The Brother PE900 and SE700 are two of the most popular embroidery machines in the $600-$750 price range, and buyers cross-shop them constantly. They share the same 5×7 embroidery area and similar price points. The real difference is fundamental: the PE900 is a...
A lot of new embroidery sellers underprice because they look only at thread and blank cost. That is the fastest way to build a busy business that barely makes money. Good embroidery pricing covers materials, labor, machine time, failed pieces, platform fees, and...
Buying an embroidery machine for a small business is different from buying one as a hobby. When profit margins, production speed, and customer expectations enter the equation, the wrong machine costs you twice — once when you buy it and again when you outgrow it too...
The Brother PE900 is one of the easiest embroidery machines to recommend right now because it lands in the sweet spot between beginner-friendly and serious-enough-to-grow-with. It gives you a 5×7 embroidery area, a full-color touchscreen, wireless design transfer, and...
Starting an embroidery business is one of the most accessible ways to build a profitable craft-based business from home. The startup costs are manageable, the demand for custom embroidered products is strong, and you can start selling within weeks of getting your...