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#3181
I have a 440E machine and I believe if you went to a Bernina dealer they would be able to get you a module. The software that comes with it may be version 5 or 6. If you have Windows 10 you would need to update to Version 8. As 5 and 6 will not work on Win 10. The software is good and easy to use though with the 440 everything is done from your computer.
#3182
I see this is an older thread but I wanted to ask someone out there about the Bernina 440 Embroidery Modules.
My mom gave me a 440, she won it a long while ago and the a year latter she won another one. So this machince is new but I'd like to add the embroidery module to it. I know that don't make it anymore so I'll have to buy it 2nd hand but I'm not sure what I'm looking for.
1 - what comes with it?
2- Is the software very good and has there been any updates to it?
3- are there anythings I should be looking for?
My mom gave me a 440, she won it a long while ago and the a year latter she won another one. So this machince is new but I'd like to add the embroidery module to it. I know that don't make it anymore so I'll have to buy it 2nd hand but I'm not sure what I'm looking for.
1 - what comes with it?
2- Is the software very good and has there been any updates to it?
3- are there anythings I should be looking for?
#3183
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Does anyone use the monster snap hoop with their embroidery machine?
#3184
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I have decided to get an embroidery only machine, but it seems the choices are very limited. The Babylock spirit and Brother dreammaker are not available in Canada. The feature that really interested me was the positioning pen. Just curious if people really use it. The only other reasonable option is the Janome 500e. For those that have this machine, do you have trouble with hooping. I have a 4 x 4 now, and have my system, but I think a larger area will show mistakes in alignment more.
#3185
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I have a Brother PE200, a Janome 200e, 350e, and bought the 500e in December. I love, love, love it! I don't find hooping with the large hoops much harder than the small hoops, but I use a frame made of rubber shelf liner for some of my hoops and the two largest hoops that come with the 500e have grip strips you put on the inside of the hoop to help keep the project tight. I also float thicker things like bath towels so hooping isn't an issue. Test drive the 500e at a dealer if you can and take the classes if offered. The built in software has better editing capabilities than older machines. It's a great machine.
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#3186
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Upstate New York
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I have 2 Singer embroidery machines and love them both.
They are much more reasonably priced than a lot of others
Huge hoop, 7 1/2 x 11 1/2, but you can split a design into 4 parts, so you can make a huge design if you want
You can use any design..you aren't locked into the brand that your machine is..they can read all of the design formats out there..where others only use designs in their formats
You can easily enlarge/reduce any design to get just the size you need for your project
Software is really easy to learn
Both of my machines came with a software bundle that allows me to make my own designs (digitize), and photostitch..converts pictures to a cross stitched design
You can use any font on your computer
Saved the best for last...the new machine that I have lets you pull the hoop off of the machine(to change a bobbin, for instance), and never gets out of line...even my older machine can get off, and it ruins the designs, this is a real plus...cannot say enough good things about the Singer machines!
They are much more reasonably priced than a lot of others
Huge hoop, 7 1/2 x 11 1/2, but you can split a design into 4 parts, so you can make a huge design if you want
You can use any design..you aren't locked into the brand that your machine is..they can read all of the design formats out there..where others only use designs in their formats
You can easily enlarge/reduce any design to get just the size you need for your project
Software is really easy to learn
Both of my machines came with a software bundle that allows me to make my own designs (digitize), and photostitch..converts pictures to a cross stitched design
You can use any font on your computer
Saved the best for last...the new machine that I have lets you pull the hoop off of the machine(to change a bobbin, for instance), and never gets out of line...even my older machine can get off, and it ruins the designs, this is a real plus...cannot say enough good things about the Singer machines!
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#3187
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Location: Norfolk, VA
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I have decided to get an embroidery only machine, but it seems the choices are very limited. The Babylock spirit and Brother dreammaker are not available in Canada. The feature that really interested me was the positioning pen. Just curious if people really use it. The only other reasonable option is the Janome 500e. For those that have this machine, do you have trouble with hooping. I have a 4 x 4 now, and have my system, but I think a larger area will show mistakes in alignment more.
#3188
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 3,497
I really love this thread, and have a terrible time finding it if there haven't been any recent replies. Not a very active thread due to the difficulty finding it, IMHO. Any thoughts???
#3189
Spliting desines???
I do agree with you so much....I am having difficulties to find it as well....I wanted to know if anyone that owns a Janome 350e figured it out hiw to split a design on it ???? Do I need a special hoop ??? The Giga hoop has bad reviews.... ....
#3190
I have 2 Singer embroidery machines and love them both.
They are much more reasonably priced than a lot of others
Huge hoop, 7 1/2 x 11 1/2, but you can split a design into 4 parts, so you can make a huge design if you want
You can use any design..you aren't locked into the brand that your machine is..they can read all of the design formats out there..where others only use designs in their formats
You can easily enlarge/reduce any design to get just the size you need for your project
Software is really easy to learn
Both of my machines came with a software bundle that allows me to make my own designs (digitize), and photostitch..converts pictures to a cross stitched design
You can use any font on your computer
Saved the best for last...the new machine that I have lets you pull the hoop off of the machine(to change a bobbin, for instance), and never gets out of line...even my older machine can get off, and it ruins the designs, this is a real plus...cannot say enough good things about the Singer machines!
They are much more reasonably priced than a lot of others
Huge hoop, 7 1/2 x 11 1/2, but you can split a design into 4 parts, so you can make a huge design if you want
You can use any design..you aren't locked into the brand that your machine is..they can read all of the design formats out there..where others only use designs in their formats
You can easily enlarge/reduce any design to get just the size you need for your project
Software is really easy to learn
Both of my machines came with a software bundle that allows me to make my own designs (digitize), and photostitch..converts pictures to a cross stitched design
You can use any font on your computer
Saved the best for last...the new machine that I have lets you pull the hoop off of the machine(to change a bobbin, for instance), and never gets out of line...even my older machine can get off, and it ruins the designs, this is a real plus...cannot say enough good things about the Singer machines!
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