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

Husqvarna Rose Embroidery Machine

The Husqvarna Rose embroidery machine is also a sewing machine, it is one of those combination designs.

Although this machine could be seen as expensive it will be money well spent because it is very durable. It isn’t given to breaking down at the drop of a hat even though you can make it a real workhorse.

The one thing I would put here is that it is not economical to use inferior thread because you will find that it breaks. Use good quality thread and you will not have any problems. I think this would apply to any make of machine, they all work better with quality thread.

The memory cards with designs can be a bit expensive but they have quite a lot on one card. The company do not put any restrictions on the sale of goods you make using their design. You are free to create unique items and sell them for profit – good news indeed.

If you purchase your machine from a store it might be a good idea to take advantage if they offer free lessons. You may find it easier to learn how to operate the Husqvarna Rose embroidery machine.

Other Husqvarna models have more in-built stitch choices but the whole point of the computerization is that you can import all the designs and lettering that you could ever want. They don’t need to be built in. You download them from the Internet or Husqvarna’s own site when you need them.

Changing the different presser feet is very easy, just slip out the one you don’t want and click into place the one you want next. I would suggest that as the pieces are made from plastic that you handle them with care so as not to break them. I know you could replace them but why should you, just handle them carefully.

To change from regular sewing to embroidery you need to change part of the undercarriage. Now this may seem a bit cumbersome but I am sure you will get used to it with use.

The Rose appears to be a good machine to start learning how to machine embroider. The Viking may be just too complicated for a beginner plus it is much more expensive. Too expensive to learn on I would think.