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The Brother SE600 is a computerized sewing and embroidery machine featuring 103 built-in stitches and 80 embroidery designs with 6 lettering fonts. It boasts a 3.2" color LCD touchscreen for easy design preview and customization, a 4" x 4" embroidery field, and a maximum sewing speed of 710 stitches per minute. Equipped with an automatic needle threader, jam-resistant drop-in bobbin, and 7 included feet, it’s designed for both beginners and seasoned crafters seeking professional-quality results and creative versatility.


















| Best Sellers Rank | #256,928 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #38 in Embroidery Machines |
| Brand | Brother |
| Color | 4" x 4" Embroidering Area, 3.2" LCD Touchscreen Display |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,813 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 26.24 Pounds |
| Material | Metal |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 15.51"D x 21.18"W x 16.54"H |
B**E
Beginner-friendly AND high-quality results
As a complete beginner in the world of both sewing and embroidery, this embroidery machine has been a delightful introduction to the art of creative stitching. Despite my lack of experience, I was able to create my first embroidery project within the first few days of setting up the machine, thanks to online tutorials and a bit of trial and error. Here's my take on the machine: Pros: The learning curve for this embroidery machine pleasantly surprised me. After watching a few helpful YouTube videos and experimenting, I quickly grasped the basics. What I love most is its capability to import custom design files, allowing for a wide range of creative possibilities. The automatic thread-pulling feature is a game-changer, especially when working with multiple colors. This function minimizes the need for more difficult re-threading, streamlining the embroidery process. Cons: One notable drawback is the machine's bulkiness. It takes up a significant amount of space, making it challenging to store in a closet and retrieve when needed. If you have limited space, this may be a consideration before making the purchase. Tip: For those diving into embroidery with this machine, be aware that it comes initially set up for sewing. The first step is to carefully read the instructions on how to convert it into embroidery-ready usage. You'll need to change out the base and needle setup, so take your time to follow the guidelines provided. This ensures a smooth transition to embroidery functionality. In conclusion, if you're a beginner seeking an embroidery machine that facilitates a quick learning curve and offers creative flexibility, this is a commendable choice. Despite its bulkiness, the machine's features, including custom design import and automatic thread pulling, make it a valuable tool for those venturing into the world of embroidery. I'm thrilled with my progress and excited about the creative possibilities this machine has unlocked for me.
A**E
My dream came true😍. Thank you Brother and Amazon. Love it to the moon and back!
I ordered it in January 2021, and got it on time, well packaged with the machine and all it's accessories intact. I cannot remember the last time I was that excited while waiting for an order. This machine is a beauty to behold (sometimes I just sit and look at it and thank my Lucky stars I ordered it from Amazon). It is a joy to sew with as it sews like a dream😍. It was love at first sight for me, yes...I fell in love with my machine and I fell real hard. I have done some monogramming with it and it came out so beautiful. I have also mended clothes and sewn simple projects with it and it did the job with ease. The fact that it runs quietly and the led light shines so bright is a given. A good piece of advice though, run away from cheap and bad threads because it hates it. I will continue to rock my machine and I will give an update on its durability and usage later. If you are looking for an all round no stress machine, look no further, just order this machine and thank me later. Believe me you will become the fashionista of your dreams as it can handle most projects and materials like denim, cotton, polyester etc. I simply adore my brother SE600 and you will too. Update after 2 years in my sewing and craft room... I simply adore this machine. I use it mostly for it's embroidery function as I got another brother sewing machine with one size font lettering capability. Brother SE600 is simply the best. Some tips for you though... Do yourself a huge favour...READ YOUR MANUAL from start to finish. You will be glad you did. You will not visit any repair/service workshop for a long time if you do. Buy 75/11, 80/12 and 90/14 organ needles in packs. More of the 75/11 though. Don't bother with any other brand if you want no incessant needle breaks, needle timing issues, needle and bobbin case hit and miss stories etc. The longevity and durability of organ needles are a plus too. I now understand why brother recommend it for use in their machines, they are in sync period. Use the best rayon and polyester threads you can find, do not go cheap and too cheap on it, you will not only be disappointed but you will definitely regret it. I use newbrothread polyester threads for most of my embroidery designs and a very good rayon thread (threw away the label and box so I cannot remember the brand name sorry). I only use simthread prewound bobbins for all my projects. I found out that simthread prewound bobbin threads were the exact weight recommended by brother for their machines unlike the newbrothread prewound bobbins I saw on Amazon. I stuck to simthread because it does not shred nor release too many lint in my bobbin case. It never cuts off, lasts long and sews to the last thread. It works very well with the newbrothread polyester threads as top threads. Stick to the tension that works for your machine embroidery needs. Avoid uncessary trials and errors. I stuck to 4 on mine. It was set like so from the factory and when I sewed with it, it came out perfect and I never touched that dial till date. Threading it is a breeze, just follow the instructions on the body. If your needle is not threading automatically, leave a longer thread tail and also check out the machine arm wheel and align the line on the rolling arm to the slit on top of the machine. It does the trick. Clean your machine after each project if you can. I couldn't lol so I stuck to my weekly routine which worked perfectly because I was not using it on daily basis. If you use it daily on several projects then change your needle daily. I never got used to the idea of a new needle for every new project lol but I noticed that the needle change and cleaning of the machine helps it to work quietly and smoothly without needle breaks, tension issues or bunched up threads. Trust me, I know. When I maintained my cleaning, oiling, needle change and good thread routine, I decided I couldn't live without my machine lol. Buy a small laptop vaccum cleaner, it works for cleaning the insides of your sewing machine too. Contrary to popular believe, do not oil your machine too often, read your manual to know how often and where to oil your machine. I only oil my bobbin area sparingly after cleaning it. A tiny drop of oil from my lily white zoom spout bottle. Use the dust cover to protect your machine after each use, don't procrastinate and don't be lazy too. Dust and debris are your machine's worst enemies. I use the dust cover it came with cover mine and then another bag for the embroidery arm. Lastly, make your machine uniquely yours by tweaking the look of it lol. Add some stickers and your name on the body. I hope this helped someone. Cheers.
T**D
Great entry level machine !
Easy to set up . Great quality machine , made tons of gifts and shirts with it
F**J
HOW COW... its a gift to man from God
After my $80 sewing machine died from mass producing masks for everyone & their mamas (surprised it survived that & 7 years of my crappy sewing habits that exceeded its capabilities & limitations), i decided that it was time to invest in something I could be proud of. My heart was set on the Singer One sewing machine. It was a perfect blend of beautiful & futuristic but deep down I felt there was more to be desired. After reading an overwhelming amount of scary & negative reviews, I felt the Singer One definitely wasn't the machine for me. So I researched Brother and to my surprise I found this beautiful machine, the SE600! I was only looking for a basic sewing machine, maybe with a little extra & found the SE600 had an option to embroider YAY!! To tell the truth, I kinda procrastinated a bit to try it out when it was delivered bc I was secretly intimidated by the fact that I hate dealing with computerized errors. Well, the instructions were very clear & easy to understand. It explains what to do if you run into a problem & that definitely put my mind at ease. When I got the machine to stitch?? OMG...... it sews like a frigg’n dream guys!!!!! Its so smooth & quiet I think I could rent it out to put babies to sleep. AND it does all the little tedious things for you that I had come to terms with during my pre-SE600 life. Yes, that’s right: it threads the needle for you, you could probably leave the room and leave the bobbin winding, It raises the needle for you w/o turning the hand wheel, it sews w/o a foot control (I think they threw one in there just to help people sleep at night bc otherwise who’s heard of a machine w/o a foot control?) AND it even cuts the frigg’n thread!!!!!!! WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!! I didn't realized how much time I was waisting by dealing with all of these annoying little things!! Also, I used to think all stitches were created equally, but I was wrong bc those perfect neat stitches??????? That’s WHATS UP, lemme just tell you. The fabric grip is steady & it stabilizes very well. I haven't explored the embroidery aspect of it, but I’m pretty excited to get around to it. My only complaint was that the SE600 was so hard to find in-store or online to purchase. Im so fortunate I found the last one on Amazon. Also, just remember that you have to take the time to read through the manual to understand the do’s & don’ts. Once you've familiarized yourself with it, the experience will only improve from there. I hope you get it bc its an amazing sewing machine!!!!!
D**E
Great embroidery and sewing machine for beginner....lots of wonderful features!
I can’t give this machine all five stars yet because I haven’t used it much. I decided to let a professional show me the basics of this machine at a local sewing shop instead of just reading the manual. I wanted to be able to ask questions on both sewing and embroidery before just fumbling through. My instructors gave some very good pointers and safeguards. Within an hour I learned the basics of sewing with this machine and love all of the extras this machine has. It does have a good light to see, threading and winding bobbins are easy with the directions on the machine to remind you. Love the easiness of changing the presser feet. Needless to say my last sewing machine from forty years ago did not have a computer, an automatic needle threader or the built in thread cutter. I found I prefer to sew without the foot pedal and like just pushing a button to sew. It has plenty of stitches to use and I checked out five different ones in class. Next week I’m taking the embroidery training class because I want to be able to retain my training and master one thing before moving on. I glanced at the free designs and there are quite a few I liked but I can tell I’m going to have to 8mport my own selections to customize my projects so I’ll need to buy a usb drive to be able to do that and to get a new laptop since iPads won’t work on downloads. I also have been looking for a trolley to fit all the products and the machine which hasn’t been easy finding one I like that isn’t $200 . I think hemline products has one that I like so I’ll be ready to transport my machine to class. So far I am very pleased and my instructor who also sells brother and Pfaff machines said it was a great machine to start out on. Great features that you’d find on more expensive machines.
M**.
Stellar Value Machine
I just finished putting this machine through it's paces by making a casual buttondown shirt out of a heavy quilting cotton and a pair of lined wool dress trousers - and I'm pleasantly surprised! I have previously used a vintage Singer machine for all straight stitching, a cheap Brother (XR4040) for anything other than straight stitches, and a Brother 1034D for serging. I was pleasantly surprised with the stitch quality of the machine, the ease of using the embroidery features, how smoothly and quietly it runs, and the general overall quality. It comes with just the right amount of accessories (I added a walking foot)...but it would be nice if it included an invisible zipper foot and a rolled hem foot or a binding foot. These are cheap and plentiful on Amazon though. Pros: -Quiet/Smooth -Cheap/Excellent Value -Much easier to use than previous SE400 -Great stitch quality -Thread cutter works great and pulls threads to the bottom side -It embroiders (would be worth this price even if it didn't) -surprisingly powerful (went through ~10 layers of heavy quilting cotton and interfacing with minimal fuss) Cons: -Probably won't last as long as my 1934 Singer, but it still feels like it will last plenty long -Horizontal thread with caps are a pain (I use bigger cones/king spools and put them in a glass/mug behind the machine and skip the pin -Embroidery is only 4x4 -No included software for embroidery and included designs are mediocre (I am using Stitch Era Universal instead) -Doesn't stitch as fast as an industrial machine -Feed dogs aren't the best (average for a home machine, not as good as a true straight stitch machine, walking foot helps)
J**R
Solid machine.
A quick glance at the negative reviews easily proves that much of the issues should be attributed to the user’s failure to operate the machine effectively; i.e. thread/needle breakage, skipped or inaccurate stitching, and so on. This clearly demonstrates that the consumer has not even taken the time to review the User’s Manual prior to communicating with Brother’s Customer Service, which would also explain their discontent with the support they received. Most of these issues are easily resolved with appropriate planning. After all, creating a permanent, personalized design is the intention one has when investing in any one of these machines. The appropriate stabilizer should be used depending on the type/weight of the fabric along with the complexity of the design. Thread keepers are a standard accessory available with all Brother machines. These are meant to prevent thread bunching/breakage. Simply adjusting the tension will not resolve anything. Design digitization is an entire universe all on it’s own. It’s apparent most users are converting vector files from SVG to PES; this is a grave mistake. I dare say even Brother’s own software (available with additional cost) would render less than satisfactory results unless you’re using professionally-made design files or creating simple monograms. Personally, I believe there’s no comparison to Floriani’s software though it’s very costly for the average user. I love that the SE600 has a full-color touchscreen and also functions as a regular sewing machine. I own several Brother machines and this one easily replaces all of them. There are additional attachments you can purchase that produce similar results to a serger and a cover-stitch machine. It’s extremely convenient not having to switch machines while working on a single project. Overall I'm very happy though likely upgrading to the SE1900 since it features a slightly larger embroidery area.
D**N
**UPDAT** It’s perfect for me
I absolutely love ! My machine I’ve had it for about a month or 2 now and it’s great my only complaint is that just lately my foot pedal seem to not be working right, I have to wiggle to cord or I’d have to use the automatic sewing button to sew, I’ll figure it out though. Other than that great machine. ALSO I’ve used it with singer attachments such as the walking foot and other feet it works perfectly fine with them. **UPDATE!!!!*** PLEASE READ! I am still sticking with what I said above, but after using this machine for about 3-4 months the foot peddle is now giving me problems I have to move the cord around for it to work ,or I have to plug it out then turn the machine so,I took it to my nearest sew and vac and the repair guy told me it has to be something with the mother board or where it’s being plugged, in because remember it is a computerized machine. I asked can’t I just get a replacement machine and he responded with they wouldn’t even give a replacement machine and that these problem with this specific machine is common. I was going to buy a baby lock machine y’all, but it was sold out every where so this machine was the closest to the baby lock and it’s now frustrating, I am kinda regretting that I bought this now that it’s giving me the problems that I am dealing with right now.
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