Embroidery Machines Lets Chat & Have Fun
#1981
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
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Good for you! That is awesome. I got the 5D Pro and absolutely love it. I've been going through the books and doing the stuff and it's still a bit overwhelming at times. If where you bought it does classes, they are a definite must! There is also a DVD that they probably tried to sell to you that is really a great investment. It is the "Simply Teach Me" set - fantastic! The other thing I found is an online tutorial at MrPatience.com Of course it is a subscription site, but he also has a number of free tutorials which are so easy to follow. Great stuff! Congrats on your new adventure. Jane
#1982
Thank you for the site...I am going there now
Me too. I have 5D pro and waiting to see how much the upgrade for 6D will be in the fall. If you go to mrpatience.com he has videos, and classes on 4D and 5D that may help you. Some of his stuff is free and others he charges for but there is enough free stuff to make it worth checking out.
#1983
I am about to embark on a quest for my first embroidery machine. I would like a combo machine because it is time for me to ditch the mechanical sewing machine that I use daily. So, I am going yo test drive Baby Lock Elissimo Gold. Any coments, pluses and minuses would be very much appreciated. I do not like machines that are picky with types of thread I use. I prefer Glide for quilting, which is embroidery thread, so the machine wound have to be able to use it. Thanks a lot!
#1984
bigredharley,
I own the Babylock Spirit and I have the Melody and like you I like the idea of having the embroidery machine going as I'm sewing and I have no complaints with this brand. Just love it! **BTW you got a great deal on the Crescendo! Enjoy it!
I own the Babylock Spirit and I have the Melody and like you I like the idea of having the embroidery machine going as I'm sewing and I have no complaints with this brand. Just love it! **BTW you got a great deal on the Crescendo! Enjoy it!
#1985
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Florida
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Just starting the journey of embroidery. Got a first lesson at the dealer yesterday. Going to work/play today.
#1986
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Glendora, NJ
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I have a brother pe-770. I just got it for Christmas last year from my bf. I honestly haven't done too much with it, just really names for Christmas stockings, and a few designs. Now that I have a whole area that I can set up for embroidery I want to start to fiddle with it more.
#1987
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 433
One thing that made me go with 2 separate machines is I can have my embroidery machine running while I sew on the other. That being said, Baby Lock is an awesome machine (I have Crescendo ($3500 and LOVE it). I bought the brother PE-780D (~$1000) for embroidery - got the best of both worlds and spent less money. Just saying.....
#1988
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 903
I just came home with a Brother 950 today. I wanted to get a nice travel machine for regular quilting, but decided that since I was getting yet another sewing machine, that maybe I should get the combo unit. I really have no idea what I'll do with it, other than hoping to create quilt labels. Thinking I might get some nice linen and do some napkins or something like that. It seem like I have a lot of catching up to do on this thread as it is just about to reach 200 pages!
#1989
Not familiar with that machine but jope it has a frame larger than 4x4. If not, you will be wanting to upgrade soon. 4x4 is so limited.
#1990
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Join Date: Nov 2012
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The 950 is just a 4x4, but I really bought the machine because it's light and I can easily take it with me. Got the Brother because my home machine is a Babylock, so can switch out bobbins and some feet. This model seems identical to the Babylock Sofia, but I was able to buy it from a dealer at a better price. If I "take" to embroidery, I'll get a bigger one. I see some comments above about the Crescendo - that is what I have. I absolutely love it so far. It's quiet, tracks great. I am really crazy about the laser light thing. All those little squares that go in the corner and sewn from tip to tip - no marking, just line it up on the light and go. I got the machine mostly because of the big harp space which is awesome, but even more than that, FMQ on it is fantastic - stitches perfect, no wierd tension issues. I paid $3,600 before taxes which include the gold warranty. The price supposedly included a trade in, but that was just market-speak. My dealer really does not want my old machines. I shopped around for it, and was quoted a price as high as $4,500. I did not get the dual foot pedal, but now, of course, I want it. My birthday is next month
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