Embroidery machines
#22
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 412
I have a Brother 620. It has six needles. I have really enjoyed this machine. There is a newer model- the PR 1000. It has 10 needles and stitches like a dream. I have several friends that have the Brother Quattro and they love their machine. I have seen the Bernina 830 used at the dealer where I do business. It does great work.
Good luck. You are going to have lots of fun.
Good luck. You are going to have lots of fun.
#23
I agree with the advice to get at least a 5 x 7 hoop. My first machine was only 4 x 4, I felt so limited I got another one. Now I have 2 Vikings.
I found that all my friends love their brand of machine, they are all good. Find a good dealer that you like and purchase that brand. You won't go wrong with a good dealer.
Jean
I found that all my friends love their brand of machine, they are all good. Find a good dealer that you like and purchase that brand. You won't go wrong with a good dealer.
Jean
#27
I have a Janome 6600 and it has a fabulous selection of decorative stitches on it and I am also lucky enough to have a Janome 11000SE. That too has a wide range of decorative stitches and embroiders and has an a large hoop to quilt with too. I love both machines
#28
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Georgia
Posts: 253
I have three Brother machines and a Pfaff. Right now if I had a choice, I'd buy the Brother PR650. It's a small single head machine but has larger hoops, hat hoop, etc. When I think about all the money I've spent on these machines I could have had one of those for a lot less. It's a little more in price than the sewing/embroidery machines, but look at all the options you get with it and the sizes of the hoops you get. It also has a hat hoop which is a really nice feature if you plan on a small business. The hat hoops with the home machines aren't the easiest things to use.
You'll invest a little more in the beginning but probably be happy you did, especially if you already have a machine you like to sew on.
You'll invest a little more in the beginning but probably be happy you did, especially if you already have a machine you like to sew on.
#29
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Midwest
Posts: 5,051
Originally Posted by Sarah CA
Well....I have a Janome 6600 which has a ton of different stitches (not sure how many offhand), so I was thinking of just an embroidery machine to do different motifs on crazy quilts (and I'm sure I would do a lot of other things as time permits, like those beautiful Christmas napkins we just saw on the board).
Originally Posted by AliKat
Do you want embroidery or fancy stitches? Many sewing machines have the fancy stitches and they ?might cost less than an embroidery machine.
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