Is this really for ENTREPRENEURS? Brother Entrepreneur PR680W 6-Needle Embroidery Machine
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- Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024
- Brother Entrepreneur PR680W 6-Needle Embroidery Machine
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I just got a PR650 do you have videos for beginners
😍ADORABLE baby!!! Glad I found your channel!
Why thank you!
My question is I want to be able to use magnetic mighty hoops for time, accuracy, and efficiency. The issue being that many of the features on the Babylock and Brother embroidery machines require you to use their hoops with the barcode on them. For example, IQ technology only works with Babylock hoops and their magnetic hoops for Babylock are not only expensive but not user friendly. I am interested in a 10 needle by one of these companies just not sure how to get around this issue? Maybe I should consider the Tajima?
Yeah, I totally get that. You can always use the camera with them, but I 100% would go take a look at a tajima before buying if you can, when it comes to time, and efficiency I’d say they win out every time. It’s just got a slightly higher learning curve for most though.
Any thoughts on the Redline or SWF Mas12?
Well, you almost had me convinced to do the pr1055 instead of the pr680 as I set up my side business, but then I found out the 1055 doesn’t have a 9x14” field, just 8x14, which limits the ITH projects I could do. Sooooo disappointing. It doesn’t seem worth the large price difference when I won’t get much of an increase in field size. I do not want a huge commercial machine, especially that I’d have to service myself when I’m still pretty new to embroidery and brand new to multi-needle machines. Not sure what to do now.
I totally get that. There’s a few ITH hoop projects I LOVE but the price for that extra space is A LOT to justify for just a few projects. For the present time I’ve told myself that I’m saving a ton of money not upgrading not bc of the machine but bc of the thread I’d go through on the ITH projects that attract me, haha I hope one day the right machine comes across your path!
@@KatchiVatchi lol I hear that! I’m starting to look at the Melco and Happy. Not sure I’m ready for a true industrial yet though.
I’m looking into buying a Promaker 1501TC - basically no online presence. I’m a beginner. Very hesitant, wondering if I should just stick with a brother simply because there’s lots of online tutorials. My local sewing shop says the Promaker is a great machine. Would you stick with a brother, or ricoma?
Very impressive machine! Thank you for sharing!
You are welcome
Looking for machine that can handle cloth diapers, pads, quits … heavy usage… decent price will one day get my dream seralite but for now recommendations please?
So what machine are you looking at?
Hi. Are you familiar with the Highland 1501c5 machine? What are your thoughts? The price point is not bad at all...it makes me wonder how good the machine really is. Thanks
I am not which to me says something as I’ve been in the industry for 10+ years and have heard and seen A LOT of machines which would make me a bit apprehensive about it. However if you have a local dealer you like that could offer you support I’d be more okay with it. Typically if someone is willing to stand behind it that’s not the manufacturer you’ll be okay.
@@KatchiVatchi Thanks for your input. I appreciate it.
You skipped the pr670e,
I have the pr670e
This guy is talking BS as if all people who are into embroidery have the same goals and purpose on buying a particular equipment.