Six Tips on Choosing an Embroidery Machine

5350780727 276e7e5f31 e1304391286435Embroidery machines are expensive items, and there are many brands on the market. How can you choose one when they all appear to be the same? Look again – not all machines are created equal. A quality embroidery machine should last you many years; many of them last up to 30 years if they have been maintained. If you have always imagined creating unique designs on towels, bedding, clothing, or handbags, then continue to read this article to find out how to pick the best embroidery machine for you.

1. Calculate a budget for an embroidery machine. Some of the best ones run up to $700, but they last a long time. On the other hand, a cheaper model might not have a good warranty.

2. Estimate your monthly usage. Do you intend to use the embroidery machine once a year to create gifts, or do you plan on selling your creations? You may want to purchase a more expensive machine if you plan to use it a lot.

3. Figure out your purpose for embroidery. Do you need a dual sewing/embroidery machine, or do you already own a sewing machine?

4. Be realistic about your level of expertise with sewing crafts. If you have never sewn before or done embroidery or cross stitch, it’s best to start with a basic model for a faster learning curve.

5. Check out name brand embroidery machines first. Brother, Singer, and Simplicity are quality brands that have legions of loyal followers.

6. Look at the extra features on the embroidery machine. It should include a buttonholer, a feed-dog adjustment, an electronic needle threader, speed control, and a top-load bobbin. It’s alright if you don’t know what these features are just now, but you will appreciate them once you learn how to use them.

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