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A Variety Of Embroidery Machine Designs To Meet Your Needs

By Ryan Lee


There are many purposes for machines to make designs, either monogram or pictorial representations. The different purposes dictate what kind of models are needed. They vary according to what you want, either a monogram service, and embroidery service, or just for personal used for friends and family. This makes the need for embroidery machine designs to vary according to these needs.

The most important decision to make in choosing a machine is whether you plan to have a business or just use it for personal use. The next decision is whether you just want to do monogramming or if you will also want to embroider designs. The whole plan depends on what type of work you plan on doing and how much you will be doing. Everything depends on your plans.

Depending on the cost of the equipment, you can get ones that will sew, monogram, and embroidery. The ones that do all three are the most expensive. Of course, the quality of the machine impacts cost as well. If you have limited funds, you will need to choose between sturdiness and functions, number of stitches, and extras that are not essential. It is best to go for stamina instead of numbers of functions. You can get machines that are sturdy but do less functions, then later add another that can do another function. The sturdier ones will last longer.

Another thing that influences the cost of the machine is the number of decorative stitches it makes. But be careful when considering the number of stitches. Some companies claim a high number of stitches, but on closer examination there is so little difference between the stitches that you can't tell the difference. That means the one with lower number may be best because there is more difference that the other one, making it the better buy.

Built-in stitches vary up to a high of 67 to 136. But most have the ability to import from your computer or from you card slot a huge number of additional stitches. Both sewing machine stitches and embroidery stitches are a premium design feature. The larger design screens let you view the design in a size that you can fully see the design. Screen sizes vary.

Design frame combinations are another detail that is considered when choosing your selection. Most all design frames consist of an LCD screen, whether a touch screen or not. This allows one to preview the design. Some even allow editing the design. Workspace size and design is also am important consideration. Sizes vary from 4x4 to 5x7. Of course, the larger workspace is more desired.

Some models have hoops like used in hand embroidery that extend the operating space. This also allows extra design features. The more hoops provided the larger designs that can be done. There are three modes of operation, depending on how the screen is set: normal, memory, and embroidery.

Design editing includes such actions as rotating, adjusting the size, and mirror-imaging. Starting packages also vary by machine, and impact the overall cost of the package, including the machine. Extras like rolling carry bags can increase the value. Most machines include the same starting packages, but some include the extras to increase the value of their package.




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