Stitch Up
11-10-2009, 02:36 PM
I'm not wishing to put anyone off BUT ...........
When we started in embroidery a couple of years back, I thoght it would be easy! Geez, was I wrong and in for a shock. The learning curve is huge, it's very demanding on both time and wasteage. We very nearly gave in several times. I'm no where near an expert but muddled through learning the hard way.
We started off by paying to much for an embroidery machine on eBay but, it was a good machine to start with - a Brother BAS-416A. This machine is a single head, what this means is that you can only stitch one garment at a time. Now we have a 3 head machine and you've guessed it, we can now stitch 3 garments at a time.
This is the machine arriving!!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v111/datasafe/Stitch-Up/Hardware/DSCF0353.jpg
It's BIG, it's HEAVY but it's built to last and works brilliantly.
Cheers
John
When we started in embroidery a couple of years back, I thoght it would be easy! Geez, was I wrong and in for a shock. The learning curve is huge, it's very demanding on both time and wasteage. We very nearly gave in several times. I'm no where near an expert but muddled through learning the hard way.
We started off by paying to much for an embroidery machine on eBay but, it was a good machine to start with - a Brother BAS-416A. This machine is a single head, what this means is that you can only stitch one garment at a time. Now we have a 3 head machine and you've guessed it, we can now stitch 3 garments at a time.
This is the machine arriving!!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v111/datasafe/Stitch-Up/Hardware/DSCF0353.jpg
It's BIG, it's HEAVY but it's built to last and works brilliantly.
Cheers
John