We compare the Brother HC1850 vs Brother XR3774 side by side in depth, here is the comparison table.

Brother HC1850 | Brother XR3774 |
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Spec Comparison of Brother HC1850 and Brother XR3774
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| Type | |
| Computerized Sewing Machine | Sewing Machine |
| Built-in Stitches ?How many different stitch styles does the machine have? | |
| Stitches per Minute ?How fast is the sewing machine? | |
| Needle Threading System | |
| Automatic | Automatic |
| Free Arm ?This is a must-have feature. With the free arm you can easily access to difficult-to-reach areas such as cuffs, collars, and pant hems. | |
| Top Drop-in Bobbin ?This feature makes replacing bobbin very easy. Also monitoring the thread supply is easier. | |
| Drop Feed | |
| Stitch Selection ?How you select the built-in stitch patterns, digital machines use LCD and push-buttons while mechanical machines use dials. | |
| LCD display and button | Dial |
| Max. Stitch Width | |
| 7 mm | 5 mm |
| Max. Stitch Length | |
| 5 mm | 4 mm |
| Buttonhole Styles ?1-step means automatic process, some machines have 4-step button styles which is a more manual process. | |
| 8 one-step button styles | 1, one-step |
| Working Light Type | |
| LED | LED |
| Presser Foot Pressure Adjustment ?With this feature you can adjust the foot pressure, so that you can sew lightweight to heavy fabrics. | |
| Features | |
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| Included Accessory Feet | |
| Buttonhole foot, Overcasting foot, Monogramming foot, Zipper foot, Zigzag foot, Blind stitch foot, Button fitting foot, Spring action quilting foot | Blind stitch foot, Buttonhole foot, Button sewing foot, Narrow hemmer foot, Walking foot, Quilting foot, Quilting guide, Zigzag foot, Zipper foot |
| Dimensions | |
| 12.5″ x 19.25″ x 15.25″ (H X W X D) | 12.0″ x 5.8″ x 15.3″ (H X W X D) |
| Weight | |
| Manufacturer URL | |
| Link | Link |
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