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Subject: Applique Machine Suggestions


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Date Posted: 13:55:58 03/15/02 Fri
In reply to: K 's message, "Machines" on 15:50:23 03/10/01 Sat

I'm thinking of saving up for a good machine to do embroidery for dresses. I don;t want anything all-singing, all-dancing, just a reliable machine, which does good quality satin stitch. At this point in time I'm not super fussed about having 9mm width, but it'd be good to have it.

Also, I want one that you can adjust the needle position for the satin stitch.. i was looking at some in the shop today, and most had auto-needle alignment, so as soon as the stitch width went anything above 0, the needle went to the centre.. i need to be able to taper/mitre the lines to one side, not the center.

What machines would be good.. and can you give me an idea if how much i;d be up for? And would it be better to get one second hand, providing it was in good condition.

-I know that the Designer 1 and Designer 2 by Husqvarna Viking both have not only an automatic taper stitch, but an automatic Miter stitch as well. It also allows you to elongate both stitches without loosing the density of the stitch. the satin stitch on the machine is also a true satin--the needle makes a left hand stitch, then a right hand stitch and then advances the fabric for the next stitch. The stitch width for the satin is only 6 mm, but it does an awesome job. Necia

-I agree with Necia. I also have the Pfaff 7570 which tapers and has 9mm although it does not taper left and right. Both machines center the stitch though and are very expensive . I use a basic industrial zigzag. It has 12mm and allows you to taper left and right. Takes a little practice but makes a beautiful satin stitch. This machine is a couple of thousand $ cheaper. If you have the money and are not doing a lot of dresses I would get the Husqavarna . Satin stitch is the hardest stitch on the life of a machine and domestic machines are not covered by warranty if used in a business. Also the industrial is soooooo much faster! PatM

- Hi PatM, What brand of industrial do you have? Does the Pfaff have a nice satin stitch?

--I use a Singer 20u63. I also have the Pfaff and like the 9mm. The only problem with the Pfaff is the presser foot pressure cannot be changed . This is not good for appliquing on velvet where pressure needs to be less. I have a Husquavarna and like all of its features except for the width. I also find that mettalic threads run smoother on the industrial. PatM

- use a Singer20U143X which does a 12mm satin stitch. The X means it has an extra long neck which provides a lot of space for the fabric to lay flat while embroidering. This is an industrial machine and can be gotten for a reasonable price. I was able to pick one up (delivered, and complete set up) for under $1000 American.

-I am looking at purchasing an 8 month old Pfaff 7570. The owner is looking for $4200 Cdn (about $3000 US) for the machine. It has hardly been used. I am wondering if the machine is a good one for machine embroidery. How wide is the zig zag stitch? Are the stitches neat and smooth?

--That's the one I use. I like it because of the Dual Feed feature. Stiches are 9mm.

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[> Subject: Omnisew Embroidery Machine


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Date Posted: 14:00:45 03/15/02 Fri

Has anyone used the Omnisew Embroidery Machine that is advertised in the ID Magazine, and has been on display at the last four Worlds. It can do satin stitch to 1/2inch(12mm).

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-Have this machine. It is a dream. Stitches are nice and wide, and can be easily manuevered in width manually while sewing. Make sure you get enough bobbins and the needles with it--order extra--it saves time. This is a commercial/industrial machine so it is REALLY fast--and takes some getting used to the speed. Make sure there is someone around that can repair these types of machines--have had mine serviced twice in three years--my fault--got threads jammed and threw off the timing---the stitches are close together, and cover nicely.

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