Embroidery Machines Lets Chat & Have Fun
#2471
Santa brought me a Brother PE 770 for Christmas. I guess Santa was tired of hearing me talk about wanting an embroidery machine. I have been quilting for several years, but have never used an embroidery machine before. Do you have any advice for a newby? After everyone leaves tonight I plan on watching a YouTube video about the machine. Merry Christmas!!
#2472
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Colorado
Posts: 3,536
Congrats on your new emb. machine.
It CAN get addicting, but have fun with it.
You will need a variety of different stabilizers to use, embroidery thread,
and various needle types & sizes.
A good place to find what style needle & stabilizer to use on the different
types of fabrics I recommend going to RNK/Floriani website to get the
guide they have to help with setting up the correct combinations.
Quick Reference Guide this guide is quite useful for helping with
matching the correct stabilizer to the fabric you plan to stitch on.
Stabilizer workbook this is helpful for learning about the different
kinds of stabilizer.
I personally use both these guides to help me even after 6-7 years of
embroidering.
Most important is just have FUN.
It CAN get addicting, but have fun with it.
You will need a variety of different stabilizers to use, embroidery thread,
and various needle types & sizes.
A good place to find what style needle & stabilizer to use on the different
types of fabrics I recommend going to RNK/Floriani website to get the
guide they have to help with setting up the correct combinations.
Quick Reference Guide this guide is quite useful for helping with
matching the correct stabilizer to the fabric you plan to stitch on.
Stabilizer workbook this is helpful for learning about the different
kinds of stabilizer.
I personally use both these guides to help me even after 6-7 years of
embroidering.
Most important is just have FUN.
Santa brought me a Brother PE 770 for Christmas. I guess Santa was tired of hearing me talk about wanting an embroidery machine. I have been quilting for several years, but have never used an embroidery machine before. Do you have any advice for a newby? After everyone leaves tonight I plan on watching a YouTube video about the machine. Merry Christmas!!
#2473
Santa brought me a Brother PE 770 for Christmas. I guess Santa was tired of hearing me talk about wanting an embroidery machine. I have been quilting for several years, but have never used an embroidery machine before. Do you have any advice for a newby? After everyone leaves tonight I plan on watching a YouTube video about the machine. Merry Christmas!!
#2474
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: DFW / Texas
Posts: 1,254
I have a 'new to me' Janome 11000 that is being upgraded with the Accufil updates. Has anyone used the Accufil on their machine? Have you used any of the quilt block patens that come with it also? Of so please PM me with your thoughts
P / suggestions, thanks is much!
P / suggestions, thanks is much!
#2475
Thanks so much for the advice. I'm sure I will have more questions. Now I'm deciding if I should clean up tomorrow or play. Lol
#2476
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 233
I have a SE400 Brother and have found it to be a real work horse. It has been a learn as you go for me and trial and error. It helps to stay within your hoop size. I was very frustrated until I found I was trying to load too large into my machine.
#2477
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Northwest Indiana
Posts: 14
Congratulations!
Start with something small, always use a new needle for each project and good quality thread. I use Floriani thread, and I get my thread nets free from my local florist. Check with them, it is better than buying them!
Pick out simple designs, and work with your sewing center to learn about stabilizers. They are the key to successful machine embroidery.
Start with something small, always use a new needle for each project and good quality thread. I use Floriani thread, and I get my thread nets free from my local florist. Check with them, it is better than buying them!
Pick out simple designs, and work with your sewing center to learn about stabilizers. They are the key to successful machine embroidery.
#2478
Congrats on your new embroidery machine, hsweany. my advice is to enjoy your machine and the embroidery
work you do it. I save my practice pieces and use them on projects: mug rugs, table toppers... really good site for signs is www.embroiderylibrary.com Have fun
work you do it. I save my practice pieces and use them on projects: mug rugs, table toppers... really good site for signs is www.embroiderylibrary.com Have fun
#2479
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Oregon City, OR
Posts: 214
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#2480
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 442
I have a Sofia2, a Janome 9000 (both of which only do 4X4) and an Ellageo that takes the small 3.5" disc. Love all 3 machines - no real problems with any of them except the Ellageo sometimes does not want to read the discs. That machine is 12 years old and still the one I use for embroidery because of the 6X10 hoop size - BUT I know I will need to replace it soon. I would prefer an embroidery only machine but not sure any of them do bigger than the 5X7 designs. I do NOT want to have to hook a laptop to my machine - want one that uses a flash drive.
Any suggestion on such a machine - and does anyone that has a 5X7 only machine have any luck with splitting designs? I did not see any instructions for that at Embroidery Library.
TIA - Irene
Any suggestion on such a machine - and does anyone that has a 5X7 only machine have any luck with splitting designs? I did not see any instructions for that at Embroidery Library.
TIA - Irene
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