@@TheMonogramMompreneur yes! It was so much fun! I did it for a year before she closed down. Broke down and bought 1 machine for me and it’s been nice but I miss the store!
Multiple machines is definitely a juggling act, but it gets easier once you find your rhythm with them! I like to get one started and satin/finishing stitch going, then move on to the next. By the time you get the second going, the first is often finished!
Love them. I sometimes run my single needle and multi needle at the same time. My dream was just any multi needle so I have a Ricoma 10 needle and I’m pretty happy with it.
I’m looking at the brother 10 needle and the melco bravo. I can get them around the same price, but I’m already so used to brothers so it intimidates me to go to a different brand. Did you find the melco confusing to learn or is it easy to get used to if you already know the basics of embroidery?
When changing your thread you can cut the original thread and tie it to the new spool. Then remove the thread from the needle and pull the thread through until you get to the knot. Then retread the needle. It’s faster than completely retreading the machine.
Yes! I float towels all the time on my brother 6 needle ( I use my hoop or fast frames). Just pin well or secure well with clips! You can use mighty hoops too!
Hmm great question! I ran these just on my basic everyday settings, as they aren't super plush! Do you have a specific setting you prefer, or is there a certain problem you are running into??
How many machines do you work at the same time or Let us know your dream embroidery machine !!
I worked for a local embroidery shop and would run 4 machines at a time. It was so much fun!
Oh man 4 machines that sounds fun!!
@@TheMonogramMompreneur yes! It was so much fun! I did it for a year before she closed down. Broke down and bought 1 machine for me and it’s been nice but I miss the store!
That melco is a dream 😍. So fast.
Oh yes!! It is like a sports car!! She is fast and pretty!!
I have two single needles. Brother NQ1600E and SE1900. I rarely run them at the same time but I have before. My dream machine is Melco EMT16x
You are so cheerful. I was cheering you on!
I have a single needle and my dream machine is a Melco! Congratulations!!!
Yes Nancy! Thank you!
Multiple machines is definitely a juggling act, but it gets easier once you find your rhythm with them! I like to get one started and satin/finishing stitch going, then move on to the next. By the time you get the second going, the first is often finished!
And I love how much faster the Melco is! A true commercial machine is definitely on my dream list!
Great tip Ashley!! Thank you!! Your channel is awesome love learning from you!
Yes!!! I never realized there was really a difference in home vs. commercial!! It is lightning fast!
Thank you for sharing Ashley.
Thanks girl!!!
Love them. I sometimes run my single needle and multi needle at the same time. My dream was just any multi needle so I have a Ricoma 10 needle and I’m pretty happy with it.
Where did you get your pink sweater? It's so cute!
Oh my gosh thank you!! it's super old from Simply Southern! They have an outlet store near us and it was like $3.00 lol 😂 I love a good bargain!!
Kudos for being able to line it up straight! I’d have such a hard time with that! Do you have any Mighty Hoops?
Thank you!! I did get one mighty hoop (5x5) and I am waiting until we move to get some more sizes! They are so neat!!
Congrats on the Melco! It's an awesome machine!
Thank you!! I am loving it!
Hello Ashley! Do you have a video on making tags and patches?? Thanks
Awesome!!! The Melco won with speed!! This means more free time!! Great Video
You are adorable! Great work!
They came so cute! Hope the move is running smoothly
Thank you Cynthia !! I am packing up my craft room as we speak!! Thanks for the well wishes!
What software did you get with your Melco? Lettering, Editor, Victor or Professional? Do you like it? or wish you would have gotten a different one?
Awesome video! Love how they came out. Can't wait to use my Melco! I have my training this week. So excited! Keep up the great work!!💞👏
Yay!!!!! Oh my gosh you will just love it! Good luck with your training!
I’m looking at the brother 10 needle and the melco bravo. I can get them around the same price, but I’m already so used to brothers so it intimidates me to go to a different brand. Did you find the melco confusing to learn or is it easy to get used to if you already know the basics of embroidery?
It was fun watching you. Would love to have a multi needle machine but in our Country to exspensive 💗
Thank you Suzette! What country do you live in?
When changing your thread you can cut the original thread and tie it to the new spool. Then remove the thread from the needle and pull the thread through until you get to the knot. Then retread the needle. It’s faster than completely retreading the machine.
Yes Great tip !! thanks Gabrielle! I have never tried it on my Brother!
Thx for info...towels came out great!!
Thank you!!
How do they compare in loudness?
How much did you buy the Brother one?
Do you know if you can float a towel on a multineedle? Or is it recommended to hoop it?
Fast frame or mighty hoop.
Yes! I float towels all the time on my brother 6 needle ( I use my hoop or fast frames). Just pin well or secure well with clips! You can use mighty hoops too!
What actifeed setting did you use on the melco with your towels?
Hmm great question! I ran these just on my basic everyday settings, as they aren't super plush! Do you have a specific setting you prefer, or is there a certain problem you are running into??
I'm waiting for my swf mas-12 that is on its way
Awesome!!! So exciting!!!