Welcome to Luna’s World of Sewing and Embroidery!
Hello, fellow stitch enthusiasts! I’m Luna, and my passion for crafting one-of-a-kind garments has led me to connect with you through this slice of the internet. Today, I’m thrilled to unravel the intricacies of the Brother SE1900 sewing and embroidery machine—a marvel I’ve been using for over two years!
As someone who’s transitioned from the Brother SE625, I’ve grown fond of the SE1900’s robust features that don’t require a dealer. It boasts impeccable stitch quality for both sewing and embroidery. Eager to know more? I’m here to guide you through its capabilities, provide handy usage tips, answer your burning questions, and weigh its advantages and drawbacks.
Unboxing the Brother SE1900
When my package arrived, tipping the scales at 39 lbs, I was eager to peek inside. The box contained the main unit, power cord, foot controller, and an array of sewing and embroidery accessories. Although it lacked the dust cover my previous SE625 came with, and a smaller hoop, I quickly sourced additional hoops from a well-known online marketplace.
Before you dive into embroidery, you’ll want to gather some essentials like stabilizer and embroidery thread. If you’re pondering what’s critical for your embroidery ventures, I’ve compiled a list of essential supplies you should consider.
The Sewing Experience
Let’s dissect some sewing features of this machine:
- Automatic Needle Threader: Threading becomes a breeze with this feature, although it does require the presser foot to be down for optimal performance. Initially, it takes some getting used to, but it’s a significant upgrade from previous models.
- Automatic Stitch Functions: From reinforcement stitches to thread trimming, the SE1900 adds a layer of convenience to your sewing projects.
- Bobbin Setup: The quick-set, top-drop bobbin system simplifies the process, and there’s no need to manually draw up the bobbin thread—another time saver.
- Included are seven versatile sewing feet, along with a compartment to house them neatly.
With 240 built-in stitches at your disposal, the possibilities are endless. These range from basic to highly decorative stitches, and if you crave more, you can even create your own with the machine’s custom stitch feature or import them via USB.
Quilting and Embroidering
The Brother SE1900 stands out as an affordable option for quilting enthusiasts, compatible with additional quilting feet. Its embroidery prowess is equally impressive, featuring a 5″x7″ hoop, 138 built-in designs, and 11 fonts. The color LCD touchscreen makes selecting and editing designs a simple task, and you can easily import your own designs using the USB port.
Although it lacks the automatic jump stitch trimming feature found in more advanced models, it remains a straightforward machine for beginners and seasoned users alike. If you’re just starting, take time to familiarize yourself with the manual and online tutorials for a smoother learning curve.
For those concerned about the price, remember that while the SE1900 is an investment, it’s packed with features that make it a value proposition when compared to other brands.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Weight | 22.1 lbs |
| Built-in Stitches | 240, including 10 buttonhole stitches |
| Embroidery Designs | 138 designs, 11 fonts |
| Embroidery Field Size | 5″x7″ |
| Presser Feet | 7 sewing feet + 1 embroidery foot |
| Maximum Sewing Speed | 850 stitches per minute |
| Feed Dog Points | 7 |
| LCD Touch-screen | 3.2″ smart touchscreen |
| Light
ing |
LED above stitching area |
| Warranty | 25-year limited |
