by temom on Sun Feb 26, 2012 6:51 pm
I have a brother embroidery machine, which I like. It is the PE700ii (which means it has the USB cable) and can handle a 5 X 7 embroidery area. It is a stand alone embroidery machine, meaning that it is not combined with a sewing machine. I have other brother machines, other than the embroidery, and haven't had a lick of trouble with them.
First off, what kind of materials do you want to embroidery on? You mentioned customized items for your horse. What materials would that be?
What size designs do you want to be able to stitch? Would you be content in the 4 X 4 field, or would you be wishing for more?
Would you rather have a stand alone embroidery machine? Do you already have a decent sewing machine? If you don't have a decent sewing machine, then a combination unit makes sense. Also the price of the combination units make them attractive.
You need to understand that you would not be able to make changes to embroidery designs (except what thread colors you use, of course) unless you bought a separate digitizing program. I do not know anything about those, so I can't help you there.
Do you know anyone who has a home embroidery machine? If so, what do they like, and what would they change. For example, I wish I had a larger LCD screen, because I sure can't make sense out of the condensed stuff on mine! Also, my screen is monochrome, and a color screen would be helpful, if not too expensive, of course!
Embroidery is fun, but there is a learning curve. I would suggest checking out beginning embroidery books from the library.
Meanwhile, if you have questions, ask away!
Theresa