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== General Information ==
== General Information ==


<span style="font-size: 24pt; background-color: rgb(224, 62, 45);" >'''WORK IN PROGRESS, HEAVY EDITING REQUIRED BEFORE USE'''</span>
The Berea Makerspace has two embroidery machines available for member use. Both machines can be found inside the [[Clean Room]] near the sewing area. These machines combine advanced technology with user-friendly features for all skill levels.
 
The Brother Dream Machine 2 Innov-ís XV8550D can be found inside the [[Clean Room]] near the sewing area. This professional-grade embroidery and sewing machine combines advanced technology with user-friendly features for all skill levels.


If you have any issues with this equipment, the slack channels associated with this space include: #general, #shop-sewing, and #shop-embroidery.
If you have any issues with this equipment, the slack channels associated with this space include: #general, #shop-sewing, and #shop-embroidery.


== Equipment Specifications ==
== Available Machines ==
 
Brother Dream Machine 2 Innov-ís XV8550D


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-  
|-
! Category
! Machine
! Specification
! Key Features
! Details
! Status
|-  
! Documentation
| rowspan="4" | '''Embroidery Area'''
|-
| Maximum Embroidery Size
| '''[[Dream Machine 2|Brother Dream Machine 2 Innov-ís XV8550D]]'''
| 8" x 12" (200mm x 300mm)
|  
|-  
* Up to 9.5" x 14" (36cm x 24cm) embroidery area
| Embroidery Speed
* 982 built-in designs, including '''166 Disney designs'''
| Up to 1,000 stitches per minute
* 22 embroidery lettering fonts
|-
* 10.1" LCD touchscreen display
| Built-in Embroidery Designs
* InnovEye 2 camera technology for positioning
| 635+ designs
* My Design Center for creating original patterns
|-
* Wireless connectivity with optional software
| Built-in Embroidery Fonts
| Operational
| 150+ fonts
| [[Dream Machine 2|Machine Page]]
|-  
|-
| rowspan="4" | '''Sewing Features'''
| '''[[Brother PE-550D]]'''
| Built-in Sewing Stitches
|  
| 680+ stitches
* 4" x 4" (100mm x 100mm) embroidery area
|-  
* 125 built-in designs, including '''45 Disney designs''' (Mickey Mouse & Friends)
| Buttonhole Styles
* 9 font styles (6 English, 3 Japanese)
| 15 one-step buttonholes
* Large color touch screen (3.2" x 1.8")
|-
* USB port for importing designs
| Sewing Speed
* Automatic needle threader
| Up to 1,000 stitches per minute
| Operational
|-
| [[Brother PE-550D|Machine Page]]
| Needle Positions
| Adjustable
|-
| rowspan="3" | '''Machine Specifications'''
| Display
| 10.1" LCD touchscreen
|-
| Hoops Included
| 7 hoops (various sizes)
|-
| Connectivity
| Wi-Fi, USB, cloud compatibility
|-  
| '''Thread Capacity'''
| Maximum Threads
| 10 upper thread positions
|}
|}


== Orientation and Access ==
== Orientation and Access ==


'''Use of the Brother Dream Machine 2 requires authorization by an approved instructor.''' Visit the [[Embroidery Machine]] page for details on upcoming workshops and training sessions.
'''Use of either embroidery machine requires authorization by an approved instructor.''' Visit the [[Embroidery Machine]] page for details on upcoming workshops and training sessions.


=== First Steps ===
'''Training Note:''' While the Dream Machine 2 and PE-550D have different feature sets, their basic operation is similar enough that training on the [[Dream Machine 2]] covers the fundamentals needed for both machines.


* Power on the machine using the switch located on the right side
== Basic Embroidery Workflow ==
* Allow the machine to initialize and the touchscreen to load
* Visually inspect the needle, bobbin, and thread paths for any obstructions
* Check that the appropriate hoop is installed for your project


=== Basic Workflow Checklist ===
This general workflow applies to both machines. See individual machine pages for specific instructions.


'''1. Design Selection'''
=== 1. Design Selection ===
* Choose a built-in design or import your own via USB or Wi-Fi
* Choose a built-in design or import your own via USB
* Position and resize the design on the virtual hoop using the touchscreen
* Position and resize the design on the virtual hoop using the touchscreen
'''2. Machine Setup'''
* For the Dream Machine 2, you can also use the InnovEye 2 camera to scan drawings or position designs
* Select the correct hoop for your design size
 
=== 2. Machine Setup ===
* Select the correct hoop for your design size (4"x4" for PE-550D; various sizes up to 9.5"x14" for Dream Machine 2)
* Hoop your fabric with appropriate stabilizer
* Hoop your fabric with appropriate stabilizer
* Attach the hoop to the machine
* Attach the hoop to the machine
'''3. Threading'''
* Attach embroidery foot "W+" (Dream Machine 2) or appropriate foot
* Thread the machine following the numbered path on the machine
 
=== 3. Threading ===
* Thread the machine following the numbered path
* Ensure proper tension for both upper thread and bobbin
* Ensure proper tension for both upper thread and bobbin
* Use the automatic needle threader for easier threading
* Use the automatic needle threader when available
'''4. Test Run'''
 
=== 4. Test Run ===
* Perform a test stitch on scrap fabric
* Perform a test stitch on scrap fabric
* Check tension and adjust if needed
* Check tension and adjust if needed
* Verify design placement
* Verify design placement
'''5. Start Embroidering'''
 
=== 5. Start Embroidering ===
* Press the start/stop button
* Press the start/stop button
* Monitor the first few stitches to ensure everything runs smoothly
* Monitor the first few stitches
* Watch for thread breaks or tension issues
* Watch for thread breaks or tension issues
'''6. Finishing'''
 
=== 6. Finishing ===
* Remove the hoop carefully
* Remove the hoop carefully
* Cut excess threads
* Cut excess threads
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== Software and Design ==
== Software and Design ==
=== Built-in Software ===
The Dream Machine 2 features an intuitive 10.1" LCD touchscreen with:
* Design editing and positioning tools
* On-screen preview of embroidery designs
* Built-in tutorials and help guides
=== Design Transfer Methods ===
* '''USB Drive''' - Transfer PES, DST, and other compatible formats
* '''Wi-Fi''' - Wireless transfer from your computer or mobile device
* '''Cloud Connectivity''' - Access designs stored in the cloud
* '''My Stitch Monitor''' - Mobile app for remote monitoring


=== Supported File Formats ===
=== Supported File Formats ===
Both machines support common embroidery formats:
* PES (Brother's native format)
* PES (Brother's native format)
* DST, EXP, JEF, PEC, PED, SEW, and more
* DST, EXP, JEF, PEC, PED, SEW, and more
=== Design Transfer Methods ===
* '''USB Drive''' - Works with both machines
* '''Wi-Fi''' - Dream Machine 2 only (wireless transfer with optional software)
* '''Cloud Connectivity''' - Dream Machine 2 only
* '''Built-in Camera''' - Dream Machine 2 only (scan drawings and illustrations)


=== Software Recommendations ===
=== Software Recommendations ===
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=== Needles ===
=== Needles ===
The Dream Machine 2 uses standard home sewing machine needles (130/705H system)
Both machines use standard home sewing machine needles (130/705H system). For embroidery, needle size 75/11 is recommended for most projects. Use 90/14 for heavyweight fabrics or stabilizers.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-  
|-
! Needle Type
! Needle Type
! Best For
! Best For
|-  
|-
| Embroidery (75/11, 90/14)
| Machine embroidery, has a slightly rounded tip
|-
| Ball Point (75/11, 90/14)
| Knits and stretch fabrics, embroidering patterns with short jump stitches
|-
| Universal (75/11, 90/14)
| Universal (75/11, 90/14)
| General sewing, woven fabrics
| General sewing, woven fabrics
|-
|-
| Ball Point (75/11, 90/14)
| Knits and stretch fabrics
|-
| Embroidery (75/11, 90/14)
| Machine embroidery, has a slightly rounded tip
|-  
| Metallic (80/12)
| Metallic (80/12)
| Metallic threads
| Metallic threads
|-  
|-
| Topstitch (90/14)
| Topstitch (90/14)
| Heavy fabrics, multiple layers
| Heavy fabrics, multiple layers
|}
|}
'''Important:''' Change your needle regularly - every 8-10 hours of sewing or after every major project.
 
'''Important:''' Change your needle regularly - every 8-10 hours of sewing or after every major project. A bent or dull needle can cause skipped stitches or thread breaks.


=== Thread Recommendations ===
=== Thread Recommendations ===
* Use high-quality embroidery thread for best results
* Use high-quality embroidery thread for best results
* Popular brands: Isacord, Madeira, Robison-Anton, Brother
* Popular brands: Isacord, Madeira, Robison-Anton, Brother
* Match thread weight to needle size and fabric type
* For bobbin work (Dream Machine 2), use No.5 or finer hand embroidery thread or flexible woven ribbon


=== Stabilizers ===
=== Stabilizers ===
Proper stabilization is critical for good embroidery results:
Proper stabilization is critical for good embroidery results:


* '''Cut-Away''' - Best for knits and unstable fabrics
* '''Tear-Away''' - Good for stable wovens
* '''Wash-Away''' - For freestanding lace and projects where no stabilizer should remain
* '''Heat-Away''' - Dissolves with heat from an iron


| '''Cut-Away''' - Best for knits and unstable fabrics| '''Tear-Away''' - Good for stable wovens| '''Wash-Away''' - For freestanding lace and projects where no stabilizer should remain| '''Heat-Away''' - Dissolves with heat from an iron
== General Troubleshooting ==


== Troubleshooting ==
These solutions apply to both machines. For machine-specific issues, refer to the individual machine pages.
 
=== Common Problems and Solutions ===


'''Thread breaks frequently'''
'''Thread breaks frequently'''
* Re-thread the machine carefully, ensuring the thread follows all guides
* Re-thread the machine carefully (upper thread may be incorrectly threaded)
* Check needle for burrs or damage - replace if needed
* Check needle for burrs or damage - replace if needed
* Verify tension settings are appropriate
* Verify tension settings are appropriate
* Check for lint buildup in tension discs or thread path
* Check for lint buildup in tension discs or thread path
* Ensure bobbin is correctly installed
'''Design doesn't stitch correctly'''
'''Design doesn't stitch correctly'''
* Verify hoop size matches design size
* Verify hoop size matches design size
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* Ensure stabilizer is appropriate for fabric type
* Ensure stabilizer is appropriate for fabric type
* Re-import the design file
* Re-import the design file
'''Bobbin thread shows on top'''
'''Bobbin thread shows on top'''
* Upper tension is too tight - decrease tension setting
* Upper tension is too tight - decrease tension setting
* Bobbin is incorrectly threaded - reinsert bobbin
* Bobbin is incorrectly threaded - reinsert bobbin
* Bobbin thread may be incorrectly wound
'''Machine makes unusual noises'''
'''Machine makes unusual noises'''
* '''STOP IMMEDIATELY''' and investigate
* '''STOP IMMEDIATELY''' and investigate
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* Ensure needle is properly inserted and not bent
* Ensure needle is properly inserted and not bent
* Look for lint buildup in moving parts
* Look for lint buildup in moving parts
'''Touchscreen issues'''
* Clean the race area
* Clean screen with soft, dry cloth
 
* Restart the machine
'''Fabric puckers during embroidery'''
* Check for software updates
* Stabilizer may be insufficient for fabric type
'''Design placement is off'''
* Hoop tension may be too loose
* Verify hoop is properly seated
* Thread tension may need adjustment
* Check that design was positioned correctly before starting
* Consider using placement tools or templates


== Maintenance ==
== Maintenance ==
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=== Regular Maintenance ===
=== Regular Maintenance ===
* Oil as directed in manual (specific points only)
* Oil as directed in manual (specific points only) - '''Note:''' This machine should not be oiled by the user except as specified
* Change needles regularly
* Change needles regularly
* Have machine professionally serviced annually
* Have machine professionally serviced annually
* Clean the race frequently to prevent lint buildup
* Clean the cutter in the bobbin case area if thread is not cutting cleanly


=== Cleaning ===
=== Cleaning ===
* Use the included brush and cleaning tools
* Use the included brush and cleaning tools
* Never use compressed air - it forces lint deeper into mechanisms
* Never use compressed air - it forces lint deeper into mechanisms
* Keep the touchscreen clean for optimal response
* Keep screens clean with the included LCD cleaning cloth
* Do not use organic solvents or detergents on the machine casing


== External Resources ==
== External Resources ==


* [https://support.brother.com/g/b/sp/manualtop.aspx?c=us_ot&lang=en&prod=hf_inovxv8550deus Official User Manuals & Guides]
=== Brother Support ===
* [https://www.brother-usa.com/products/xv8550d Brother USA Product Information]
* [https://support.brother.com/g/b/sp/manualtop.aspx?c=us_ot&lang=en&prod=hf_inovxv8550deus Dream Machine 2 Manuals]
* [https://support.brother.com/g/b/sp/manualtop.aspx?c=us_ot&lang=en&prod=pe550d_us PE-550D Manuals]
* [https://www.brother-usa.com/support/embroidery Brother Embroidery Support Center]
* [https://www.brother-usa.com/support/embroidery Brother Embroidery Support Center]
* [https://www.youtube.com/user/BrotherSews Brother Sews YouTube Channel] - Official tutorials and tips
* [https://www.youtube.com/user/BrotherSews Brother Sews YouTube Channel]

Revision as of 15:45, 14 March 2026

General Information

The Berea Makerspace has two embroidery machines available for member use. Both machines can be found inside the Clean Room near the sewing area. These machines combine advanced technology with user-friendly features for all skill levels.

If you have any issues with this equipment, the slack channels associated with this space include: #general, #shop-sewing, and #shop-embroidery.

Available Machines

Machine Key Features Status Documentation
Brother Dream Machine 2 Innov-ís XV8550D
  • Up to 9.5" x 14" (36cm x 24cm) embroidery area
  • 982 built-in designs, including 166 Disney designs
  • 22 embroidery lettering fonts
  • 10.1" LCD touchscreen display
  • InnovEye 2 camera technology for positioning
  • My Design Center for creating original patterns
  • Wireless connectivity with optional software
Operational Machine Page
Brother PE-550D
  • 4" x 4" (100mm x 100mm) embroidery area
  • 125 built-in designs, including 45 Disney designs (Mickey Mouse & Friends)
  • 9 font styles (6 English, 3 Japanese)
  • Large color touch screen (3.2" x 1.8")
  • USB port for importing designs
  • Automatic needle threader
Operational Machine Page

Orientation and Access

Use of either embroidery machine requires authorization by an approved instructor. Visit the Embroidery Machine page for details on upcoming workshops and training sessions.

Training Note: While the Dream Machine 2 and PE-550D have different feature sets, their basic operation is similar enough that training on the Dream Machine 2 covers the fundamentals needed for both machines.

Basic Embroidery Workflow

This general workflow applies to both machines. See individual machine pages for specific instructions.

1. Design Selection

  • Choose a built-in design or import your own via USB
  • Position and resize the design on the virtual hoop using the touchscreen
  • For the Dream Machine 2, you can also use the InnovEye 2 camera to scan drawings or position designs

2. Machine Setup

  • Select the correct hoop for your design size (4"x4" for PE-550D; various sizes up to 9.5"x14" for Dream Machine 2)
  • Hoop your fabric with appropriate stabilizer
  • Attach the hoop to the machine
  • Attach embroidery foot "W+" (Dream Machine 2) or appropriate foot

3. Threading

  • Thread the machine following the numbered path
  • Ensure proper tension for both upper thread and bobbin
  • Use the automatic needle threader when available

4. Test Run

  • Perform a test stitch on scrap fabric
  • Check tension and adjust if needed
  • Verify design placement

5. Start Embroidering

  • Press the start/stop button
  • Monitor the first few stitches
  • Watch for thread breaks or tension issues

6. Finishing

  • Remove the hoop carefully
  • Cut excess threads
  • Remove stabilizer according to project needs

Software and Design

Supported File Formats

Both machines support common embroidery formats:

  • PES (Brother's native format)
  • DST, EXP, JEF, PEC, PED, SEW, and more

Design Transfer Methods

  • USB Drive - Works with both machines
  • Wi-Fi - Dream Machine 2 only (wireless transfer with optional software)
  • Cloud Connectivity - Dream Machine 2 only
  • Built-in Camera - Dream Machine 2 only (scan drawings and illustrations)

Software Recommendations

  • Brother PE-Design - Professional digitizing software
  • InkStitch (Inkscape plugin) - Free open-source digitizing option
  • Embrilliance - Third-party design software

Needles, Thread, and Stabilizers

These items are considered consumables. Basic supplies may be available during orientation, but you should plan to provide your own for ongoing projects.

Needles

Both machines use standard home sewing machine needles (130/705H system). For embroidery, needle size 75/11 is recommended for most projects. Use 90/14 for heavyweight fabrics or stabilizers.

Needle Type Best For
Embroidery (75/11, 90/14) Machine embroidery, has a slightly rounded tip
Ball Point (75/11, 90/14) Knits and stretch fabrics, embroidering patterns with short jump stitches
Universal (75/11, 90/14) General sewing, woven fabrics
Metallic (80/12) Metallic threads
Topstitch (90/14) Heavy fabrics, multiple layers

Important: Change your needle regularly - every 8-10 hours of sewing or after every major project. A bent or dull needle can cause skipped stitches or thread breaks.

Thread Recommendations

  • Use high-quality embroidery thread for best results
  • Popular brands: Isacord, Madeira, Robison-Anton, Brother
  • For bobbin work (Dream Machine 2), use No.5 or finer hand embroidery thread or flexible woven ribbon

Stabilizers

Proper stabilization is critical for good embroidery results:

  • Cut-Away - Best for knits and unstable fabrics
  • Tear-Away - Good for stable wovens
  • Wash-Away - For freestanding lace and projects where no stabilizer should remain
  • Heat-Away - Dissolves with heat from an iron

General Troubleshooting

These solutions apply to both machines. For machine-specific issues, refer to the individual machine pages.

Thread breaks frequently

  • Re-thread the machine carefully (upper thread may be incorrectly threaded)
  • Check needle for burrs or damage - replace if needed
  • Verify tension settings are appropriate
  • Check for lint buildup in tension discs or thread path
  • Ensure bobbin is correctly installed

Design doesn't stitch correctly

  • Verify hoop size matches design size
  • Check that fabric is hooped tightly without distortion
  • Ensure stabilizer is appropriate for fabric type
  • Re-import the design file

Bobbin thread shows on top

  • Upper tension is too tight - decrease tension setting
  • Bobbin is incorrectly threaded - reinsert bobbin
  • Bobbin thread may be incorrectly wound

Machine makes unusual noises

  • STOP IMMEDIATELY and investigate
  • Check for thread tangles in the bobbin area
  • Ensure needle is properly inserted and not bent
  • Look for lint buildup in moving parts
  • Clean the race area

Fabric puckers during embroidery

  • Stabilizer may be insufficient for fabric type
  • Hoop tension may be too loose
  • Thread tension may need adjustment

Maintenance

After Each Use

  • Remove bobbin and clean bobbin case area with included brush
  • Wipe down machine exterior
  • Cover machine when not in use

Regular Maintenance

  • Oil as directed in manual (specific points only) - Note: This machine should not be oiled by the user except as specified
  • Change needles regularly
  • Have machine professionally serviced annually
  • Clean the race frequently to prevent lint buildup
  • Clean the cutter in the bobbin case area if thread is not cutting cleanly

Cleaning

  • Use the included brush and cleaning tools
  • Never use compressed air - it forces lint deeper into mechanisms
  • Keep screens clean with the included LCD cleaning cloth
  • Do not use organic solvents or detergents on the machine casing

External Resources

Brother Support