I don't have one to sell, but I have absolutely worn out two and am happily stitching away on my third My best advice would be decide on how much $$ you have to spend and make a written list of what you will require the machine to do....
I don't think there is any one home embroidery machine that is "best". It is mostly personal preference and what will meet your needs. Go to sewing machine stores within a reasonable driving distance of your home -- talk to the sales people and get a feel of how helpful they will be AFTER the sale. I say this because you will probably need some help and you want to be sure that you have good after sales customer service.
Start looking at as many machines that will meet your needs as possible. When the computerized machines came out I bought a Husqvarna #1+ (top of the line at the time). I never used the embroidery function much because the software was krappy, BUT I loved the way the machine sewed, so I bought a top of the line Singer (at the time it was the Singer XL1000). I loved the Singer and the software and after that machine finally died I bought another Singer - this time the XL6000.
I would definately recommend buying an upgradeable machine - one that has computer software that allows you to edit and create your own designs.
Good luck and happy embroidering! |