This means you probably don't want a Husqvarna. While they are great machines (hubby has one and loves it), they will only use the particular USB drive sold by them. When he lost his, it was over $75 to get a new one.

Sandy

At 12:10 PM 10/27/2012, you wrote:
Yes, Embird seems to have a lot of fans, as offering good features for the price. As for how the designs get onto the machine, I definitely want a machine with a USB drive.

Thanks,

Fran
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Books on historic sewing
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I am thinking of buying a Brother PE770, which is a
fairly inexpensive dedicated embroidery machine.  It takes a flash drive
so I can import designs from my computer.

I want to do historic embroidery designs and I want to create or at
least customize my own.  I'm used to using graphic design software (scan
editing and draw programs), but I know little about embroidery design
software.  Any suggestions?

Fran
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Books on making historic clothing
www.lavoltapress.com

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