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HUSQVARNA DESIGNER 1 TOUCH SCREEN. This is a replacement LCD Touchscreen(size: 109mm x 138mm) Suitable HUSQVARNA DESIGNER 1 If your sewing machine is experiencing the problems below, then our replacement LCD Touchscreen can help! - Give the wrong response(i.e. Touching Pattern A actually selects Pattern B) - Take very long to response or no response at all - Cracked Screen If you are unsure of your particular situation, please feel free to contact us as we have been in the sewing machine bussiness for over 44 years. Installation instructions will also be provided. International Post available.
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I had been reading about the new Husqvarna Designer series and one day received an e-mail asking me to review the Designer Diamond Royale sewing and embroidery machine.
Most sewing machines beep when you turn them on or simply don’t make a sound. The Husqvrna/Viking Designer Diamond Royale, however, plays a whimsical tune when the switch is turned to the on position.
The first thing you must do is touch the stitch menu button on the touch screen. A series of different stitch options opens for you to choose from utility stitches, decorative stitches, embroidery stitches or quilting stitches.
For this review, although the Husqvarna/Viking Designer Diamond Royale is a sewing and embroidery machine, I decided to test several different utility and decorative stitch options.
I was very impressed with the quality of the stitches made on the Designer Diamond Royale. The utility stitches are clean and well formed and the decorative stitches have great definition.
Although I didn’t personally sample any of the embroidery options, Janet, the Husqvarna/Viking embroidery guru at Ace Sewing and Vacuum eagerly showed me the mask she made on the Designer Diamond Royale and a special embroidery project she did for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Both jobs were exquisite in detail and workmanship.
The Husqvarna/Viking Designer Diamond Royale comes with all the accessories you could possibly want or need to have the most enjoyable sewing and machine embroidery experience possible. 13 Snap on presser feet Utility
The Husqvarana/Viking Designer Diamond Royale is an interesting sewing and embroidery machine. This is the first machine I’ve ever seen with an appliqué program that allows you to sew on pieces of fabric, creating your own appliqués with ease.
If, on the other hand, you are already adept at machine embroidery and want to step up to a top of the line sewing and embroidery machine with computer capability and upgradable software, then Husqvarna/Viking Designer Diamond Royale is definitely worth a close look.
1. What do you ultimately need the sewing machine to do?There’s no point splashing out on a computerised machine with a hundred embroidery stitch options if you are predominantly going to sew curtains.
If you sew with heavyweight fabrics on a regular basis a £100 machine just isn’t going to cut it. If you’re going to sew sports and swimwear, you’ll need a machine with suitable stitches for dealing with stretch fabrics. The finest sewing machines are great, but you do need to consider how you will use one.
Coming in five colours, including a deep grey-blue, the Singer M3500 features 110 stitches for most projects, and can handle basic sewing as well as decorative sewing, and is powerful enough to be used on stiff fabrics, such as denim and wool. (It can be a little less responsive on delicate fabric, such as silk.)
For your money you get a computerised sewing machine with 165 built-in stitches, an easy to use LCD display and an extra wide extension table for quilting. This is one of Brother"s most popular machines and combines an approachable design and use (an automatic needle threader) with some higher-end functions – such as all those pre-loaded stitches and LCD screen.
The only downside I can see is it"s not a great embroidery machine, as some of the alphabet stitches are a little small. But you can"t have everything. While the Brother XR9550 model is available in the US, in the UK look for the Brother HC1850.
If you"re looking for a good sewing machine for beginners or simply a decent sewing machine for the home, then the JL110 Sewing Machine is an excellent choice. This sewing machine retails for under £150 (usually £125) and represents superb value for money.
The JL110 is an own-brand machine from UK retailer John Lewis and is excellent for clothing repairs and general fixes. It features 14 stitches, a four-step buttonhole feature and even a darning plate. Its size, weight and simplicity means the JL110 can be put away and set up quickly and easily.
The Janome 2200XT is a simple manual sewing machine at a reasonable price ($299 / £169), which makes it ideal for beginners as well as occasional sewists. What our reviewer loved about this machine is its compact and light design, making it a perfect sewing machine to take to classes.
The Brother L14S is a great beginner"s sewing machine. Brother has been manufacturing competitively priced sewing machines since 1908, when the company was called Yasui Sewing Machine Co. With over 100 years experience in the sewing machine business, the electrical equipment giants certainly know what they are doing.
The brand is known for the number of features it includes on its most basic machines. The Brother L14S is an impressively priced basic mechanical machine with 14 stitch options, making it the ideal machine for beginners or the occasional sewer. It’s great to see a three year warranty included for this price, too.
The Janome 219S is a great machine for newcomers who want to make their own clothes. Janome machines are considered quiet and easy-to-use, combine this with the fact that the company provides an excellent after-sales service and you’ll feel in safe hands with a Janome for your first machine. While most machines come with five-year warranties, this can stretch to 25 years for parts.
The Janome 5270QDC (known as the Janome 5300QDC-T in the US) is a good and compact sewing machine with enough features – 270 built-in stitches, auto-thread cutter, 1/4" Foot and automatic buttonhole feet – to ensure you can tackle most projects. The price, size and functions mean this is a sewing machine for experienced sewists and beginners looking to expand their creative capabilities.
The Brother FS100WT electronic sewing and quilting machine has all the features of the Brother FS70WTX (above) as well as an extra 30 stitches. These extra stitches include more decorative stitches for embellishing, including one lettering style to personalise your projects.
The 100 stitches and their length and width are easy to select on the LCD display, which also helpfully indicates which foot you should use for the stitch. This additional screen is great for anyone new to sewing machines.
Further features that make the Singer Patchwork 7285Q appealing to the quilter are the 15 quilting stitches included in the 100 built-in stitches, providing plenty of opportunities for creative topstitching and quilting for the advanced sewer. Solidly built and easy to operate, the Singer Patchwork 7285Q would also be an ideal machine for a new sewer. You won’t outgrow this model.
But, in our Janome Continental M7 Professional review our tester discovered a machine that can be turned to near enough any sewing project. It"s a large and complex computerised machine but comes with an LCD screen and menu system that is approachable and easy to use. The free QR code-enabled app takes you directly to tutorials, too.
The Brother Innovis NV1800Q can do just about everything you"d ask of it, and comes with some eye-catching features you"d not usually find on a machine in this price range ($1,799 / £1,499), such as sideways sewing.
In our Brother Innovis NV1800Q review, our writer loved the sideways sewing feature that enables you to stitch continuously without needing to raise the sewing foot and move your material 90 degrees. Obviously, this is great for quilting large, heavy material but also handy for sewing patches and badges.
This is a sewing machine crammed with features and an accessible LCD touchscreen to help you get around. It"s also a machine that can grow with you, its My Custom Stitch function enables you to design and program your own stitches.
The sleek appearance of the Pfaff Quilt Ambition 630 may lead you to think that this machine has minimal features. However, we all know looks can be deceiving, this model boasts an impressive selection of 201 stitches. All these stitches, along with all the sewing information you need, can be found on the easy-to-use high-resolution colour touch screen.
The computerised Husqvarna Opal 650 features a large graphic display, plenty of memory for stored projects, programming functions, and best of all the "sewing advisor". Not only will the built-in sewing advisor recommend the best stitch, stitch width and length and needle size for your selected fabric but also which presser foot. With more than 160 utility and decorative stitches to choose from, this advice could certainly be useful.
The Janome 5270QDC is one of the more complete machines around, but it comes at a price. So, what do you get once you start spending over $1,000 / £1,000 on a sewing machine? Let’s start with your own stitch composer to design your own stitches, should the 240 built-in stitches not cover exactly what you need. In our Janome 5270QDC review we found this to be a fantastic all-round sewing machine.
If you’re seriously into your embroidery, the Brother Innovis V3 might just tempt you to part with over £2,000 / £2,000. Here’s why: you can preview your projects on the full colour LCD touch screen display where you can select from over 200 built-in embroidery designs, add lettering from 17 fonts, edit patterns and adjust stitches all at the touch of a button.
The Brother Innovis V3"s on-screen editing system allows you to drag and drop patterns into various positions, enlarge, reduce, rotate and create mirror images and create customised designs. You can also import designs using the built-in USB port.
Having decided on your design after all those customisation options, the included thread charts can display thread colour match options from leading thread brands on the touch screen. At its highest speed the Innovis V3 can then create your design at 1,050 stitches per minute. This specialist embroidery machine has everything to keep the dedicated embroiderer creating limitless designs with speed and ease.
Best sewing machines: frequent questionsHow long can I expect a sewing machine to last?If you buy the right machine for your needs, treat it well and get it serviced, your machine will serve you for a very long time.What do I do if I have problems with my machine?Most brands offer an after-sales service which you can call for replacement parts and problem shooting.I want to sew clothes, how many stitch options does my sewing machine need?Really not very many. A straight stitch, buttonhole and a zigzag stitch will get you through most projects.Do I need a coverstitch machine?Only if you are going to be sewing lots of sportswear and t-shirts that require a professional hemmed finish.What does an overlocker do differently to a sewing machine?An overlocker (or serger) finishes the edges of fabric with an overlocking stitch whilst also cutting off the seam allowance as it sews.Where can I buy a sewing machine?You can buy sewing machines from Amazon and leading stores in your country, for example John Lewis in the UK and Walmart in the US. We would also advice you find your local Brother or Janome dealer as they can offer good advice and unique repair deals.
Want to turn your creativity up a notch? Let embroidery work its magic! The DESIGNER JADE™ 35 sewing and embroidery machine is the ideal model for personalizing any project.
Thread net, Edge guide, Felt pad (2), Bobbins (5, one is on the machine), Screwdriver, Auxiliary spool pin, Seam ripper, Brush, Screwdriver for needle plate, Spool cap (small), Spool cap (large), USB embroidery stick (loaded with the embroidery designs and the DESIGNER JADE™ 35 sampler book), long needle clamp screw, Foot control, Power cord, Needles.
The perfect machine to launch your embroidery journey, the Innov-ís NQ1700E has a host of premium features to get you started. With the NQ1700E, you can embellish and personalize all of your DIY projects with 258 built-in embroidery designs, 140 frame pattern combinations, and 13 embroidery lettering fonts, plus a large 6" x 10" embroidery area so you can tackle those big projects. Edit your creations right at your fingertips on the generous 4.85" color LCD touch screen display and when connected to a wireless network, send designs to your machine using Design Database Transfer (no USB needed).
An abundance of built-in designs The NQ1700E comes with 258 built-in embroidery designs, 140 frame pattern combinations, and 13 embroidery lettering fonts.
Wireless capability The durable NQ1700E has wireless ability, so you can send designs from your PC to your machine when connected to a wireless network, using Design Database Transfer (no USB needed).
Color Display You can edit your designs on the 4.85" color LCD touch screen display, which is intuitive with on-screen editing, enhanced zoom, resizing, rotating, repositioning, drag and drop, and combining designs, all right at your fingertips.