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tinaspearls 10-06-2011 04:54 AM

Please can someone help me with advice on what would be the easiest, and not too expensive embroidery machine to purchase. I would be using it mainly for quotes, names, dates etc on personalised stuff.

I would also like to be able to use my own designs from the computer. I have been researching on the net for over a fortnight now and my head is reeling. I live in the UK and in my area sewing machine shops are non existent so I have no dealerships etc. I will probably have to rely on purchasing one online.

Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

erstan947 10-06-2011 05:05 AM

I'm no help, but I want to welcome you to the Quilting Board.:)

Lori B. 10-06-2011 05:55 AM

Welcome from Michigan.:)

Freddie 10-06-2011 06:04 AM

I have the Brother PE770, which only does embroidery, no regular stitching. The largest hoop size is 5 x 7 and it uses besides cards the USB port for downloading designs. Uses PES or DST format.Will that work in the UK? The price is around $700.00
Bought it online.


Originally Posted by tinaspearls
Please can someone help me with advice on what would be the easiest, and not too expensive embroidery machine to purchase. I would be using it mainly for quotes, names, dates etc on personalised stuff.

I would also like to be able to use my own designs from the computer. I have been researching on the net for over a fortnight now and my head is reeling. I live in the UK and in my area sewing machine shops are non existent so I have no dealerships etc. I will probably have to rely on purchasing one online.

Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


CoyoteQuilts 10-06-2011 06:06 AM

Tina, My experience is with the Brother machine. I have an older one 2002D which translates into built in 2002 and has some Disney designs built in. I bought it from a friend and she didn't want much for it at all so I was very lucky.... It also has about 10 different fonts for letters built in. Most of the machines have some fonts built in and you don't need any software for your computer to get them to work. This is the case with most embroidery machines. Now when it comes to your own designs you will need to have some sort of software that you can 'digitize' them. A lot of the embroiders that I have read about don't use the software that is made for their machine. Each machine has their own version of digitizing software and they don't work for the other machines unless you have a 'converting' program. BUT there are several digitizing programs on the market that are cheaper and they are not fixed to the specific machine. If you are looking for simple and less expensive I would join the Yahoo! groups. There are Brother, Viking, Singer, Pfaff and of course the places that sell stuff like SewItsForSale, Quilter's Flea Market. I know how confusing it is trying to figure these things out on your own. It is just as bad when you know nothing about quilters on the frame and start looking..... Try a search here for embroidery software and I'm sure you will find all kinds of responses.

tinaspearls 10-06-2011 08:06 AM

Thankyou so much for all of your fast replies and welcomes. This search is just driving me potty! Anyway will take your advice and look at yahoo groups etc.

Tina

AlwaysQuilting 10-06-2011 08:12 AM

Welcome to the Board!
I have a Janome 350e. the largest hoop is 5inches by 7inches and it also comes with a 4inch by 4inch hoop.
It uses a flash drive to transfer designs from the computer.
It comes with 3 (I think) built in alphabets and a lot of designs.
I think I paid around $1200 new but I'm guessing.
I took it out of the box, set it up and was embroidering within 1/2 hr. It's very easy to use.
Good luck with your search.

amyjo 10-06-2011 08:45 AM

If you are in the Williston, ND area --a lady is selling her PFAFF 7570 for $800.00.

btiny36 10-06-2011 08:52 AM

I like Imalwaysquilting, have the Janome 350E soooo love this machine....It is so user friendly...and was up and running quite quickly.

babyboomerquilter 10-06-2011 10:40 AM

I have a Singer Futura CE150. I love it, and am waiting on some Christmas colored threads to do more of my projects. Great machine, I highly recommend it especially if you're on a budjet.

Nanamoms 10-06-2011 11:12 AM

I have the Brother SE270D which has a 4x4 embroidery area. I also have a Brother PE700II which has a 5x7 embroidery area. If you can, at least get a 5x7 area although I do like my 270D since it is a combo sewing and embroidery machine. I bought both of mine refurbished and they have been great...save a little money that way.

Good luck in your hunt!

ann31039 10-06-2011 12:40 PM

i have the brother pe770 and i love it. it does an excellent job

Jim's Gem 10-06-2011 01:10 PM

Welcome to the board from Southern California!!!

MoMoSews 10-06-2011 01:21 PM

How much are you willing to spend?

tinaspearls 10-07-2011 02:59 AM

my goodness, soo many choices from you all !!!!!!!!!!!!

Yes, about all I can agree on is a 5x7 hoop and USB port. I only have about £500 (UK pounds) to spend.

At the moment I am making totes and bags to sell in a friends shop. Not making alot of money but it has helped me to save this amount. Now I find that I may be losing my main job in a few weeks, so I am hoping to expand a little bit by doing more personalised stuff to tied me over. Especially with it coming up to Christmas. So I need a basic machine that I can take out of the box and understand the instructions immediately!

Unfortunately with most of you being in the US many of the makes don't seem to be readily available here. And shipping costs would be horrendous.

I am looking at refurbished ads, but don't really have the confidence, I can't afford to waste the money. Just a simple little machine that can cope with fonts is all I need.

thanks all, I will keep searching Tinax


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