I have a Brother Innovis, but if I had seen the Husqvarna in action, I probably would have purchased that one. So, I agree with you...I like the Husqvarna. Your logo on that looked really nice!
The start where both machines are nearly silent when they run is perfection. I think for folks that want to learn embroidery may want to try a Brother SE625, since it's a hair cheaper and still does good quality (or at least mine does anyway)
I have the Jade 20 (sewing) and Jade 35. It is veeery important to mention, the Jade 35 is a VERY sensitive machine. For the price, it’s best that machine be reserved for people with experience troubleshooting common machine issues. I do not think it is beginner friendly at all. My local sewing shop does some maintenance on my machines but always encourages me to move to a Brother or singer. Also, the buyer should invest in embroidery software that converts files. The Jade 35 uses HUS or VP3 files whereas the more common embroidery files are PES.
I bought the husqvarna viking jade 35 as a Christmas present to myself. I really haven't used it much. I'm afraid of it. It's an expensive and nice machine. I really need to play with it and figure it out. I also have the Husqvarna Emerald 116. I use that one for most of my sewing. I just gave away my Singer HD to a good friend who needed a machine. I have too many machines. The two I want to keep are my Husqvarnas.
I have a Bernette B70 and a Brother SE700. I used the same file on both machines. Bernette stitched beautifully and Brother wasn't. There was a gap line on Brother stitches. I'm thinking of upgrading my Bernette to Bernina 790 Plus. I've heard many good things about it.
I would really love to see you do a video of that "freehand" embroidery sewing machine I see around on instagram. it has a white hoop/ circle foot. hopefully you can more videos like this of more machines (have the companies send them to you!!). I really appreciate how you explain everything. based on one of your videos I bought the brother strong and tough and I couldn't be happier. this jade is definitely going on the list. DID YOU GET TO KEEP IT?? that way maybe you can show us how to set up the files?? :D I love your page so much. looking forward to seeing what you do next
I have a friend that does embroidery and she said that it's best to use embroidery machines exclusively for embroidery and sewing machines for sewing. The embroidery machines are expensive to repair and you would not want that to end up needing repairs because it was used to do something it shouldn't be doing.
I have a Brother Innovis, but if I had seen the Husqvarna in action, I probably would have purchased that one. So, I agree with you...I like the Husqvarna. Your logo on that looked really nice!
The start where both machines are nearly silent when they run is perfection. I think for folks that want to learn embroidery may want to try a Brother SE625, since it's a hair cheaper and still does good quality (or at least mine does anyway)
Thanks for the great recommendation!
Girl, did you read my mind or something! I've been wanting an embroidery machine. I value your opinion and review. Thank you.
I’m so glad I could help!!
I love them both and Brothers work forever but the other one does better quality work. The Brother is a 10 though in my opinion.
I'm willing to bet using the right digitizing software you can dial in the settings and make the brother look just as good.
I have the Jade 20 (sewing) and Jade 35. It is veeery important to mention, the Jade 35 is a VERY sensitive machine. For the price, it’s best that machine be reserved for people with experience troubleshooting common machine issues. I do not think it is beginner friendly at all. My local sewing shop does some maintenance on my machines but always encourages me to move to a Brother or singer. Also, the buyer should invest in embroidery software that converts files. The Jade 35 uses HUS or VP3 files whereas the more common embroidery files are PES.
Thank you for that last line on PES files.
I bought the husqvarna viking jade 35 as a Christmas present to myself. I really haven't used it much. I'm afraid of it.
It's an expensive and nice machine. I really need to play with it and figure it out.
I also have the Husqvarna Emerald 116. I use that one for most of my sewing.
I just gave away my Singer HD to a good friend who needed a machine.
I have too many machines. The two I want to keep are my Husqvarnas.
I totally understand being afraid of using a new machine. I only use the 35 for embroidery so that helps to simplify what it can do.
I like the Brother
Great tutorial. I miss seeing the ladies interact with you. You guys are so funny.
I have a Bernette B70 and a Brother SE700. I used the same file on both machines. Bernette stitched beautifully and Brother wasn't. There was a gap line on Brother stitches. I'm thinking of upgrading my Bernette to Bernina 790 Plus. I've heard many good things about it.
I’ve heard good things about that one too!
I decided against embroidery and sewing machine in one. Because it is very annoying to change between different coloures.
Can you cross stitch on this machine?
I would really love to see you do a video of that "freehand" embroidery sewing machine I see around on instagram. it has a white hoop/ circle foot. hopefully you can more videos like this of more machines (have the companies send them to you!!). I really appreciate how you explain everything. based on one of your videos I bought the brother strong and tough and I couldn't be happier. this jade is definitely going on the list. DID YOU GET TO KEEP IT?? that way maybe you can show us how to set up the files?? :D I love your page so much. looking forward to seeing what you do next
I’ll have to look into that 🤔
Brother St150hdh vs singer HD6700C heavy duty review would be great.
Husqvarna embroidery looks way more neat.
I see you have that "B" logo. Can you upload your own image for it to embroider? Different colors?
@@meganmarts5769 You have to turn it into an embroidery file first. You can pay someone on Etsy to do it or find a program that will do it.
@@BlueprintDIY cool! Thank you
Video is very nice
Thank you 💕
I have a friend that does embroidery and she said that it's best to use embroidery machines exclusively for embroidery and sewing machines for sewing. The embroidery machines are expensive to repair and you would not want that to end up needing repairs because it was used to do something it shouldn't be doing.
That’s what I suspected