How to choose an embroidery machines
The latest technology today is sewing machines that double as
embroidery machines. By using the computer integrated into the
machine, you can quickly and easily add cards or downloads to
embroider any pattern imaginable. Instead of spending hours on
an embroidery pattern by doing the needlework by hand, create
beautiful and durable machine embroidered pieces in mere
seconds. If you are interested in purchasing an embroidery
machine, doing the initial research will ensure you find the
correct machine for your needs.
The first step to choosing an embroidery machine is to set your
budget. Just like any electronic item, the price of embroidery
machines can soar to the thousands of dollars. Remember, the
most expensive machine is not always the best machine for your
needs. Establish a maximum amount you are willing to pay for a
machine and then begin your search.
Next, identify your needs. Many sewing machines have embroidery
attachments, but they also serve other purposes. Do you intend
to sew heavy fabrics like leather or canvas? Do you intend to
piece quilts or complete the actual quilting process on the
machine? Do you need a machine that can make specialty edges
like rolled hems? It is quite tempting to purchase a complex
machine that can perform every command under the sun, but
usually this versatility comes with a hefty price tag.
Another thing to keep in mind is your technical prowess.
Beginners are strongly suggested to invest in a less complicated
machine that will serve as an introduction to the technology.
Quite often, individuals purchase a machine that is too
difficult to understand or use, so the machine sits in disuse
while the payments are still being made. Remember, you can
always trade up to a more advanced model once you decide your
needs and wants have advanced.
If you are purchasing a machine solely for its embroidery then
focus on this option and steer clear of the "all in one"
machines that can do a bit of everything. Many individuals look
to start their own business making customized or personalized
items. If you are contemplating this option, ensure the machine
you purchase can do sizable embroidery pieces, take several
different colored threads at once, and have a large library of
either purchasable cards or downloadable designs. Also, if you
plan to do an extensive amount of embroidery on your machine,
ensure the machine you purchase is well built to withstand the
wear and tear that use usually brings.
Most embroidery machines come with many additions and options
that can be purchased later on when the need arises. This is an
excellent option, since you can purchase any additions for a
great deal less that you can buy a brand new machine that meets
your extended needs. Also, if you plan on trading up to a new
model of embroidery machine, search for a company or store that
has a policy that will allow you to do so. Many stores that
specialize in sewing machines will buy back your used machine
for a percentage of the original price if the machine is in
working condition. Whatever brand of embroidery machine you
choose to buy, be sure you visit a store to view the machine
firsthand. Most sewing shops or stores that specialize in sewing
machines offer demonstrations of the different brands and
machines for sale, so that you can see exactly what the machine
can do. Also, many shops offer introductory classes so that new
users can learn to use their new embroidery machine to its
fullest.
Doing initial research before you buy is key to ensuring you do
not experience buyer's remorse at the end of the day.