than it did. Perhaps it was the compact size and light weight that led me to believe that this would not be a good review.
The only thing is could honestly find to complain about was the placement of the drop feed control. Engineers, even engineers who design sewing machines, are not the ones who use the end product on a regular basis.
I will never understand why anyone thought it was a good idea to put the drop feed control on the back of the machine. I have seen it on several different brands and have complained about it many, many times.
You cannot get to the drop feed control without first removing the entire accessories case. At least with the PC 420, it is not necessary to remove the accessories case, but having the drop feed control on the rear of the machine is highly inefficient nonetheless.
This is the one and only inefficient design detail that I found on the PS 420. All of the other function controls are ergonomically designed and easy to access. Hopefully, the designers will realize their mistake in the placement of the drop feed control and correct this one and only drawback in the very near future.
It is easy to navigate guides and function keys make this machine an ideal choice for anyone who has never before used a computerized sewing machine, even though they may have been sewing for many decades.
It is also a great sewing machine for someone who has been away from sewing for many years while raising a family and/or focusing on a career.
For someone who already knows their way around a sewing machine, the Brother Project Runway Limited Edition PC 420 is the perfect bridge from working on a mechanical sewing machine to computerized home sewing.
I like the idea of children beyond the elementary school level learning to sew on this machine. It is even possible for younger children who are mechanically inclined to be able to master use of the Brother Project Runway Limited Edition PC 420 as well.
It is built in such a way that the green light indicating that it is ready to go does not come on until all of the stitch selection functions are properly set and the presser foot is in the down position. While this is a feature that is found on most computerized sewing machines, it seems to be more pronounced on this particular model.
One of the most interesting things I have observed about sewing machines and sergers bearing the Project Runway logo and label is that you can find Project Runway branding on machines at every price point.
I have seen the Brother Project Runway label on throw away machines in Walmart, on machines sold via the internet and on high end machines available exclusively at authorized Brother Inno-vis dealers.
The PC 420 is available at authorized Brother Inno-vis dealers as well as online. I understand that the online price is in most cases substantially lower than the price at a brick and mortar store. However, as I have stated in the past… there is nothing like the personal touch.
You cannot develop a relationship with a computer… at least not the kind of relationship that will be of help if you have a question about using your new sewing machine or the kind of relationship that will give you free lessons with the purchase of a new machine.
This is the kind of service that is available only through independent authorized sewing machine dealers. They say you get what you pay for, and in the case of the Brother Project Runway Limited Edition PC 420, this is definitely the case.
In addition, there is no way to get a hands on demonstration if you shop online. Even though I sing the praises of this and a few other sewing machines that may be available from an online vendor; when you shop online, you lose the advantage of having the benefit of knowing what to expect when you get your machine home.
I am a very strong proponent of the brick and mortar sewing machine dealer. Don’t get me wrong. I love the internet and do plenty of online shopping myself.
I have purchased many sewing supplies and even a few sewing machine accessories online. I would never, however, purchase a sewing machine this way.
Your independent sewing machine dealer is a very special person, one with whom you really need to establish and build a genuine face to face relationship. Your sewing machine is in some cases more important than your automobile.
You need to be able to reach out to your independent sewing machine dealer with questions, to troubleshoot any problems that may arise with your sewing machine and to get hands-on instructions in the proper use and care of your new acquisition.
If you decide to add the PC 420 to your sewing room inventory, the final decision as to where you purchase it and how much your pay for it is entirely up to you.
I am here to help you decide and to give you the benefit of my expertise as someone who has been sewing most of their life and has a passion for all things related to the operation of sewing machines of all kings.
Brother Project Runway Limited Edition PC 420 Review
Summary
The Brother Project Runway Limited Edition PC 420 is a computerized sewing machine that is designed for intermediate and experienced sewers. It has 294 built-in stitches, 7 one-step buttonholes, automatic needle threader, drop-in bobbin, speed control slider, LED light, backlit LCD screen, free arm, built-in extension table, My Custom Stitch feature, and quilting capabilities. It is easy to use and can handle a variety of fabrics and projects. It is a great value for the price, but it is not as portable as some other machines.
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Happy Stitching.
Thanks for posting this review! How long has the owner had it and have they had any problems? I am considering this machine, I am a cosplayer (I make costumes specifically of characters from Anime/Manga/Comics/Tv Shows/Video games as my hobby) and I am looking for something that will help get the job done. And by your opinion, Vernelle, what machines should I considering for doing personal costuming?
Hi,
I’ve owned the PC420PRW for nearly 3 years now and I use it a lot for quilting, clothing repairs, home decorating sewing, and making art pieces. When I first got it I didn’t really think I’d use all the decorative stitches that it has, but I’ve had lots of fun with them and would think that some of them would be useful for a costumer.
Other than a repair that had to be made under warranty a couple of months after I got it I’ve not had any problems. I think it’s a fantastic machine for the price and it would probably do a great job for your purpose.
I just purchased this machine and love it, it’s easy to use and I can’t believe how quite it sews. I’ve had bigger more expensive machine that didn’t perform as well as this one. If you don’t need a machine with a lot of extra bells and whistle this is the one to buy.
I have owned this pc420 for 4 years now and love love love it. It is my go to machine for anything that I’m sewing, from shower curtains with straight seams, to hemming denim jeans this is the machine. Prior to owning the pc420 I had the pc8200 with embroidery attachment. my 8200 machine was acting up and i wanted a nice machine for the right price. this fit the bill. I do not miss having the embroidery. however if i ever get back into embroidery I know that there is a brother machine that is reasonable price without breaking the bank
bonjour , j ai un probleme avec cette machine , le vis de la plaque ne sont pas standart, ou est-ce que je pourrais trouver un tournevis pour ces vis car le tournevis fournis est trop long , j aimerais me procurer un tournevis qui dans l idela aurait 5 cm de long max, par contre la machine , je l adore