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Choosing an Embroidery Machine

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by Michelle of Abigail Michelle Embroidery

There are many brands and types of embroidery machines available today.All range in sizes, abilities and price.It seems if you ask everyone who has one, you will receive different opinions each time. People have their favorites and not-so-favorites for different reasons.

If you are in the market for a new embroidery machine, ask yourself these questions:

1) What size designs will I want to be able to embroider?
2) What can I afford?
3) Will I need technical support?
4) Will I need software to support my choice of machine?

1) The "standard" size embroidery hoop on most embroidery machines lets you embroider designs that measure up to 4" x 4". Many machines also have the option of having a 5" x 7" and/or 6" x 10" hoop. Some machines even have larger hoop fields.It really depends on what you plan on doing with your machine. For many, 4" x 4" designs are just fine. For others, they prefer
being able to stitch out larger designs for things such as jackets, bags, home decor or any other project that needs a larger design field.

Check with each embroidery design brand/style to see which hoops the machine comes with and which sizes you can add on to the
machine if you decide you want a larger hoop (at this purchase or in the future).
 
2) Embroidery machines come in many price ranges. I've seen some sold for as little as $600 and as much as $8,000. Some machines are sold at fabric or department stores. while others are sold strictly through dealers. It is worth looking into all
machines in your price range to see which functions and support each has before making a decision.

3) Support is very important when it comes to purchasing something that costs a lot and that you may need help with. This is
especially important when it comes to choosing an embroidery machine. Usually, when you purchase an embroidery machine from a reputable machine dealer, you are also getting their support and knowlege behind you. They will often teach you how to use the machine and help you to understand more about how machine embroidery works.

If you choose to buy one from a fabric or department store, you may also have support, just in different ways. For example, the
embroidery machine company may offer telephone support. There is also an online machine embroidery community where you can get help and support.
However, you have to decide whether this i
s a good alternative to "in person" support at a registered machine dealer.

4) Some embroidery machines require additional software in order to to do things such as helping your machine read designs that
you find on the internet. Checking with your machine dealer or website before purchasing can help you to understand what you will be required to have in order to do the things you want with your machine.
 
There is also software available for you if you want to do "extra" things, such as add lettering or convert designs to the format
you need.
Embird is one example of "extra" software that can come in handy. http://www.embird.com
 
Other than these tips, some reputable brands of machines are Janome, Husqvarna Viking, Pfaff,  Bernina and Brother. Each has
different sizes and styles of machines to fit your needs.

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