Bit Bigger Machine
Rich, here is a larger version of an embroidery only machine, also by Brother. The link is from HSN, but it can be found at other sources. It runs a 5 x 7 hoop, you can also run smaller hoops as well as a optional multi position hoop for doing longer, split designs. Babylock had a similiar machine, the Emore and you may find some deals locally if you check with a Babylock dealer. Same DNA as the Brother machines. And true, the new machines need little or no oiling.
Once you start the embroidery path, there is still a matter of threads, stablizers and software. For me Embird was the cheapest and you can add the modules you need for the type of work you are doing. Software is used to modify designs, resize them or to digitize and make your own. I use a place called Shoppers Rule for most of my supplies like thread and such. Excellent service and the prices are good. I have had good luck as well with Embroidery Library, another online source for the designs.
Tim, your work is fantastic. I really like those roses on the jacket. I've download a bunch of western designs, but now just need the time to put together the shirts. And that was no easy task spliting that Indian head design. Great job!
Rich, here is a larger version of an embroidery only machine, also by Brother. The link is from HSN, but it can be found at other sources. It runs a 5 x 7 hoop, you can also run smaller hoops as well as a optional multi position hoop for doing longer, split designs. Babylock had a similiar machine, the Emore and you may find some deals locally if you check with a Babylock dealer. Same DNA as the Brother machines. And true, the new machines need little or no oiling.
Once you start the embroidery path, there is still a matter of threads, stablizers and software. For me Embird was the cheapest and you can add the modules you need for the type of work you are doing. Software is used to modify designs, resize them or to digitize and make your own. I use a place called Shoppers Rule for most of my supplies like thread and such. Excellent service and the prices are good. I have had good luck as well with Embroidery Library, another online source for the designs.
Tim, your work is fantastic. I really like those roses on the jacket. I've download a bunch of western designs, but now just need the time to put together the shirts. And that was no easy task spliting that Indian head design. Great job!