Embroidery Machines
#51
I have the Brother Duetta 4500D, it is a great embroidery machine and has lots of designs on it and you can use the embroidery cards, usb port for attaching to your computer or a usb stick it comes with 4 hoops the largest is 7x11" you can also sew and quilt with it too. I have had mine for 4 years and have made several quilts with it and made baby quilts with the embroidery to. It is very easy to use.
#53
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I have Brother embroidery machines. I love the Innovis 1500d. Yes, the machine is pricey, but it can sew or embroider. And there is the extras which add up - thread, stabilizers (you will need different kinds), and special needles. You can make wonderful gifts by adding on just a special touch of embroidery.
#54
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Originally Posted by Mary L Booth
Originally Posted by Krystyna
My husband bought me a Baby Lock Sofia 2 for Christmas and I can't tell you how much fun I'm having with it. I've made quilt blocks, t-shirts, and the possibilities are endless. It only has a 4x4 hoop and I initially thought that the size would limit me, but unless I'm going to do tapestry wall hangings or something (NOT) it is just fine. I love it.
#56
I have the Brother Quatro and just love it..It has a camera built in and sew even sewing is just so easy to get the exact seams, also does a fantistic job on the embroidery..Is the most user friendly machine I have ever had. Have fun shopping.
#57
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I love my Janome MemoryCraft 300E. It is a dedicated embroidery machine, that's all it does. Was about half the price of a Bernina combo machine. It's easy to use, no set-up to bother with and doesn't tie up your sewing machine. Embroidery takes a lot of time. With my Janome running I can keep an eye on it while doing other sewing.
#58
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Also...there are groups for just about any brand machine you decide to buy...be sure to join..they are a goldmine of help and info to get you started and help you through any start up problems, as well as guiding you through advanced techniques as you advance in your skills.
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