IDEA LAB Vol.05 | Share Your Embroidery Experience — Let’s Build What You Actually Need

Welcome to IDEA LAB, where your hands-on experience helps shape better creative tools and real product improvements.

If you use a multi-needle embroidery machine, we’d love to hear from you! Your feedback will help us design clearer guides, better support, and smarter features that truly meet users’ needs.

:mag: What will we discuss?

In this edition, we invite you to share:

  • The support you need: whether it’s about tension, registration, digitizing, or parts.
  • What wasted your time: unclear manuals, slow turnaround, or missing steps.
  • Your #1 wish for tutorials, parts access, or live help.
  • And more

:pushpin: How to Participate

How to join:

Fill out the short survey → Share Your experience of embroidery machine, Get Exclusive Insights!

Format:

1:1 interview (about 30 minutes)
Note: If you are selected, we’ll contact you to arrange the session via email.

:gift: Reward:

Selected participants who complete the in-depth interview will receive a $20 thank-you gift.

:speech_balloon: Let’s share together!

  • What’s your biggest challenge when using your embroidery machine?

  • Or what’s your #1 wish for tutorials, parts access, or live help?

    Share below :point_down:

Let’s make embroidery support faster, clearer, and stress-free together. :yellow_heart:

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I haven’t tried an embroidery machine yet. I am interested to try one but it looks quite intimidating.

Lately I’ve been thinking of purchasing a sewing machine. The problem is lack of space :sweat_smile: I’m guessing this embroidery machine would be bigger too.

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I haven’t tried an embroidery machine neither. I have embroidered, when I was a child, but never used a machine. I can only imagine the benefit of using that kind of tool to embroider, and the kind of things I could do that I wouldn’t consider doing by hand.

I do want to try some emboider with my sewing machine.

Let’s see what the experts have to say. It’s always wonderful that you want to listen from the users.

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This is great.i was browing for new machine lately and I’m between dtf printer and embroidery machine.

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My love for embroidery began long. I ever touched a big machine only the regular one. I still remember those beautiful childhood moments with my grandmother teaching me my very first stitches, her eyes full of pride, and my heart full of wonder. Together we made small kitchen decorations, tortilla covers, and a blanket with a rose design that I will never forget. Later, I fell in love with crochet, and that creative spark has never left me. Now I truly enjoy watching creators use multi-needle embroidery machines on social media. Their precision and beauty fascinate me, and I hope one day I can try one myself because the embroidered sweatshirts and colorful designs are simply beautiful.

If you need we are here. I think as fans we can give you some good ideas too! :sparkles::heart_hands::smiling_face_with_three_hearts::butterfly::cherry_blossom:

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@IslaNoor.a share your opinion, :hugs:

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Oh the troubles of an embroidery machines can sometimes just make you give up. I can share so much( il defo use the link) thanks @Marino

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Oh this is great, can’t wait

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Tutorials would be awesome!

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Woow! I haven’t tried any embroidery machine but I would love to try. :heart_eyes:

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I have only done 1 needle embroidery on my sewing machine that has small letters and simple things.

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I literally have been saying for months if this comes up PLEASE CHOOSE ME BECAUSE BETWEEN TUMBLERS AND THIS, this is my lane! I have a little knowledge digitizing but I love embroidery!

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I love this news, every day the family and community grows more and more and I love it with more growth, projects and new tools, I have never had or tried an embroidery machine although my mom’s ex-husband had industrial embroidery machines I never got to work directly with them although it is a beautiful and impeccable work, I will be waiting to see what things you create with this approach.

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