Embroidery Machines
#73
I have a Baby Lock Ellure Plus that I like very much.
Would use the embroidery function more but I can't seem to figure out how to download embroidery patterns from the computer to a flash drive. My machine has a lot of designs built in but not much for children's designs, which is what I want. Will have to ask someone more computer savy than myself.
You would probably enjoy having the embroidery capability. Baby Lock has several price ranges which are reasonably priced.
Would use the embroidery function more but I can't seem to figure out how to download embroidery patterns from the computer to a flash drive. My machine has a lot of designs built in but not much for children's designs, which is what I want. Will have to ask someone more computer savy than myself.
You would probably enjoy having the embroidery capability. Baby Lock has several price ranges which are reasonably priced.
#75
Originally Posted by CloverPatch
I have a Baby Lock Ellure plus. With all the little extras i spent $1600 I love it. I rarley attach the embroidery arm. I just don't have anything I want to embroider! Plus you have to invest in the thread, Between a fabric stash and a thread stash, I would rather put my money in the fabric stash. The thread just really adds up. $5-$8 a spool.
#77
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I had a Husqvarna Viking Embroidery machine and loved it. Then my DH and DS decided to upgrade my computer and the Viking was no longer compatible. So DH bought me a Husqvarna Topaz 2. I sold the Viking on Ebay. Don't forget there is alot to but beyond the machine. I would go to a quilting shop that deal in the machine that you are interested in and get all the information and classes. I love mime and have used embroidery designs instead of quilting the finished quilt
#79
I brought a Janome 10001 2 weeks ago, it was used but it was orginally sold at Missouri Sewing Machine Company, the woman traded up and they had it when I went looking for a machine. I don't know if I paid too much but I have free classes and its guaranteed for a year on everything but the bobbin case. The company has been in business for years and I have never heard anything bad about them. I have a friend that came over and taught me how to use it yesterday and I love this machine. Since its a older machine its not compatible with my laptop <vista> but the place I brought it told me to bring in my laptop and they can fix that, don't know how you all feel but buying it someplace that doesn't just sell you the machine and push you out the door to learn trail and error means a lot to me.
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