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    Old 09-15-2010, 01:46 AM
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    Let us know what you get.
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    Old 09-15-2010, 06:12 AM
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    After researching and researching, and researching some more, LOL! I'm going to go with the Futura. The software comes with it, and the Brother only does a 4x4.

    BUT, I've still got a month or two before we order it, so they may come up with something better deal by then, LOL! At Christmas time they run a LOT of specials!
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    Old 09-16-2010, 03:07 AM
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    The Brother is the best any day over the Futura.I had a Futura and it was just awful it would sew but not embroidery so I sent it back.Brother has great reviews.
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    Old 09-16-2010, 03:56 AM
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    the Futura is a pain to work with. I used to sell them and I hated showing customers how to work them. You have to screw the embroidery hoop on and then make sure you did it right or it won't sew. They just aren't very well made.
    The current crop of Singers isn't what a Singer should be.
    The Vikings are a much better machine, more user friendly.
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    Old 09-16-2010, 04:52 AM
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    I have a futura 250 and it is great as you may use ...pes.sew or any other program ,,,,
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    Old 09-16-2010, 05:39 AM
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    Originally Posted by stefanib123
    I've been talking to hubby about buying a new machine/embroidery machine for Xmas on HSN , where they have the "easy pay" plans. This is the only way I could afford a new machine of any type this year.

    So, I've been cruising on there and here's what they have:

    A Singer Futura 150- $699
    Singer Futura 250- $799
    Brother SE400- $499

    They also have a Brother for $799 that is an embroidery machine only, but I want one that does both.

    I'm leaning towards the Brother right now, because of the price, obviously. BUT, I'm wondering if I should go ahead and get the Futura, as it seems like it has MUCH more to it. And it has great reviews.

    The monthly payments are about the same, I'd have one extra payment with the Futura.

    Is the Futura that much better? I'd love to hear from anyone who has any of these.
    Most reputable dealers do have layaway or payment plans. Stop by a babylock or bernina dealer, or a brother dealer and see some other models. I bought my bernina 220 at my local dealer when they were on sale and I made layaway payments. It made it more affordable to do it that way.

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    Old 09-16-2010, 06:00 AM
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    While you are considering the Futura you should be aware that you must be connected to the computer in order to do the embroidery. To some people that is not possible. That being said, I am also a happy owner of a CE250. I haven't had any problems with it or any difficulties learning to use it. On the other hand I have never tried out any other machine so I don't have anything to compare it with. One of my friends put out a load of cash on a Viking and she hasn't used it to even a quarter of it's potential and wonders how I do what I do with my little cheap machine. I tease her that if I paid that much for a sewing machine I would be scared to use it!:)
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    Old 09-16-2010, 06:33 AM
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    Originally Posted by hobo2000
    I think the Brother is more reliable today than the Singers. I have friends who are always taking their Singers to the shop and its expensive to repair. Look closely at the embroidery,the Brother seems to me much finer and nicer than the Singer.
    I agree :) I have a Brother ULT2003D and love it and have used it a lot in the last 7 years and it has only been in for service and cleaning.

    Unfortunately, Singer does not have the reputation they once did. If you're going to spend $800 I would do a lot of research before you buy.

    Here's a web that you can get a lot of sewing/embroidery machine reviews from actual owners. It's been extremely helpful to me:

    www.sewing.patternreview.com

    If you look on the left side of their Home page you'll see a link to sewing machine reviews.

    Hope this helps :)
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    I have the brother ES400 and just love it actually my granddaughter uses it more than me. Have invested in most of the Disney chips and bought the PED Basic . mkay
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    Old 09-16-2010, 06:47 AM
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    Originally Posted by drivingsusan
    The Brother that you are looking at ONLY has a 4X4 hoop!
    That will limit you greatly!
    Yes totally agree about the limits on the 4 x 4, also beware if you aren't happy w/ the machine it has to be shipped back. I bought a white embroidery machine from HSN all for the same reasons you listed-easy pymts was the huge factor but if I had it to do over I would much rather buy from a shop where I would get support if I had issues w/ the machine which I did.HSN was no help when I had problems w/ the machine. I wanted to take classes at joannes on machine embroidery but because I hadn't bought the machine from them they didn't want to help. The machine pretty much just sits here. I have thought about just selling it.
    Don't mean to discourage you just letting you know my experience buying a sewing machine from a home shopping channel.
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