I want to thank you for all the info you provide on this. After many many many months of research, I chose the Happy Japan Voyager HCS3 and just finished setting it up. This machine had literally one “con” on my pros and cons list, and that con was only a 1.5-inch difference in sewing field length over the Brother (quite a bigger difference compared to the Melco but that was the only thing in the Melco’s “pro” list). I can learn to live with that. I’m excited to try my hand at turning my hobby into a business. Though I would have *loved* to go with the HCU, I feel like the Voyager was a solid investment! Thank you!
Great to see you again and for all your points regarding multi needle embroidery machines. I love my Happy Japan and hoping to do a lot more on it in the near future. Keep the videos coming:)
I'm still in awe sometimes how only three short years ago you up and quite your job to sell your fun little patches on ETSY and now your a captain of industry :)
Thank you for a very useful video. Today, I sold my Brother PR 1050x, but I sold it as a bundle to include all the hoops and magnetic hoops, but I got enough to buy a different brand. I’m looking at the Acetex machine, as they have good reviews, as I can’t afford the Happy machines. Regards, Ann.
This is so encouraging to hear! I really struggled making the decision between the Brother 10-needle with its fancy camera, longer embroidery field, and the nice trade-in deal I could have gotten (still would have been more than the Happy Voyager though!). I went with the Voyager and just set it up now. I can tell it’s a nice machine and already feels sturdier than the Brother. Here goes nothin’! 😱
@@-Maria- I was soooo close to buying the Brother! I mean literally seconds away. But Lauren here had gotten in my head by then, lol, and I stepped away from the ledge. 😳 I can’t believe how fast the Happy is at tying off and changing colors! I had a Brother flatbed before and I realize their multi-needles are probably faster but this is like a different universe from what I’m used to!
That was extremely informative. You brought up things I didn't even know I'd need to be asking about when looking for a machine. Thank you so much!
Great show… very informative
I want to thank you for all the info you provide on this. After many many many months of research, I chose the Happy Japan Voyager HCS3 and just finished setting it up. This machine had literally one “con” on my pros and cons list, and that con was only a 1.5-inch difference in sewing field length over the Brother (quite a bigger difference compared to the Melco but that was the only thing in the Melco’s “pro” list). I can learn to live with that. I’m excited to try my hand at turning my hobby into a business. Though I would have *loved* to go with the HCU, I feel like the Voyager was a solid investment! Thank you!
Great to see you again and for all your points regarding multi needle embroidery machines. I love my Happy Japan and hoping to do a lot more on it in the near future. Keep the videos coming:)
🎉🎉hello amazing information 🎉🎉🎉
I'm still in awe sometimes how only three short years ago you up and quite your job to sell your fun little patches on ETSY and now your a captain of industry :)
Thanks for the printwear and promotion info, I will try my best to hold on until that event in Feb before purchasing a machine.
Im about to purchase the 7needle by happy japan. Im so excited!🎉
Thank you for a very useful video. Today, I sold my Brother PR 1050x, but I sold it as a bundle to include all the hoops and magnetic hoops, but I got enough to buy a different brand. I’m looking at the Acetex machine, as they have good reviews, as I can’t afford the Happy machines.
Regards,
Ann.
Did you get rid of your Brother 6 needle? I want to sell mine and buy another Happy. The Brother sure is slow and loud compared to the Happy. 😄
This is so encouraging to hear! I really struggled making the decision between the Brother 10-needle with its fancy camera, longer embroidery field, and the nice trade-in deal I could have gotten (still would have been more than the Happy Voyager though!). I went with the Voyager and just set it up now. I can tell it’s a nice machine and already feels sturdier than the Brother. Here goes nothin’! 😱
@@kcjd8659 Congrats on your new machine! I wish I had done my research when I first bought a multi needle. I wouldn’t have bought the Brother. 😊
@@-Maria- I was soooo close to buying the Brother! I mean literally seconds away. But Lauren here had gotten in my head by then, lol, and I stepped away from the ledge. 😳 I can’t believe how fast the Happy is at tying off and changing colors! I had a Brother flatbed before and I realize their multi-needles are probably faster but this is like a different universe from what I’m used to!