Any advice on an Embroidery only machine??
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Hi everyone,
I've searched the posts and can't find any answers that are recent.
I would love to get an embroidery only machine. I'd like one that isn't too limited as I heard some only do small things.
I don't want to spend a fortune but want something that does nice embroidery.
Thanks for any advice!!
Sue
I've searched the posts and can't find any answers that are recent.
I would love to get an embroidery only machine. I'd like one that isn't too limited as I heard some only do small things.
I don't want to spend a fortune but want something that does nice embroidery.
Thanks for any advice!!
Sue
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Originally Posted by scowlkat
Check out the Janome 350E machine. USB connectivity, 5 x 7 and gigahoop size capability. Janome quality.
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I've been checking prices and they all look to be about 1000.00-
Not aware of why I have to hook it up to a computer- that's how much I don't know about them!
I saw a dealer near me who sells them, it's a LQS.
Thanks to all for advice! :)
Not aware of why I have to hook it up to a computer- that's how much I don't know about them!
I saw a dealer near me who sells them, it's a LQS.
Thanks to all for advice! :)
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I've had a couple of brother's with no problems. My sister and niece also haven't had any issues. I saw a couple on allbrands for around $700. You don't really need to hook it directly to your computer, but if you download embroidery designs from the internet, you need a way to get them into your machine. You can hook it directly to your PC or put the designs on a usb stick (thumb drive) and transfer them that way.
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Susan, I really like my 350E Janome. You don't hook it up to a computer to operate, but you can download designs from a computer; I put them onto a memory card. It has lots of built in designs and can do a range of sizes. It is the most fun machine I have ever owned! I still marvel, just watching it sit there and turn out beautiful things!
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Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
Does that price I keep seeing look right???
I just purchased my Janome 300 for 1000.00. The 350 would have been 300.00 more. The 300 has all the same feature except you can't use a memory stick, only the pc card which is basically the same thing. The other difference was, it does not have the thread cutter. I didn't find either of these differences worth 300.00 for MY budget. I absolutely love, love, love it. And, I have already download quite a few free designs off the internet.
Happy shopping
Peggy
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