It is a cheap machine. It can't handle heavy fabric. I'm spoiled I have two Brother 10 needles 1055s. If you want to do hoodie you should get a heavy duty machine. The dkirch is good because it has the tubular mount compared to the flat mount which is hard for anything that's not flat. Good luck on your journey.
Thanks for this comment - I updated to the se900 I'll make some videos about that. So far it's been able to embroider on everything the only downside is the speed of it but other than that it can power through anything.
From what I've heard, they changed it so you no longer have to pay to use your own designs. But no one is really reviewing a two year old machine, so every review of it from when it came out says that. I'm sure they knew it wouldn't go over well when they developed it, and they decided to buy themselves a lot of bad faith.
@@ryankuhn1553 I think so too they definietly doubled back silently lol.. could be good to advertise that they changed their minds too the public can be more forgiving than they assume
I have the Brother PE 800 and 900.. and the Janome 400e. All good machines.
Yep the se900 is a beast. It powers through any and all fabrics - sucks that the pp1 was made as a money grab.. at least it feels like it
v informative. thank u
It is a cheap machine. It can't handle heavy fabric. I'm spoiled I have two Brother 10 needles 1055s. If you want to do hoodie you should get a heavy duty machine. The dkirch is good because it has the tubular mount compared to the flat mount which is hard for anything that's not flat. Good luck on your journey.
Thanks for this comment - I updated to the se900 I'll make some videos about that. So far it's been able to embroider on everything the only downside is the speed of it but other than that it can power through anything.
Sheesh, that's not when the needles break. Thanks for the review!
I heard another creator say you have to use a 12.99 monthly subscription for the app to connect your images to the machine. 🙄
From what I've heard, they changed it so you no longer have to pay to use your own designs. But no one is really reviewing a two year old machine, so every review of it from when it came out says that. I'm sure they knew it wouldn't go over well when they developed it, and they decided to buy themselves a lot of bad faith.
@@ryankuhn1553 I think so too they definietly doubled back silently lol.. could be good to advertise that they changed their minds too the public can be more forgiving than they assume
That hard is hard too!