Brother SE-400 Computerized Sewing & Embroidery Machine

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Brother SE-400 Computerized Sewing & Embroidery Machine
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Brother SE-400 Computerized Sewing & Embroidery Machine

4.5 stars out of 1073 reviews
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  • Innovative Design: The Brother SE-400 can connect to a computer, allowing easy import and digitization of embroidery designs and future machine updates.
  • Extensive Features: Includes 70 built-in embroidery designs, 67 stitches, 120 frame pattern combinations, and 5 monogramming fonts.
  • Versatile Stitch Functions: Offers 98 unique stitch functions to blend creativity with technology for outstanding results.
  • Multilingual Support: On-screen reference guide available in 16 different languages to maximize usability.
  • Convenient LCD Panel: Features a bright, easy-to-read LCD display for enhanced user experience.
  • Large Embroidery Area: 4" x 4" embroidery area ideal for adding embellishments to projects.
  • User-Friendly: Quick-set, drop-in bobbin and automatic needle threader for ease of use.
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  • : Designed for those new to sewing and embroidery.
  • : Offers great value at this cost.
  • : Setup process is straightforward and follows instructions.
  • : Easy to follow with step-by-step guidance.
  • : Threading process is straightforward.
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Jun 24, 2013
letthemeatcakes
5 out of 5 stars review

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Amazing!

I did my research before purchasing this item and everyone who bought it, without exception appeared to be more than happy with their purchase. Obviously if one had $1000 more to spend then you probably wouldn't buy this one but a more professional and performant machine. That being said, I just wanted something that would keep me amused and would to a decent job for a few years ahead and this is the machine for me. Great value for money (Thanks to Walmart) and it has all the bells and whistles and then some. I was simply blown away by the things it does. My very first try came out successfully and I am more than happy with this machine.

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Sep 21, 2013
MenSew2
5 out of 5 stars review

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Awesome!

I love this machine. It worked well right out of the box. It tells you when the bobbin thread is getting low, and it lifts the presser foot and cuts the thread for you. It's insane. I connected it to my computer and copied a Superman design to the sewing machine. I then embroidered a hat with a really fun Superman emblem. I also made a couple Superman patches and have sewn them on a messenger bag. You can do so many thinks with this machine. It's light, takes up so little room. It's an affordable, fun, creative addition to my craft area.

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Dec 15, 2010
JenInAlaska
5 out of 5 stars review

FABULOUS! (although the manual is lacking)

I just purchased this last night to embroider some quilt squares. I read the manual and watched the DVD. Still yet, each time I tried to embroider the thread knotted up underneath the needle above the bobbin. It was so bad that I had to cut the fabric out - that is what fabric hadn't been ripped and shredded being caught up in the mess. I was packing it back up in the box frustrated today that I had spent the ENTIRE day wasting time, and fabric, trying to make this thing work when I noticed the slider on the lower back of the machine. It's the slider that raises and lowers the grips that move the fabric along while sewing. Low and behold, the grips were in the RAISED position. Thinking this was surely the problem, that the grips were snagging the thread and fabric as the hoop moved along, I decided to give it one more shot. Thank goodness I did. I pushed the slider to the lowered position and VIOLA!! Problem solved!! Now, anything I've tried to embroider - with or without using stablizer - had been perfection. I tried several different fabrics including cotton, denim, terry cloth, and a poly/cotton blend. They all came out perfectly. I also tried using cheap non-brand thread and then embroidery thread. Absolutely no difference whatsoever. What DOES matter is making sure those grips are lowered!! I went online and downloaded a few designs and was pleasantly surprised at how simple it was. I thought I had surely skipped a few steps or that they hadn't saved because it was that simple. They were all there and have worked wonderfully this evening. So, back to the quilting squares I went. It works so seemlessly (of course now that the grips were lowered - which, by the way, the manual said NOTHING about) that I have stepped away from it all evening while it's running. I turn it on, get it started, and walk away to work on other things around the house. When it beeps letting me know it's ready for a thread color change (which is remarkably simply) or that it's finished I change it out and keep going. Now that I figured out what was causing my thread and fabric to snag up and/or tear, I'm thrilled with this machine. This was my first attempt at embroidering and I'm so glad it is this easy.

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