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3/19/2012

Brother PE700II Embroidery Machine with USB Port Review

Brother PE700II Embroidery Machine with USB Port
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Brother PE-700II Embroidery Machine / B0013J8F9U
In this video review of the Brother Embroidery Machine PE-700II, I want to show you just a few of the basic things you can do with this machine, right out of the box. This is my first embroidery machine, though I've been sewing for a few years now on a Brother XL2600I, and the fact that I'm able to showcase the basics of this machine when I only received it in the mail yesterday is a testament to how easy this machine is to use. In this video review, I'm going to briefly show how to load a bobbin, how to load the material, how to transfer a pattern from a computer to the embroidery machine, and how to load and change the color spool. I'll also show some projects I finished yesterday, and talk about some potential pitfalls to avoid. (I'd like to show more, but the video time limit is fairly short!)
The Brother PE-700II is a single-use embroidery machine, NOT a dual-use embroidery/sewing machine. The reason I bought a single-use embroidery machine is because it makes sense to me to invest in a separate machine just for sewing, and that way your expensive embroidery machine sustains less wear and tear and lives longer. I've posted a picture of the PE-700II and all the included paperwork and accessories out of the box. The paperwork includes a detailed manual in English, the same manual in Spanish, a "pictures-only" manual for quick reference, and a manual for the USB functionality of the machine. The manuals are very detailed and extremely helpful - if you'd like to see them for yourself, I think they are currently available on the Brother website. The standard accessories are included - white thread, empty bobbins, seam ripper, scissors, maintenance parts, a 5x7 inch embroidery hoop and guide, and a nifty plastic machine cover.
For the video, I've selected a quick and simple two-color pattern that I downloaded for free online so that I could show off the USB functionality of this machine. The machine itself comes with quite a few pre-programmed patterns, including the English alphabet in 6 different fonts, but if you're anything like me, you're far more interested in the ability to download millions of free patterns online. Indeed, the selling point for the PE-700II for me was the standardized USB connectivity. I was wary of machines that require special card readers and special programs in order to work - I don't like buying peripherals (what if they break? what if I can't buy a replacement?) and I hate learning new software. The PE-700II, on the other hand, has a standard USB interface which means that you treat the machine as a removable device, as though it were a really big USB thumb drive. The drag-and-drop ability means that I don't have to learn a new software in order to use my machine and, best of all, the USB connectivity is operating system independent - meaning that the PE-700II talks equally well to my Windows XP desktop and my Windows Vista laptop. You can save the patterns from the computer to the machine's internal memory, or you can just hook up a laptop next to the machine, use the pattern, and then delete it from the machine memory right then and there. I cannot rave enough about this feature - I've already downloaded and tested dozens of online free patterns and everything has worked perfectly. The one thing to be aware of, as I note in the video, is that the machine isn't terribly good at sensing which colors are meant to be loaded. You just have to ignore the color prompting and watch the pattern about to be embroidered and feed in that color directly - or follow the numbered instructions that come with the online patterns. You can reprogram the pattern, once it's stored in machine memory, to have the correct colors, but I never felt it was worth the trouble. (UPDATE: I've since loaded these free patterns into a separate program in order to print 'actual sized' templates of the patterns, and the same "wrong" colors are loaded into the program, leading me to believe that this isn't a flaw in this embroidery machine, but rather in the source program. Interestingly, the "non-free" patterns tend to have correct color charts, so I suspect that the free ones just weren't polished fully before release. Again, just pay attention to the pattern on the LCD screen and you should be just fine.) A quick mention of formats - this machine accepts .pes and .dst formats, which I've already found an abundance of. (UPDATE: And there are several free conversion programs out there that I've found that will convert patterns to .pes and .dst format.)
Loading the Bobbin: If you've used a Brother machine before, this is easy as pie, but even if not, it's a quick learning curve. For embroidery, I just use the white thread on the bobbin for everything. I didn't have video time to show how to wind the bobbin, but it's pretty easy to follow the user manual for this, and there's also cheap bobbin winding machines like this one SideWinder Portable Bobbin Winder if you want to be really spoiled rotten. Be certain to wind the bobbin carefully - as in sewing, a tangled bobbin will cause your pattern to muck up and will bring the bobbin color on top of the pattern by accident.
Loading the Material: The machine comes with a 5x7 hoop, but it also accommodates the other Brother embroidery hoop sizes. Ideally, you want to use the smallest hoop that will work with your pattern, so as to avoid wasting material and stabilizer, but in the video I use the included hoop. The machine doesn't come with any stabilizer, so be sure to have some on hand so that you can get started as soon as your package arrives. You can buy stabilizer anywhere you buy fabric, and it's usually about half as expensive as the cheaper fabrics. The stabilizer does what it sounds - it provides stability for the fabric whilst your machine is rapidly punching hundreds of holes into it. In the video, I'm using a medium weight stabilizer.
Loading the Hoop: I can't rave enough about how easy it is to use the embroidery hoop. I've been cross stitching for years, and opening and loading the hoop feels like second nature. Just unscrew until loose, drop the fabric into place, pop the inner hoop in, tug the fabric taut, and screw to tighten. The 'snap in place' feature for inserting the hoop into place on the machine guide deserves a quick mention - although the hoop DOES snap-in-place, the snap action is subtle, so don't go crazy trying to force a loud crack from the machine because you won't get one. Basically, the "snap" is a half-feeling, half-sound that you half-sense. And while that may sound confusing and intimidating, I can assure you that I was completely comfortable with the process after my first three or four loads.
Loading the Spool: Loading the spool is so incredibly easy with the automatic threading feature. If you've ever loaded a sewing machine before, you will have no trouble with this; if you haven't, I'm guessing you'll have it down perfectly in less than five minutes. I'm going to miss the auto-threading when I go back to regular sewing on my other Brother machine.
Pausing the Pattern: Once the pattern starts, you can pause the process at any time for any reason. Need to trim the thread tail because it's sticking up out of the pattern instead of sticking out the back? Press the Start/Stop button to pause the program and trim away. Need to check the bobbin because you think it's getting low? Pause the program, lift the foot lever, cut the current thread, pull out the hoop, and check the bobbin level. You can replace the bobbin, if necessary, then pop the hoop back into place, lower the foot, and continue and the machine won't miss a single beat.
I cannot rave enough about this machine. It's easy to learn, easy to use, it practically does everything except wipe my nose for me, it has cheerfully used every downloaded pattern and every type of thread I've fed into it, and the LCD screen is actually surprisingly easy to navigate, considering the natural limitations of a computer stuffed into an embroidery machine. The ONLY issues I have had with it so far was one time when the white bobbin thread leaked through the pattern onto the top (I had wound the bobbin too sloppily and the bobbin thread was tangled) and another time when I ran out of bobbin thread and wasn't paying attention in time to switch out the bobbin and the resulting pattern was incomplete - and you'll notice that both of those "problems" were human error on my part. I hope my video and pictures will be useful to others and I had a very fun time putting them together.
UPDATE (08/23/09): Still as happy as can be with my embroidery machine. I've gone back through the user manual more thoroughly this time and found that not only can it automatically stop when the bobbin or spool is running low, it's also very easy to go to a specific portion of a pattern - you can even move the pattern stitch-by-stitch until you get to *exactly* where you want to start, or re-start as the case may be.
Another neat thing I've learned is that the little boxes in the upper left hand corner of the machine represent the three Brother hoop sizes most commonly used with this machine - and when a box is "grayed out", that indicates the pattern is too big for that hoop size. Very neat! I definitely recommend picking up the other, smaller hoop size (Brother SA443 Medium Embroidery Hoop 100mm x 100mm) for embroidery monograms and names on clothing and sheets - the smaller hoop is much more manageable, in my opinion.
~ Ana Mardoll

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Embellish everything from home decor to clothing and handbags with this computerized embroidery machine. The unit features six built-in lettering fonts and 136 built-in decorative patterns that include delicate scrollwork, intricate florals, classic quilt patterns, and more. In addition to the patterns already programmed into the machine, an endless variety of embroidery designs can be pulled from the Internet--simply connect the machine to a computer using the USB port for easy transfers. It's also compatible with the entire Brother memory-card library (excluding Disney memory cards).
Incredibly user-friendly, the embroidery machine provides an LCD back-lit touch-screen control panel, on-screen editing, a fast bobbin-winding system, advanced needle-threading, top and bottom thread sensors, and an automatic upper-thread tension system for perfect stitches on any fabric, as well as a 5-by-7-inch embroidery area and a thread-cutter button. The unit also supplies a full array of accessories including an embroidery foot, a seam ripper, bobbins, a needle set, a cleaning brush, screw drivers, spool caps, a spool net, scissors, and an accessory bag, plus a dust cover, an operation manual, and a USB cable and reference guide. The versatile embroidery machine measures 13-5/8 by 10-2/3 by 10-4/5 inches and carries a 25-year limited warranty.

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3/06/2012

Brother SE350 Computerized Embroidery-and-Sewing Machine Review

Brother SE350 Computerized Embroidery-and-Sewing Machine
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I bought my Brother in April 2008 and have been sewing on it daily for at least 3 hours every day since then. I've never had ANY trouble with it. It's a MUST that you also buy the PED Basic to go with your machine so that you can download designs from the internet. I've downloaded over 8,000 free designs so far, and that's just a "drop in the bucket". You're limited to 4 x 4 designs (that's the only drawback). The machine is very light weight and has accompanied me on many trips. You don't have to have special needles or special bobbins for this machine. It's VERY user friendly! The patterns that come with the machine are very high quality, as are the Alphabets. I'd like to have more fonts on the machine, but they are so easily accessible on the internet that this really isn't an issue. I will say that 40 weight rayon thread seems to work best (and use a bobbin thread when embroidering). When I finally wear this machine out, I'll probably go with another Brother machine.

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Ideal for both sewing and embroidery, this easy-to-use machine provides an array of convenient features. As a computerized sewing machine, it comes with a wide array of built-in stitches, as well as a large, backlit, LCD touch screen for easy stitch selection and editing, making it possible for both novice sewers and professional designers to create fashionable projects tailored toward their unique preferences. Choose from 67 built-in stitches, 98 stitch functions, and 10 styles of one-step automatic buttonholes. As an embroidery machine, the unit offers 70 built-in embroidery designs, five monogramming fonts, and 120 frame pattern combinations. Other highlights include an automatic needle threader, an automatic push-button thread cutter, 15 needle positions, a maximum sewing speed of 710 stitches per minute, and a free arm, as well as a snap-on presser-foot attachment, a drop-feed function, auto presser-foot pressure, and a maximum embroidery field of 4 by 4 inches. A vast array of useful accessories are also included: seven feet (buttonhole, overcastting, monogramming, zipper, zigzag, blind hem, and button fitting), a seam ripper, four bobbins including clips, a needle set, a twin needle, a cleaning brush, an eyelet punch, a screwdriver, a touch pen, three spool caps, a spool pin, a spool net, and a foot controller, as well as scissors, a disc-shaped screwdriver, an embroidery hoop, an accessory case, a hard cover, and a user manual. The computerized sewing-and-embroidery machine measures approximately 18 by 8 by 12 inches and carries a 25-year limited warranty.

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1/19/2012

Janome Memory Craft MC 9500 Sewing and Embroidery Machine w/ 90 Built-In Embroidery Designs + 98 Sewing Stitches + 3 Embroidery Fonts + Monograms Review

Janome Memory Craft MC 9500 Sewing and Embroidery Machine w/ 90 Built-In Embroidery Designs + 98 Sewing Stitches + 3 Embroidery Fonts + Monograms
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I only gave the Janome MC9500 4 stars because I haven't yet tried the embroidery feature, so can't yet judge that part.
So far however, the Janome MC9500 machine does everything I believe I will ever need and it does it all well. I love all of its many special, built-in stitches and am extremely happy with its overall performance.
This machine holds the tension (yeah!!!) so I can now retire my 35 year old workhorse that has always had tension issues.
This machine is heavy, which to me is a big plus because it won't be moving around or wobbling. I had originally purchased a cheaper, "heavy duty" machine made by Singer but sent it back because (1) I would have to hold it every time I pressed the reverse button so it wouldn't fall over and (2) it didn't meet my expectations for "heavy duty".
Since I recently ordered and received the stablizer and embroidery thread, I can't wait to try some of the built-in embroidery patterns and monogramming!
What a great machine!!!

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The Memory Craft 9500 brings together all your favorite sewing and embroidery features in one hard-working sewing machine combining the power and precision of a superior stitch mechanism with the sophistication of computerized Touch Screen control. From embellishment with decorative stitches and delicate heirloom work (there are 98 decorative and utility stitches to choose from!) to creative quilting and clothing construction your sewing projects will go smoother and look better. And you'll love it as a quilting machine.Features:# 4.7'' diagonal Backlit LCD Touch Screen # My set screen controls for contrast In/Cm. designation and other customization # Multi-language selection # Upgradable via software # Built it memory # Upper thread bobbin thread and pressor foot sensors # Automatic thread tension control # Automatic drop feed mechanism # Easy access accessory compartment in top lid # One-piece sewing light # Automatic needle threaderSewing Specifications: # Regular sweing speed; 820 spm with variable speed control # 98 utility and decorative stitches # Twin needle guard # 7 buttonholesEmbroidery Specifications: # Instant switch-over to/from embroidery to/from regular sewing. The MC9500 has just 2 steps: push the Embroidery mode key attach the embroidery foot and you're ready # PC-link via ATA card # Maximum embroidery size: 5.5" X 7.9" (140mm X 200mm) # Embroidery speed: 400-650spm # Built-in designs: 90 (10 large 20 standard 20 combination) # Monogramming fonts: 3 fonts plus two and three letter monogramming # Change colors to favorite thread (Janome Robinson-anton Madeira Mettler) # Embroidery area tracing # Easy drag & drop for editing placement # Resize to 90% 100% 110% 120% # Rotate in 45 degree increments # Flip vertically or horizontally # Time indicator # Stitch counter # Zoom in and out Standard hoops: large 5.5" X 7.9" (140mm X 200mm) standard 5" X 4.3" (126mm X 110mm)

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10/23/2011

Brother PE770 (PE 770) Embroidery Machine w/ USB Flash Port and Grand Slam II Package Includes 65 Embroidery Threads with Snap Spools + 100 Prewound Bobbins + Cap Hoop + Sock Hoop + Stabilizer + 15,000 Embroidery Designs + Scissors ($1,170 Value) Review

Brother PE770 (PE 770) Embroidery Machine w/ USB Flash Port and Grand Slam II Package Includes 65 Embroidery Threads with Snap Spools + 100 Prewound Bobbins + Cap Hoop + Sock Hoop + Stabilizer + 15,000 Embroidery Designs + Scissors ($1,170 Value)
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I had been checking out several machines. This was a big purchase and I wanted to make sure that this machine was what I wanted for my embroidery needs. I did read all the reviews and searched the internet for information on the Brother PE770. Priced several machines and found the best price on this machine at Amazon.com.
The machine shipped and I got it a few days later took it out of the box checked out the instructions and started embroidering with in the hour. I truly love it and would recommend it to any one with out or with sewing experience. This is is now my second Brother machine. Good Company with good products.

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Step up to the sophisticated but surprisingly easy to use computerized Brother PE770 (PE 770) Embroidery Machine. Containing features such as a USB Flash Drive Port, touchable LCD screen and 5" by 7" embroidery space. The USB Flash Drive Port allows you the ability to store thousands of embroidery designs on a USB Flash Drive! No matter what your project may be, let the revolutionary Brother PE-770 open the door to a whole new world of possibilities. The PE-770 has a generous 5" x 7" embroidery field allowing you to embroider many designs available on the market with ease. Enjoy embroidering pillows, blankets, shirts and more! Even at the PE-770's amazingly high speed of 650 stitches per minute, you will experience crisp and precise embroidery. A conveniently located Function Panel is located right in front of the user, allowing easy access to the Programmed Thread Trimming Button, Needle Up/Down Button and Start/Stop Button. When installing a bobbin in the Brother PE-770 Embroidery Machine simply drop in a full bobbin, thread in the direction of the arrow and you are ready to sew. The PE-770 has 136 built-in embroidery designs and 6 Built-In Fonts, so you can start embroidering right out of the box. With the Brother PE-770 Embroidery Machine you can position your design wherever you like, rotate your design, reflect your design and increase the size the size of your design right on the Brother PE-770 Embroidery Machine's LCD Touch Screen. The Brother PE-770 also has On-Screen, Step-by-Step Instructions in case you ever need help. Grand Slam II Embroidery Package Included!!! (A $1,170 Value) Hit a true Grand Slam with this Amazing Package! The Brother PE-770 Grand Slam II Embroidery Package, includes Polystar 65 Count of Country and Nick Color Embroidery Thread Now with Snap Spools w/ Thread Boxes, 15,000 Embroidery Designs CD, 100 Prewound Bobbins, Thread Converter Pro III , Stabilizer, Cap Hoop, Sock Hoop and Stork Embroidery Scissors.

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