What Embroidery Machine Should You Buy? 2024 Edition

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024

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  • @justmy2cents652
    @justmy2cents652 8 месяцев назад +21

    I started with a bernette deco b70 and switched relatively fast to a multi needle commercial machine. My mom bought a "high end" Janome (was about 8000€ at that time). What my experience an recommendation is: If you are in the price range of a freearm multineedle, buy a freearm multineedle. The "fancy" stuff of the single needle high end machines is just glitter. My "cheap" bernette could do the same stuff as the "high end" flat bed. But more needles - for multi color designs - and the free arm for embroidering clothes (and a lot of other stuff) without cutting them up or with "adventurous" hooping techniques are the real upgrades/game changers. When I was a total newbie to this craft I didn't know how limited and restrictive the single needle flat beds were.

  • @booksaboutbymaala
    @booksaboutbymaala 3 месяца назад +8

    Informative! I love that you're cutting through the noise and offering unbiased information to help people find the perfect machine for their needs, not someone else's commission. As a beginner, I found this video very informative. Thank you!

  • @Lazohazo
    @Lazohazo 2 месяца назад +3

    I love that this video is simple and straight forward and gave me the information that I needed. I hope to see a new one in the future of different machines.

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  2 месяца назад +1

      I try to update this video every 2-3 years. Depends on how fast the technology changes. 😉

  • @gtsbylemave
    @gtsbylemave 9 месяцев назад +9

    So happy I came across this video, I’m new to embroidery and got the PE535 and I regret not getting one with a bigger hoop size.

  • @constanceklagge
    @constanceklagge 7 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you so much for your input on embroidery machines. I've been wanting one for a while now and now I have more information on researching for a good machine. ❤

  • @benyo3622
    @benyo3622 3 месяца назад +20

    RUclips is so useful for information like this, but I have to say, you are on another level! You're right on topic, speak clearly, quickly, and have very useful information.

  • @SirenaSpades
    @SirenaSpades 7 месяцев назад +3

    Wow, I learned so much from this! Great video! Hopefully I will get one soon.

  • @faithwilley3171
    @faithwilley3171 4 месяца назад

    I know I don't speak for everyone, but I was always looking at the throat of machines, as I quilt and there needs to be enough room for the quilt to roll up in the throat while quilting. So, my husband saw me eying a used machine at H/V and decided to buy it for me. I would never have spent $1700 on a sewing machine, but this was also embroidery. I didn't embroider at the time, but oh my goodness! It has opened such a wonderful avenue of creative expression. I have certainly gotten my money's worth from this machine. And guess what? I do end to end hooping, which quilts for me! All I can say, is if you buy one - use it! Don't be afraid of it, don't put it aside for some day. Practice and play. It's worth it!

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  4 месяца назад +1

      This is great advice @faithwilley3171 thanks for sharing! I've met several quilters who are afraid of using the embroidery module on their machines, but it opens up a whole lot of options when you learn to use it! And that's good advice on the throat space. It doesn't matter for the embroidery part, but if you're buying a sewing/embroidery combo machine you need to be sure the sewing machine part can handle you projects like quilts or heavy duty fabrics, etc. Great things to think about!

  • @MommasHappySchoolRoom
    @MommasHappySchoolRoom 6 месяцев назад +3

    Wow! What a detailed video ! Such great info!

  • @christydiaz4736
    @christydiaz4736 9 месяцев назад +2

    Hi Lucy! Another great video from you, thank you for always providing awesome content. I’m stuck between wanting an 8x14 field on the Stellaire & wanting 6 needles…I wish I could have both but I’m not spending that much on a hobby. I currently have the Brother Persona PRS. Can you tell me what convinced you on the 6 needle? I have my fingers crossed if I get the 6 needle you’ll have tons of tutorials on it. Thank you for sharing a wealth of knowledge & Happy New Year!! 🎉❤

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  9 месяцев назад +1

      @christydiaz4736 Hi Christy!
      I don't have any tutorials on the 6 needle, but I agree they are probably needed since I couldn't find good help on RUclips when I got mine in 2020. I wanted a multi-needle for a reason that turned out to be unnecessary! I wanted to have different tension settings on the 6 needles so I could have tight seams for in-the-hoop projects. But the 6-needle adjusts tension so beautifully that I didn't need to do that. What it does instead is have a really high presser foot and powerful motor which makes it the best machine for my in-the-hoop projects. They're also great for hooping clothing - the same as your Persona. But if you're more into designs with lots of colors and not so much in-the-hoop projects - that Stellaire might be a better deal for you. It has more "fancy" features for versatility, it's faster to change threads, and it has the bigger hoop.

    • @wigglypaw
      @wigglypaw 9 месяцев назад +1

      hi the stellaire is a luminaire, the luminaire is less money, just a bit lol. I got my new luminaire for $10K. but I had some great machines to trade in.

  • @traceymaher9851
    @traceymaher9851 5 месяцев назад +1

    WONDERFUL VIDEO!!! Thank you so much for this! I am curious, though... It seems that you have a Viking/Husqvarna machine, but you did not mention that brand. Are they not made anymore?

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  5 месяцев назад +1

      I touched on SVP group that makes Singer, Viking and Pfaff. Because the company has been traded like a hot potato in recent years, many people feel their quality is not up to par with other brands and some dealers stopped selling them due to poor quality. Viking still makes cool machines, but I've not been pleased with their service in the last 10 years.

  • @miric6224
    @miric6224 7 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent: information, presentation, charts….thank you!

  • @Chitterboye
    @Chitterboye 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks so much for all this information.😃

  • @angiesaddiction482
    @angiesaddiction482 7 месяцев назад +1

    I noticed yo have a husqvarna Viking. It was the first type of higher end machine I’ve been looking at then made friends on Facebook. Everyone on there was talking about over heating? Do you like the husqvarna? I’ve also looked at Janome skyline s9 , and babylock flare… I’ve clearly been researching so much and now I’m just not sure. What advise do you have for me?

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  7 месяцев назад +2

      Analysis Paralysis - I know it all too well!!! I'm not a fan of Viking and will replace that Designer 1 when I can afford a new machine. I talk more about different brands in my original video which you might want to watch: ruclips.net/video/64h2PGaOEIg/видео.html You should do what your gut tells you! But my gut would buy the Babylock Flare.

  • @AlihassanAlihassanrao
    @AlihassanAlihassanrao 5 месяцев назад +1

    Good embroidery machine

  • @JamesManganar
    @JamesManganar Месяц назад +1

    What is wrong if a circle or round logo turns out to be oblong shape?

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  Месяц назад

      Squished designs are frustrating! When your design gets squished during stitch-out, it's from the force of the stitches pulling the fabric together in one direction more than the other. There are several factors involved in this and you'll hear the words "pull compensation" thrown around a lot. It could be the design wasn't digitized with proper pull compensation, or it could be you are stitching on a lighter fabric than the digitizer intended or you just need to use a stiffer stabilizer. If it's something you digitized yourself, you'll want to learn more about pull-compensation and John Deere's RUclips channel is a good place for that. (★‿★)

  • @stephaniejames9358
    @stephaniejames9358 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have never been around an embroidery machine i don't know what to buy i know nothing about it what do you suggest for a beginner that is simple to use

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  5 месяцев назад

      I think I gave all that information in the video and even shared my 4 favorite machines for each price point. If you need personalized advice for you particular situation you can sign up for my "Embroidery Machine Buyers Guide" course at BallyhooCreations.com

  • @Glam2Greatness
    @Glam2Greatness 2 месяца назад +1

    Jump stitches?

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  2 месяца назад +1

      Jump stitches are the threads on top of your design when the needle moves from one area to another. Some machines will cut the thread before jumping to the next position, while other machines will drag the thread and you need tiny scissors to cut all those thread on each design. Since you mentioned in another comment that you want a machine for business purposes, the jump stitch issue is a big deal. Some commercial embroiderers prefer to cut those manually so they can get another project on the machine faster, while many home based businesses prefer to have the machine cut those threads so they have less work to do.

  • @gayatrijohnston
    @gayatrijohnston 2 месяца назад +1

    I want a an embroidery machine that sews flowers bees birds and animals

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  2 месяца назад +2

      All embroidery machines can do that and will have a few built-in nature designs. But all new machines have a USB port so you can get any design from the internet and stitch them. The design possibilities are endless.

  • @angelicamoura2514
    @angelicamoura2514 5 месяцев назад +1

    How about Brother innovis 4000D?

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  5 месяцев назад +1

      Brother Innovis 4000D is over 15 years old, but it can be OK if it's still in good working condition. It has a 7x12" embroidery field which is just shy of the 8x12" used by newer Brother machines, so there will be times when large designs won't fit and must be resized for that machine.

  • @kcly2222
    @kcly2222 8 месяцев назад

    Where have you've seen the bernette deco70 go on sale for $1000?

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  8 месяцев назад

      Black Friday sales! Several dealer newsletters were advertising $999 for the deco 70. It's normally closer to $1500.

  • @newnormal1841
    @newnormal1841 9 месяцев назад +1

    🤺💐

  • @emilyblossom2769
    @emilyblossom2769 10 месяцев назад +65

    I recommend your beginner series daily in the embroidery group I moderate for which has over 40,000 people. You deserve so many more views for the solid content you put out!

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  10 месяцев назад +5

      Thank you so much Emily! Feel free to post a link to your group here. RUclips is a slow game and I'm a patient person. ( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°)

    • @SirenaSpades
      @SirenaSpades 7 месяцев назад

      Is this a Facebook thing? Nobody is on Facebook anymore. Bring it to RUclips.

    • @Mia-fl9on
      @Mia-fl9on 6 месяцев назад +5

      @@SirenaSpades Facebook groups are still well and alive

    • @RalphUnglaub
      @RalphUnglaub 6 месяцев назад

      25:46 25:47 I have had Brother 820 for 10 years & ready to update to Brother 900 . any opinion on that machine?

    • @traceybartlam7737
      @traceybartlam7737 4 месяца назад

      @@SirenaSpadesthere are loads of active Facebook groups, particularly for various crafts and hobbies

  • @Quiltingbyfaith
    @Quiltingbyfaith 9 месяцев назад +13

    Thank you for this Video. I have owned 2 Bernina Embroidery machines combos. I only sew quilts. So I have decided to purchase an embroidery only machine. Over the years I have invested sooo much money in hoops that I find myself locked into a Bernina Embroidery Only.
    Just thought I would throw this information out there for beginners, make sure you like the brand before buying extras!
    Very informative video.

  • @JackilynChristine
    @JackilynChristine 7 месяцев назад +9

    I’m so thankful for this video. I’ve been driving myself nuts trying to decide which machine to purchase.

  • @woodsinsuffolk
    @woodsinsuffolk 9 дней назад +1

    Yes! I bought a used Janome 350mc from marketplace during the pandemic to see if I would love embroidery. Well now I sold that then bought a janome mc for $3200 ..now have a six needle brother 670e and babylock Alliance 6 needle

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  8 дней назад

      LOL, you have definitely been bitten by the machine embroidery bug! 🐞 Have fun with those machines!

  • @philsarkol6443
    @philsarkol6443 2 месяца назад +3

    Thank you so much for your honest comment. I now know that the choice of wich machine depends on what fabric or items I want to work on. Also a good reminder is the power of the machine!! All in all good honest information, just what I needed on my first steps into home embroidery!!!

  • @michellewoods814
    @michellewoods814 10 месяцев назад +5

    I bought a Janome MC 400 on marketplace during the pandemic. I Paid $400... I wanted to see if I could learn Embroidery from you tube tutorials and if I loved it I would upgrade my machine. I fell in love with Embroidery so next I bought a brand new Janome MC 550E ..Best bang for your buck. 4 good size hoops. Then I bought a PR 670E 6 needle. Love it. Rocking my small business now

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  10 месяцев назад +1

      Wow! You really are rocking it with those great machines. Glad you found machines that work for YOU!

  • @ShaylaSchrepfer
    @ShaylaSchrepfer 6 месяцев назад +5

    THANK YOU! I am about to begin my embroidery journey and this video helped SO MUCH!

  • @tenapeters8107
    @tenapeters8107 Месяц назад +1

    Im trying to decide what machine id like to buy.
    So can you tell me what difference is there between the babylock vesta and the NQ3700 brother machine. I want to get a machine kinda one and done. I can’t afford to continue upgrading to higher levels. Like I said before I’ve done tonnes of sewing with lots different materials. Quite a bit denim. Im wanting to personalize bath towels for my grandchildren. I’ve made quite a few denim patchwork blankets so what would you say matches my need

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  Месяц назад

      They are very similar machines, both are exclusive to dealers. The designs are different and the Brother includes licensed Disney/Marvel/StarWars. If you're sewing for young kids, the Brother might be a better fit for you. Brother and Disney have weird relationship where ONLY Brother machines can legally stitch Disney trademark characters. Any other design you buy is being sold illegally - and there are tons of people selling those illegal designs while Disney works hard at shutting them down.

  • @gayatrijohnston
    @gayatrijohnston 2 месяца назад +1

    Any feedback on the Janome sewing and embroidery machine £1800 in the U.K. help. As I do lots of sewing embroidery by hand takes me years to complete

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  2 месяца назад +1

      Janome makes great machines. They are a bit less user friendly than brother/babylock but very high quality.

  • @tenapeters8107
    @tenapeters8107 Месяц назад +1

    Why are the brother machines cheaper when they’re the same as babylock. Like the bloom babylock and the SE2200

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  Месяц назад

      I'm assuming you mean the Brother SE2000 with a sale price of $1500 vs the Babylock Bloom which goes as low as $2300 on sale. (tip-Labor day is good for machine sales) Brother has THREE 5x7 combo machines, and the Innov-is NS2850D at $2200 is probably more similar to the Bloom. Dealers throw in all kinds of extras so it's hard to compare apples to apples. The SE2000 can be purchased online with no dealer support. It's not unusual to pay $500 to $1000 extra when purchased through a dealer because you get access to their classes and support.

  • @KristenGreaser
    @KristenGreaser 7 месяцев назад +3

    New to the embroidery front. Looking to learn more before getting my feet wet. Just discovered your channel. Found your "What Embroidery Machine to buy" 2024 Edition very informative and easy to digest. Thank you.

  • @nancyhurt7145
    @nancyhurt7145 8 месяцев назад +5

    My first time here. Good job on describing the variety of machines. I’ve had Babylock Valiant and Jane and Jazz for years and couldn’t be happier. I checked out your web and ordered the file to embroider scraps. This will be a fun project for using up and finding new uses for tiny pieces! Thanks!

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  8 месяцев назад +1

      Welcome to the channel Nancy! Have fun with your scrap projects - I just made a few more last week. It's oddly satisfying to turn trash into something usable again. (●'◡'●)

  • @ProfessorVector
    @ProfessorVector 3 месяца назад +2

    Wow I'm impressed you sure know your stuff I'm just a Cnc laser etched in 3D printer enthusiast my friend went to his local library and use an embroidery machine and I was curious what's it all about and you sure satisfied my curiosity thank you

  • @KroseAskina
    @KroseAskina 9 дней назад +1

    Thank you, i am literally enlightened.

  • @Glam2Greatness
    @Glam2Greatness 2 месяца назад +1

    I want to do Greek letters and shields what machine is best?

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  2 месяца назад

      Any machine can do that. You'll probably want to buy the greek symbols and shields from 3rd party designers on the internet and a google search should be able to find many people selling designs like that for sorority and fraternity gear.
      Figure out what size you need for greek letters and sheilds and buy a machine with a hoop size that can accommodate your sizes.

  • @Glam2Greatness
    @Glam2Greatness 2 месяца назад +1

    So how do u know Facebook Market place is honest?

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  2 месяца назад +1

      You never know about the honesty or integrity when buying used equipment. Facebook, ebay and etsy have ratings systems which help but they're not foolproof. It's part of the risk involved with getting that lower price. If you're not experienced with buying used equipment, it's better to stick with a dealer. And many dealers have a small selection of used machines for sale.

  • @CraftingonAdimewithShayShay
    @CraftingonAdimewithShayShay Месяц назад +2

    Wow I did a good job, I purchased the Bernese B70 for my first embroidery machine and I love it.

  • @BraleyRai
    @BraleyRai 8 месяцев назад +4

    I've been wanting a combo machine for about 15 yrs. or so now. This by far, has been the most informative video I have watched. Thank you so very much for sharing your knowledge and advice. It's been a little frustrating trying find this type of content that is not for one or two specific brands, but across the board for any machine. Now, I am going to watch more of your videos! :)

  • @davidahn4130
    @davidahn4130 День назад

    Thanks so much for putting in all the time to give total strangers some great pointers and advice!

  • @helenparker1870
    @helenparker1870 10 месяцев назад +4

    A lot of brands have brought out new top of the line machines this year. So this is a great time to look for used machines, often at less than half the price than when they were new, as people upgrade their machines. A lot of machines were bought during Covid and are now coming back on the market as people decide they do not use them enough. You can check total stitches that have been stitched on a machine if you are worried about them being worn out. Have had great second hand machines and demo models from dealers, saved myself thousands of pounds on each machine..

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  10 месяцев назад

      You make some excellent points Helen! Refurbished machines are a great way to save money.

  • @Fantastic731
    @Fantastic731 8 месяцев назад +4

    Excellent information. Thank you.

  • @cindiedeasey1352
    @cindiedeasey1352 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you so much. I have a good combo machine now, but I am considering upgrading. I've been trying to decide what to buy and it is quite overwhelming. This is, by far, THE BEST INFORMATION, that I have been able to find. I love your spreadsheet with features, etc. I would like to see, if possible, something about screen size on the machine. I am finding that the smaller screens are more difficult for us older gals to read. Again, thank you for the honest truth.

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  3 месяца назад

      Thanks @cindiedeasey1352 !! I will consider adding screen size to future versions of the machine lists. But it might be difficult because the brands make that information hard to find in their product descriptions. It's another example of how the IMPORTANT features are hidden from us. ( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°)

    • @cindiedeasey1352
      @cindiedeasey1352 3 месяца назад

      Thanks so much!

  • @PVCLime
    @PVCLime 6 месяцев назад +2

    I´m waiting for a Husqvarna Viking Designer 1 and learning to do my own designs. Gonna be fun! This is my first embroidery machine. Tried embroider on an old straight stitch machine by hand but it was really a mess with the hoop and bobbin thread. Thank for a nice video!

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  6 месяцев назад

      Free motion embroidery can be tricky on older machines. I hope you like the Designer 1. I still have one. Do yourself a favor and practice with the designs that come with the machine first before trying your own digitizing. You'll save tons of time and frustration that way. ( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°)

  • @jodim6403
    @jodim6403 Месяц назад +2

    Ive been wanting an embroidery machine for a family reunion and make crewneck sweaters with a logo on it. Your videos have been a godsend.

    • @woodsinsuffolk
      @woodsinsuffolk 9 дней назад

      Your video was spot on. Love you platter of knowledge

  • @user-oo8ei4lj6s
    @user-oo8ei4lj6s 3 месяца назад +1

    These embroidery machines are so expensive. If you want to compete with the current market you need fast and heavy duty embroidery machines. It will take a long time to really make a real profit. For homes sewing I suggest buy a Second hand one and study reviews online about the particular brand
    .

  • @amydavis8924
    @amydavis8924 10 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks Lucy! I suspected Brother and Baby Lock were the same - they look the same in video tutorials I watch. I am looking at Brother SE 2000 with the auto snip between jumps at $1500. I bought a Brother SE270D on an online yard sale a few years ago. Although it may have been 15 years old or more, I don't think anyone had used it very much. I have never used the Disney stuff. I learned from you how to actually embroider with it on your beginner series- mostly to make quilt labels, monograms, and names on baby bibs and reading and memory pillows. Your tutorials are great and inspire me to want to try more!

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Amy! That Brother SE2000 would be my choice too, if I were shopping for a 5x7 combo machine. The previous model - the SE1900 - was a hugely popular machine and now that they upgraded it to cut jump stitches, it should be a fantastic machine to work with.

  • @nanehunnay07
    @nanehunnay07 6 месяцев назад +3

    The exact thing on my mind! "if you're not sure you want to get a big machine bc you're not sure if you'lll like this as a hobby" get a small one - thank you for that advice!

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  6 месяцев назад

      Glad you found that useful. Thanks for watching and I hope you like your new hobby. ƪ(˘⌣˘)ʃ

  • @tenapeters8107
    @tenapeters8107 Месяц назад +1

    I liked how you explained the entire video coverage but I’ve been looking at a babylock bloom combo machine. What can you tell me about that.
    Im in need of a sewing machine and would like the extra feature of embroidery. Im not new to sewing machines. I’ve done lots of sewing but would like to add more variety to my sewing.
    My interest is patchwork, quilting with added embroidery

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  Месяц назад +1

      Babylock Bloom is a good combo machine with 5x7 embroidery field, and I see it on sale at my Babylock dealer for around $2000 right now. If you want the sales and support from a Babylock dealer - that's the way to go. But if you just want that machine at a lower price, then look at the Brother SE2000. Its the SAME machine with different designs loaded on it, but the SE2000 sells for $1300. Since you're into quilting, you might also consider a machine that can do 8x8" designs to fill a quilt block and lean end-to-end quilting - which opens up a whole new way of making quilts.

    • @tenapeters8107
      @tenapeters8107 Месяц назад +1

      @@BallyhooCreations thank you for your help. So my next question is, the 8x8 quilting machine you mentioned, is that still a brother combo machine?

    • @tenapeters8107
      @tenapeters8107 Месяц назад

      @@BallyhooCreations And I’m from Canada. Is that price in US dollars

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  Месяц назад

      @@tenapeters8107 Sorry but no, the 8x8 machine is not made by Brother. I was thinking of the Janome 500 which is in your price range but is NOT a combo machine.

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  Месяц назад

      @@tenapeters8107 All the prices I show are in US Dollars. You can see my list of all machines at this link on my website: www.ballyhoocreations.com/post/prices-for-every-new-embroidery-machine-make-and-model (it's free)

  • @pattieamon3145
    @pattieamon3145 5 месяцев назад +3

    What a wealth of information! So glad I found your channel!

  • @ponchotj1904
    @ponchotj1904 4 месяца назад +2

    Thank you! I really needed help picking up my first embroidery machine! I bought the Brother PE 900 using your link. Wish me luck!!

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  3 месяца назад

      I hope you are doing well with your Brother PE900 - it's a nice machine. I have a whole series of free videos for beginners on my RUclips channel if you need help pushing through the beginner's learning curve. 😉

  • @elizabethclaiborne6461
    @elizabethclaiborne6461 28 дней назад +1

    Support a good dealer. They’ll be there for you when you need them. Some dealers are horrible but some are a real pleasure to work with.

  • @cleogisler4736
    @cleogisler4736 6 месяцев назад +2

    You've given lots of excellent advice. Thanks will share with friends.

  • @Braisin-Raisin
    @Braisin-Raisin 4 месяца назад +1

    Re commercial machines you certainly missed Melco - actually the high end and not low end, developed in the USA, not Asia. Now incorporated into Bernina (unfortunately) but incredibly powerful and sturdy, 16 needles. I think it has the largest hoop on the market but that may have changed by now. Very interesting and informative video and...I just love your glasses!

  • @daleflaherty
    @daleflaherty Месяц назад

    Would you have any advice I'm after a cheap starting out machine. I'm after just starting out doing logos and with multiple colours. I'm after spending less than £1000

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  Месяц назад

      Since logos tend to be small, any machine with a 4'x4' hoop can stitch those so you have plenty of options. If you plan on using several colors, it's nice to have the threads automatically cut (cutting jump stitches is the feature to look for). The Brother Skitch might be a nice fit for you at under $500. If those logos will be custom creations then you'll need embroidery digitizing software. Check out Embird or Embrilliance for options under $400 that work for any brand of machine. Or you can use Inkstitch which is free but harder to learn. Good luck!

  • @gregstewart3097
    @gregstewart3097 2 месяца назад +1

    Don't buy a HAPPY commercial brand if you live in Queensland. There is no service guy for them anymore. Don't believe what the AUS manager tells you, or you'll be stuck with a 10k+ nitemare when something goes wrong.

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  2 месяца назад

      Good advice and thanks for sharing! Having a nearby dealer or repair person is a big deal - especially with the big machines.

  • @pamelaking5415
    @pamelaking5415 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'm so happy I found this video.
    Viking has an expensive embroidery machine, but I can't afford it. I'm looking for an embroidery machine

  • @Dasburyfamily
    @Dasburyfamily 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for your tutorial. The only thing I did t do, was go to multiple dealers to buy a machine. I ended up at the only sewing machine dealer and fell in love with the Baby Lock Flare with 5”x7” and 6.25”x10.25” hoops. I’ve used it once so far and absolutely love it LOVE it. I’m new to machine embroidery, but have hand embroidered off and on for 55 years. ❤❤❤

  • @cherieh5296
    @cherieh5296 9 месяцев назад +1

    I just watched this vid, made me laugh as I bought a machine brother PE150 (so old but good working condition) for £160 to see what uses and if I liked it before spending more on a recent machine, glad I decided to go that route might get some really good deals in the new year if people have upgraded for Christmas 👍

  • @hollishoward9941
    @hollishoward9941 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much for this content!! I’m trying to research to make sure I make an informed decision and this was VERY helpful!!

  • @sharonmacintyrebarrett8572
    @sharonmacintyrebarrett8572 2 месяца назад +1

    My problem is everyone wants it done for free.

  • @Gwenx
    @Gwenx 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you, as someone, who cant work a traditional work I'm looking into maybe selling my art and how to do it - i really enjoy embroidered things myself, so i would love to make my own stuff and sell it or just make stuff i enjoy :)
    I will defenetly look for cheaper or used models and maybe see if theres a group or a place that offers training or even rents out machines like they do with 3D printers and such :)

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  3 месяца назад

      I've not heard of rented machines (yet), but maker spaces and some libraries have small embroidery machines available for people to use. Check out the dealers to see what used machines they have. Not only will you save a lot of money, but those machines are clean and serviced, plus they may provide a warranty and classes. Best of luck to you!

  • @ernestonyimbo
    @ernestonyimbo 9 месяцев назад +3

    how much does it cost

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  9 месяцев назад

      Prices are talked about in the video, and I even give a link to the price on every home embroidery machine.

  • @Glam2Greatness
    @Glam2Greatness 2 месяца назад +1

    Can u show the hoops next time that u have hunting up while explaining the different sizes? Thk u

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  2 месяца назад +1

      I have a separate video all about embroidery machine hoops that explains those things. It's part of my beginner series which might help you a lot if you're just getting started or need a refresher: ruclips.net/video/MVfrC9JpRy4/видео.html

  • @Turtles-r3o
    @Turtles-r3o 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hello. My husband and my in laws are all in military. What would you recommend for embroidery machines that is good for making names? Names for US military names to sew on uniforms. Thank you

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  5 месяцев назад +1

      Any machine will stitch names and they all have built-in alphabets. An inexpensive machine ($400 range) with 4x4 hoop might be all you need. But if you want to stitch ball caps you should look at rotary hook machines that start at $5k.

  • @markshadaram9740
    @markshadaram9740 6 месяцев назад +1

    don't buy Singer ... Singer has good sewing machines but SINGER SE9180 iis up to par

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  5 месяцев назад

      I hear a lot of negative opinions on Singer Embroidery machines. Some people like them, but they are not the same machines they were 50 or 100 years ago. Sorry you had a bad experience with yours, maybe you can use it as a trade-in?

  • @ktilleyhappiness
    @ktilleyhappiness 2 месяца назад +1

    You’re added information about affiliates and influencers. I did not know. I knew that sort of thing about advertising, but I didn’t know about in the media. I am going to share this with my family. Thank you so much.

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  2 месяца назад

      You are very welcome! Influencer marketing is expected to be $24 billion dollars this year! It's big business now. I've got no problem with influencers making a living with brand relationships, as long as they follow the laws so consumers know what's going on. ( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°)

  • @sheilajones4491
    @sheilajones4491 7 месяцев назад +1

    What is your opinion on singer legacy? I have the se300 as in my price range (£800) and is dual sewing & embroidery. Singer seems to get a lot of bad press and i was worried as my first machine did have faults. The replacement has been perfect. It comes with 4x4 and 6x10 hoop and i purchased the 5x7 hoop which i most often use. Fingers crossed it lasts well.

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  7 месяцев назад

      Singer has been traded between different corporations so a lot of people are leery about getting repair parts in the future. But their machines stitch just fine. As far as longevity, none of the machines these days are built to last like they used to so I think you'll be fine with the Legacy. Any machine with a 6x10 hoop is nice to have!

  • @uniporn
    @uniporn 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, I was so surprised when you mentioned cosplay, because that's why I'm trying to learn more about embroidery machines. Thank you for the video!

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  5 месяцев назад

      Oh my goodness, I was doing cosplay before it even had that name and costuming nudged me into my first embroidery machine! Good luck with your shopping!

  • @amandapowell7184
    @amandapowell7184 9 месяцев назад +1

    Do you have any insight on why one would buy the Brother 1250E instead of the 900 if the features are the same? Just curious but those are two in particular that I have been looking at. As a beginner, this video was very helpful. Thank you!

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  9 месяцев назад

      @amandapowell7184 The dealer exclusive 1250E might have dealer incentives thrown in such as thread sets or free classes plus dealer support. The PE900 is more of a big box store or online purchase kind of machine. It all has to do with exclusivity contracts that the dealers have with Brother. If you're good at learning on your own, the PE900 will be fine for you. But if you need a little extra hand-holding then purchase the 1250 from the dealer for that extra customer support (it's worth it) There may also be different designs on those 2 machines but that doesn't matter to 99% of machine embroiderers anyway.

  • @joanbaker5637
    @joanbaker5637 5 месяцев назад +1

    Respected every suggested comments about the machines and sales pitch, Honesty is the best

  • @childrenoftherainforest
    @childrenoftherainforest 8 месяцев назад +1

    Can you please recommend a machine to embroider Guayabera shirts? Even the 8x12 hoop sizes wouldn't be able to do that. Thank you in advance!

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  8 месяцев назад

      There are machines that have embroidery areas larger than 12" but they are expensive. Look into commercial machines that can embroidery 30" or more. I think those embroidered panels down the front of the Guayabera are embroidered first, then sewn in when the garment is constructed? If you're making the shirts yourself, you could use a machine that has something called and "endless" hoop where you can easily reposition the fabric to do long borders.

  • @lexymurill01
    @lexymurill01 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi I'm wanting to get into sewing/ embroidery but don't know what type of machine to get. I am a beginner and no where near me does sewing lessons, but watching your videos has helped me learn a lot. What type of machine would you recommend if I want to learn how to do alterations, embroidery, quilting, and basic sewing?

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  7 месяцев назад +1

      It's hard to suggest a machine without knowing your budget or the types of things you want to embroider - which dictate hoop size. Are there any sewing machine dealers you could visit? It sounds like you want a combo machine that can do both sewing and embroidery. The Brother SE700 is a good starting point and can piece quilts but will struggle with the quilting of them. For a stronger motor and bigger embroidery field you might like the Bernette B79. Of course you can start with more expensive machines with more luxury features. Buy the best you can afford because embroidery machines are definitely something where you get what you pay for.

  • @nicoppy1
    @nicoppy1 8 месяцев назад +2

    This lady was a grate help good video

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  7 месяцев назад

      Happy to help! Good luck with your embroidery machine journey.

  • @orlando8aleman6
    @orlando8aleman6 8 месяцев назад +1

    I'm truly considering buying one soon, withing the next 2 weeks. Is the Brothers SE630 worth it? I'll be using it for small logos

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  8 месяцев назад

      Many people start with the Brother 600 series machines and either stay with them or upgrade to a bigger machine. They are sturdy and will be a good size for logos. Just be sure to get quality digitizing on your logos since the machine won't do that. You'll either need digitizing software or hire a digitizer for that. Best of luck to you! I have a whole series of free videos to learn machine embroidery if you need help getting started.

  • @jennifers.handmakes.customs
    @jennifers.handmakes.customs 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, and thank you for the video! I just started looking into getting into Embroidery and don’t know where to start. How do you look up local dealerships for the embroidery machines? I didn’t even know that was a thing. Also, I was trying to find local places for repairs in my area and couldn’t find any. I’m located in Northern California.

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  8 месяцев назад

      Embroidery machines are sold wherever sewing machines are sold. Try searching Yelp or google for "sewing machine dealers" in your area. I mentioned all the brands in the video so you could also look for "Bernina dealer near me" or something like that. If you're wanting a commercial machine, you'll need to find websites and have a sales rep contact you because those are not sold in dealer showrooms.

  • @debbiemoseley3570
    @debbiemoseley3570 7 месяцев назад +1

    My kids were in grade school and I was busy with them. At that point I started to buy used top of the line machines. I used eBay to buy and sell. Ten years old or less. That worked until they got older, then I purchased new machines from a local dealer.

  • @TheKsb1
    @TheKsb1 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’m stuck between choosing Janome 500 or Bernina 500e. Which would you suggest?

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  7 месяцев назад

      Bernina has a better reputation for quality but Janome 500 is a popular machine. If you're a quilter, you'll love the 8x8" hoop on the Janome for in the hoop quilted blocks. But if you're more into clothing or crafts like in-the-hoop dolls or bags, the 6x10" hoop on the Bernina would serve you better.

  • @lillyamaya576
    @lillyamaya576 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi, which machine I can purchase sweatshirt dog images, hats, etc?

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  3 месяца назад

      any machine can do sweatshirts. For hats, you're better off with the free-arm rotary-hook machines and I go into more details on that in my previous video ruclips.net/video/64h2PGaOEIg/видео.html

  • @tatshk
    @tatshk 2 месяца назад +1

    Such a lovely and informative overview. Thank you so much!

  • @renaef.2916
    @renaef.2916 6 месяцев назад +2

    You are an excellent teacher

  • @theresacory2781
    @theresacory2781 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you. You have given me so any ideas and also will save money.

  • @suep6974
    @suep6974 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm very new to embroidery please tell me where I can find your classes online. Thanks

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  7 месяцев назад

      Hi @Suep6974 , All of my online video classes are on my website: ballyhoocreations.com/learn/ But most of that information is also available in the Free series of RUclips videos you can find here: ruclips.net/user/playlist?app=desktop&list=PLxvsBaJIrMuzZZ2RDhphv298_G58DbuJJ

  • @kathytripp5968
    @kathytripp5968 9 месяцев назад +1

    I really appreciate your info. You mentioned a separate program that can do perfect placement. Could you please tell me who that is? Thanks so much!

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  9 месяцев назад

      There are several systems, search the net for embroidery hooping station. Echidna and hoop master are popular. I just use a cross hair laser technique seen in this video ruclips.net/video/nnLtDUXco74/видео.htmlsi=XkfTcJSa9r6DJRRX

  • @lafrileuse4459
    @lafrileuse4459 10 месяцев назад +10

    After studying all the embroidery machine choices out there, I bought a Janome 550e. I already have a Janome MC6700p sewing machine so an embroidery only machine was the best option for me and with 4 hoops, I'm totally satisfied! 🥰

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  10 месяцев назад +2

      I'm a bit jealous - the Janome 550e is on my wishlist as soon as I can find an extra $3k lying around. Thanks for sharing how happy you are with yours! (★‿★)

    • @beckybrinkman602
      @beckybrinkman602 10 месяцев назад

      I have one also..trying to learn it.

    • @michellewoods814
      @michellewoods814 10 месяцев назад +1

      Janome 550 was my 1st embroidery machine as well. I love it too then I bought the 6 needle 670PR

    • @HananNajihi
      @HananNajihi 8 месяцев назад +1

      Hello
      Which machine do you recommend for me please , I want to buy machine embroidery and I’m still hesitant about the good one .

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  7 месяцев назад

      @@HananNajihi Sorry I don't get notified when comments are a reply to someone else. Did you buy a machine yet? Leave a new comment and I'll try to help.

  • @BrindiHellinger
    @BrindiHellinger 6 месяцев назад +1

    Your videos are very informative and helpful. I have a not completely off topic question - what brand and where did you get your thread holder that is in the background holding your 1000m cones?

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  6 месяцев назад

      That's a thread valet behind me and it's good for 1000m cones and a few 5000m cones. I reviewed it in this video studio.ruclips.net/user/videofa7XfNdF4G4/edit and there's a coupon code in that video description for 10% off.

    • @BrindiHellinger
      @BrindiHellinger 6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you. I also enjoyed your Sew Tech more portable thread stand video.

  • @Sew-Z
    @Sew-Z 7 месяцев назад +1

    You’re the best!! I refer all my students to your videos. They are so full of helpful information. ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉

  • @idratherbecrossstitching9064
    @idratherbecrossstitching9064 8 месяцев назад +1

    Holy moly what a fantastic video full of knowledge. Thank you for sharing all your expertise!

  • @Glam2Greatness
    @Glam2Greatness 2 месяца назад +1

    Love ur glasses❤

  • @jasn98
    @jasn98 7 месяцев назад +1

    I always love your videos.. tells everything about all machines or accessories (whichever the videos about) not just about the one you have. Learned alot in this video and will check out the links you provides. Thank you so much!

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you kindly for all your sweet comments!

  • @bethserran
    @bethserran 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hello Lucy, how are you! My great teacher! I am glad your topic is decision making on which embroidery machine is great for you? I really want to purchase a 6 or 10 needles embroidery machine, but don't know which one. Brothers are too expensive just like my Luminaire XP2. Help, Lucy!! I am considering RICOMA but know nothing about this company. I am not spending $20K again on a brother 10 needle embroidery machine. I don't need 10 or 20 needles embroidery machine. I don't know anything about JANOME which is my second choice. I know it's a Japanese made company. Thank you, Lucy!!

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  10 месяцев назад

      Hello Beth! It's been a while and I hope you're doing well. It sounds like you're looking in the $5k range? I was in your same boat 3 years ago and decided against the Ricoma and the Janome because too many people had complaints about those machines. They don't adjust tension as well as the Brother machines you're used to. (I'm pretty sure the Luminaire has spoiled you) I bought a used Babylock 6 needle based on someone else who said she liked her 6 needle much better than her 10! It cost me $5k and I've never had a problem with it. Have you considered buying a used or refurbished machine?

    • @bethserran
      @bethserran 10 месяцев назад

      I do, but don't know where to find a floor model or trade in older machines. I would not mind. I talked someone on Allbrand Sewing Store in Texas about a floor model. I have to be a resident of Texas or pick the machine in Texas. They won't deliver it to me. Sucks!! There is a salesperson from Ricoma who's been offering lots of deal. It's machine manufactured in China and I prefer Japan made machines.You are so right. I don't like to get stuck with a lemon struggling with tension problems. Janome is Japan made but know nothing about it. Now, I googled why Juki is partnering with Tajima (which #1 in quality) commercial embroidery machines. I spoken today to Machine Plus Sewing Store and offered me Tajima SAI Commercial Machine for $12K with all the gadgets. She will let me know if it goes on sale. I might buy by Feb 2024? I will be signing in to your classes, FYI. Are those classes once a week or how often? Thanks, Lucy!! Let me know where to find pre-owned multi-needle embroidery machine, please?

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  9 месяцев назад

      Beth! Hello friend! Your reply from a month ago was caught in spam so I just saw your question when I was cleaning out my RUclips comments today. Based on what you've told me already, you might be happy with either the Juki or the Happy multineedle machines. I wouldn't recommend the Janome or Ricomas for you. Facebook marketplace is where I see most of the used machines for sale these days. Craigslist has become full of fraudsters so most people sell on Facebook now but you should still be careful considering how much you're planning to spend. It's good that you're being patient - take your time and find the machine you like best. About classes - everything I teach is online at Skillshare and there's not much for machine embroidery. I give away more free info on RUclips. ( ఠ ͟ʖ ఠ) Let me know what you want to learn and I can try to work it into my content calendar for 2024.

  • @Aguzman13
    @Aguzman13 3 месяца назад +1

    Absolutely amazing ! Thank you

  • @jollygreen4662
    @jollygreen4662 6 месяцев назад +1

    Can I use this machine for army name tag?

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  6 месяцев назад

      I talked about many machines so I don't know which one you're asking about? But if Army name tags are less than 4" on any side then you can use any embroidery machine to do that.

  • @aprilwaller123
    @aprilwaller123 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have a Brother SE600 ,that does both sew and embroidery. I am new to this and I am trying to learn. I wish I could find somewhere close to me who has classes so I could learn more. Thank you for this video !

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  7 месяцев назад

      I have a beginner series of videos on this channel that might help you. Or check with any sewing machine dealer - they are in most medium to large cities.

    • @dangerous8333
      @dangerous8333 6 месяцев назад

      Just use RUclips, what’s the difference.

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@dangerous8333 The difference is that everybody has different learning styles and some people prefer hands-on classes. What works for one person doesn't work for everyone. It's great that we live in a world full of diversity!

  • @papi-shoelo
    @papi-shoelo 5 месяцев назад

    You are amazing. All I want is a machine that can make small labels for shoe tongues, insoles, maybe shirts. That's it. Sounds like all I need is a good 4" machine.

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  5 месяцев назад

      If you're only making small labels that you will apply to those things, then a 4x4" hoop should be everything you need. Happy stitching to you!

  • @SamuraiCop
    @SamuraiCop 2 месяца назад +1

    You are awesome!!! Great info!!

  • @bessiewalls-je7wt
    @bessiewalls-je7wt 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for sharing

  • @margaretdownie4407
    @margaretdownie4407 8 месяцев назад +1

    👌👏👏👏👏😊

  • @azarahman
    @azarahman 8 месяцев назад

    Hello, thank you for your information. I am looking for the embroidery production support so that I can focus more on product research, custom design and sell. Do you know how to find a reliable embroidery production support person or company. I am just started learning about the embroidery business this is why I can partner with someone, thank you

    • @BallyhooCreations
      @BallyhooCreations  8 месяцев назад +1

      I'm sorry, but I don't know anything about embroidery production support. You might start with local embroidery shops and compare their rates and services.