First thing to consider when choosing an Embroidery Machine is to decide what items you will be making and how often will you be using it? Does this matter, yes most definately.

You get two types of embroidery machine on the market Domestic for the home hobbiest and then the commercial. There is a big price difference but if for example you were to buy the most basic domestic machine and use it every day making over 50 products then you will blow the motor in weeks and most likely take the screen out at the same time, it will be cheaper to buy a new one than to
fix your embroidery machine.

Machine Embroidery is an amazing Hobby and his blog will provide the resources to suceed!

Friday, 29 February 2008

Embroidery Super Giant Hoopitall HIA for Janome

Hoop-It-All™ enables the home embroiderer, "with only one hooping", to embroider a combination of designs from different memory cards.
A combination of designs that you have created on your software can be sewn out simply by sliding the hoop bracket to the correct position on two sides of the hoop without re-hooping. The attachment bracket on the hoop can be removed and placed on two sides. The hoop bracket can slide up and down on both sides in any position and be locked in place allowing the hoop to move to any location required on two sides.
Works with embroidery machines that are designed with the embroidery arm located left of the needle. The width of this hoop can only be used on the Baby Lock Ellageo, Bernina Artista, Brother 2001, 2002D Disney, and Viking Designer 1 & 2. The frame is not interchangeable with any other sliding Hoop-It-All™ brackets, as its sliding rails are thicker in order to stabilize the length of the new frame to keep it from bending.
New unique adjustable extension table. Both the front and back of the table can be adjusted closer or farther away from the machine without removal of the table. The table will support the hoop as it sews off the front or back of any table or cabinet and remain stable, but the table must be kept away from any barriers such as walls for adequate clearance.
This new extension table will not interfere with changing bobbins or computer cards, making it easier for the embroiderer to make these changes. It has a platform upon which the embroidery machine is placed. Two sliding tables are mounted - one in front and the other in the back to support the hoop, which are adjustable.
For the Janome 300E, 350, MC9500/9600/9700. 6 7/8" X 17 1/16" Hoop Size. Includes Support Table.

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