Entry level embroidery machine
#21
I think it's really the way to go and you'll be much happier having the larger hoop size. I'd compare Amazon and Ken's.. and of course local dealers as well. Have fun with it.. and don't forget to sign up for embroidery site newsletters. I'm partial to urban threads and emblibrary. Their designs always stitch beautifully and they have great sales
#23
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Tucson, AZ
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I am new to the group (today) and also do machine embroidery as well as making quilts. I would second the nomination of the PE770. I have a Viking Designer SE - it sews and embroiders. The PE770 just embroiders. My quilting friend just purchased one and she loves it. Brother is a good product too. There are many websites that sells designs and also sites to find out about stabilizers, hooping, etc. If you can purchase direct from a dealer, you will get classes and lots of help. It is hoped that this info is helpful to you. Good luck in finding "your" machine.
#24
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Vail, AZ
Posts: 116
I recently bought Brother PE770 and would highly recommend it. I did a lot of research here on the QB and on Internet. Seemed to be best buy for the money. Then I checked for best price. Much to my surprise I ended up buying it online at Sears using 20% off coupon and getting free shipping. I just checked the Sears site and they have it for $604 from Overstock.com. Ended up ordered software program from all brands. I also got very lucky and someone on Craigslist was selling several of the larger hoops for $40 total. I found the machine price to be all over the place so do good Internet search for best price!
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