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Brother International Corporation Celebrates National Embroidery Month PR Web (press release)
The art of embroidery is a centuries-old gift. Traditionally a hand-craft, embroidery has greatly evolved with technological advancements and the development of computerized embroidery machines. The operator-friendly features in today’s computerized machines allow beginners to become a designer with the push of a button. Customizing existing garments, accessories and home décor items with embroidery is much easier to do for some beginners than the skilled, sometimes complicated, steps of garment construction.
“Advancements in technology over the years have allowed us to swell the features of our computerized sewing and embroidery machines—making it easier than ever to achieve professional results and engender customized designs,” explained Dean F. Shulman, senior vice president of Brother Worldwide Corporation and head of the company’s home appliance division. “The ability to quickly, without even trying, and professionally personalize apparel, home décor and accessories is possible with all of our embroidery machines.”
Brother offers a diversity of computerized machines—from sewing and embroidery combination machines, to embroidery-only machines, to six-needle single peak embroidery machines, like the Entrepreneur™ PR-650, that can provide unlimited business potential. Many of these machines embody user-friendly features such as automatic needle threading, built-in designs and fonts for push-of-the-button embroidery, on-room divider editing and customization, and a built-in embroidery card slot for access to thousands of optional designs. The most advanced embroidery appliance from Brother, the Entrepreneur™ PR-650, has automatic color changing on the six-needles of the machine. This feature allows for pre-programming of a thread color train for an entire design. Another time-saving feature is the automatic thread trimmer—which means no time consuming trimming after the embroidery is unreduced.