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    Old 12-01-2013, 11:51 AM
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    Hi all,
    What do you carry your embroidery machine in? I have a baby lock Ellisimo Gold embroidery machine. I am looking for something to carry it in. They are expensive.

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    Old 12-01-2013, 11:56 AM
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    I have a Brother PE-770 and haven't yet bought a carrying case. Still looking around. My Brother dealer sells the Tuttos - I'm pretty sure there is one of those that are embroidery machine compatible. Think I'd prefer a hard case, but may have to go with the soft side.
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    The totes are expensive, but think about the price of the machine you're transporting. Would you transport your expensive belongings in a trash bag? I opted for the tutto for my machine, because it's worth it to protect it
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    I did buy a wheeled case a few years ago and it was expensive but very nice and worth it.
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    I have one of those sewing bags that has wheels and a handle on it, the handle collapses down into the carrier. my emb unit has a separate bag it goes in and slides over the handle for storage.
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    when I first bought it, from the brother dealer I paid $175 for it. I see it now at michaels and ac moore for scrapbooking for about $30. don't know if it's any different than mined
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    Originally Posted by Misty's Mom
    The totes are expensive, but think about the price of the machine you're transporting. Would you transport your expensive belongings in a trash bag? I opted for the tutto for my machine, because it's worth it to protect it
    Everyone I know who has the Ellegante or Ellisimo all use the Tutto's. They all firmly believe that those are the best for their high dollar machines.
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    Old 12-01-2013, 05:25 PM
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    My Viking Ruby has a hard cover. Since I just have to carry it a short distance (house to car in garage and then from car into LQS (parking available right in front of the shop), I have not invested in a wheeled carrier. The emb unit is in its big styrofoam lined box. It is a bit awkward but doable. If I had to carry either a great distance, I would def get something. My biggest concern is carrying my machine down our steep stairway as my sewing room is upstairs in our very old farmhouse. I generally try to think ahead and have DH carry it down and up for me.
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    I have a tote on wheels but not sure of the brand. I also use it to carry my 6600 to quilt group. My embroidery machine very rarely leaves my house. I have all my machines covered by insurance should someone run into me while transporting my machines. Covered for anywhere in Australia
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    After using a cheap wheeled tote from Joann's I got the Hemline 3 piece tote set from Overstock.com. It is well padded and handles nicely. My Brother Innovis 4000D fits in the bottom (without the hard cover and I have to take the accessory tray off) and the emb. Unit fits in a separate bag that fits over the handle. The 3rd piece is a carrier for a cutting board which I don't use much. Well worth the investment.
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