Whether you are a professional seamstress or a gifted amateur you are sure find the embroidery sewing machine to suit your needs
The Embroidery Sewing Machine

Baby Lock Embroidery Machine

It’s quite possible that you were not aware that several of Babylock machines are manufactured by Brother.

One of the main differences is in the designs which come with the machine, of course Brother have the Disney designs whereas Babylock have designs by Nancy Zieman.

One favorite Baby Lock embroidery machine is the Ellegante [BLG] which is exceedingly popular as a regular sewing machine with the embroidery facilities.

It is a very elegant looking machine, hence it’s name. That isn’t all though, it’s what is inside that counts.

As with other complex machines it is best to buy from a dealer, you can save yourself hours if you struggle with any particular function. Ask your dealer and he can quickly set you back on track. No point struggling alone when he can set you straight.

The Nancy Zieman designs seem to appeal well to seamstresses and I am sure even gifted amateurs, they are all exclusive and are built into the machine.

I believe that it is always the best thing to get used to your embroidery machine by using the built in designs to start with. Once you are familiar with them you will be better able to proceed to using imported designs.

On the regular sewing side there are an amazing 15 automatic buttonholes, [I didn't realize there were so many different buttonholes], 413 decorative stitches and 118 ordinary stitches. There are heirloom and quilting stitches and what is more 4 eyelet patterns. These are not usually found on most machines.

There is a slot to take memory cards so that you can have access to the Baby Lock library of memory cards.

You will find a massive 416 embroidery designs built in, 336 of these are exclusive including 32 Nancy Zieman designs plus 1 large script alphabet. You get 1 large floral alphabet, 13 character/alphabet patterns. You can make continuous borders from patterns built in.

I just don’t think I can cover all the features that this machine possesses, it has an amazing array of capabilities.

On top of everything else there is a 25 year warranty,  5 years for the computer circuit, 5 years for electrical and 1 year labor.

I have mentioned only one model and there are many more that would give you hours of enjoyment and satisfaction coming from producing quality items sewn to a professional standard.

Baby Lock do actually give free embroidery classes, I would assume these could be taken with your dealer but they also conduct them online.

Baby Lock have embroidery projects on their site, they teach how to embroider shoes, quilts, clothing and even bags.

I think you would be doing yourself an enormous favor it you took a look at a Baby Lock embroidery machine for all those creative items that you are dying to produce. What is stopping you?