My tip is make sure you have a comfotable place to do machine embroidery. There isn't much to do between thread changes so have your computer right beside your machine and a telivision set there, too. Makes machine embroidery multi-tasking, and you need to stay close to your machine just in case the thread or needle breaks. Sometimes the thread nests underneath the design and the machine will keep sewing, but if you are right there, you can hear the difference and stop the machine and fix the problem before it goes any further. Join ATW and ask questions on the forum. There is a world of embroidery experience on the site and someone will have an answer to your question. Not to mention all the great designs and support. It is well worth the price of admission.
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