🧵 Elevate your craft game—because your style deserves to be stitched in jewel tones!
The Brother Skitch Single-Needle Embroidery Machine pairs compact design with powerful customization via the Artspira app, enabling professionals and hobbyists alike to transform everyday fabrics into personalized masterpieces. Included are 24 premium jewel-toned thread spools, each with 1100 yards, ensuring vibrant, long-lasting embroidery for all your creative projects.
E**K
Love this machine!
I rarely write reviews, but thought I would for my experience with the Brother Skitch. I am a novice with embroidery and new to all of this. After a lot of research (I mean A LOT) I was deciding between the Poolin EOC 05 /06, higher Brother models and the Skitch. I have been very happy with my choice of the Skitch so far. There is a learning curve but a lot of this is trial and error- and practice. It helps to read both instruction manuals to set up your machine properly, especially with threading the bobbin and steps for threading for your first project. This is definitely a machine for beginners and techies versus traditional methods, as everything to run the Skitch and your projects is done via the Artspiria app. This machine is very beginner friendly and a lot of bang for your buck with some great features. Overall I am very happy and glad I decided on this machine!
S**R
More like a toy, meager speeds and small hoop.
## UPDATE returned machine, final straw was the needle broke and it dented the top plate where the needle hole is. Bad support experience and the machine is not ready for prime time. Spend your money somewhere else.## ORIGINAL POSTNo expert here but, I will provide my experience unboxing the machine, setting it up and using it. Hopefully I can help someone in the process of buying a embroidery machine.First, Brother is calling this machine an entry level machine and they are not wrong. I would consider this machine more like a toy that allows you to do embroidery. Let's start...POSITIVEPACKAGING:Machine comes packaged very good. I would say this is one of the best protected machines i have seen. Unpacking this machine was easy and very well thought out. It has handles inside the package to pull the machine out without doing much work. Good packaging and easy to unpack.MANUAL:Very good manuals. The operation manuals come in English, French and Spanish (individually). The quick reference guide is the only one with the languages mentioned above + Portuguese in the same guide.MACHINE:This machine has a beautiful dark gray finish. I call this color neutral. Most embroidery machines are white with some soft color that I believe is not neutral. The machine front looks like a coffee machine but it looks so cool. Is not too heavy and it's about the size of a normal sewing machine. The machine comes with a magnetic hoop, free arm for easy setup of tshirts and it is operated by an app (Artspira).SET UP:I used the quick reference guide to set up the machine. I won't lie, it was a breeze. One of the best setups i have done. The guide provides picture but the application you need to use the machine provides instructions as well and also videos on how to do the things they are instructing you to do. I thought the setup was good and easy to follow for any level of users, first timers and pros.USING IT:At times, after setting up my project the machine went south (thread breaks, bobbin out of thread, and so on) the steps to follow can be a bit confusing. You press buttons but nothing happens. For example when i was setting the upper thread, I was following the commands in the reference guide and it was not doing what the guide explained.SOFTWARESome people complained that the machine only works with the app Artspira. To me that was not a big deal. I have a Cricut and it works the same way - everything is controlled via Cricut Design Space. I was at home with the artspira UI to use this machine (I am familiar with this setup). I can understand that some people may not be used to this and that may become difficult to them.The machine connects to the app (Artspira) via bluetooth, you need to have a smart phone or tablet/ipad to use the app. The app was not too hard to use. Not sure if the app went thru UI testing, I noticed some messages talking about an "ACCEPT" button that did not exists. So I just pressed the button title that was closes to "ACCEPT".Ok, i am done with the positive feedback for this machine. Now as the title says it...lets talk about the other items that I believe make this machine a toy.NEGATIVEPACKAGING:The machine provided tools to clean (a brush), replacements needles, 2 white threaded bobbins, 1 black thread, 3 (different size ) caps to hold the thread so that i won't come out and small pair of scissors.The scissors are a JOKE, I know, i know the price of the machine is cheap (Not really, but i will talk about that later) but even if it was cheap, Brother should try to keep the company name on good standing and provide some good scissors that won't fall apart on the first cut. I am serious, this issue with the scissor is small but it tainted the Brother name and reputation for me.MACHINE:Like I said earlier the machine needs the app Artspira to talk to it for projects. Without it, the machine is just a paper weight. To me this is not bad. For other people, this is a deal breaker.Brother calls this a entry level machine and it is priced at $499 - not a bad price..... if the speed was better and the hoop was bigger. I mean come on, I can get me an older model faster (starting at 650 spm) and cheaper. For extra $100-$300 i can get me an older model that has a bigger hoop and a little fast. For extra $300 - $600 i can get me a current model also with bigger hoop and faster speeds. I know, I know not everyone has the extra cash (this is why i bought this machine) but think about it, in the long wrong this purchase has the potential of getting more expensive. 400 spm (stitch per minute) is slow!The machine’s hoop and needle started to “jump” on some more intricate designs from Artspira and some designs of mine created using inkstitch. I noticed this issue more on fonts and where the threads intercept. The machines makes a struggling sound when trying to penetrate the fabric for some designs.. I called brother technical support and although they were nice, they were not helpful in my questions. They provided service shops close to me (1) and 4 others that are from 1 hour to 4 hours away. I called my local service business but they told me they were not familiar with the machine. Thinking of returning it.The hoop is only usable at 3.93 In by 3.93 inches or 100 mm by 100 mm. Small hoop, I mean what is brother trying to say? Is this cool looking machine for children (by the way if you read the manual for Europe it is, NOT FOR THE U.S. page 2 of the operation manual)? So why pay $499 for a tiny hoop and meager speeds? You decide... if you can, better wait to save some money to get a large hoop (5 x 7) and faster speed.SOFTWARE:The quality of the embroidery has a lot to do with how you digitize your designs but I have also seen the machine not doing a CIRCLE when it is just a circle and leaving some empty spots. If you only want to use the designs on the app Artspira then you are good but pray that your WIFI dont stop working. If it does everything on the app will stop working. Also the app has some bugs and it crashes when you are trying to draw (sometimes). App seems to lack UI testing and the subscription is kind of high. I don't buy subscriptions for anything but this one is one subscription that called my attention for the price.FINAL FEEDBACKThis machine could have been awesome and could have brought Brother a lot of new customers trying to learn embroidery. I have watched tons of videos that are not too with this machine and bring some similar points. Brother could have made the hoop 4 X 4 and also have a 5 x 7 (and sale extra hoops - accessories is where the money is made), the speed at least 700 spm. Maybe the hoop size and the speed can be done with a firmware update? include some better scissors, better UI testing for the app and for pete sake lower the subscription price. At this specs, the machine feels like a toy.I feel this project (Stitch PP1) was done in a hurry. Not sure if they had any user inputs before putting this on sale. I was a bit disappointed when I waited about 1 hour for a project of 16261 stitches that their app says it should take me 27 minutes. Actually when i started the project in the app the time changed to 47 minutes plus the time to switch the colors of the project (mine were 3) and thread breakage, bobbin out of thread and restitching pieces of my project because the machine did not stitch them right.I know, I know embroidery is not fast (depends on the machine) but also 1 hour is not going to make me say, let's do more embroidery projects. Overall, if you are ok with a small hoop and meager (SLOW) speeds go for it. If you can wait and save a little more money, get a different model. I would be ok with the specs of the machine if the cost was $299 - $349. Also, they can improve on the customer services to help the users have piece of mind if the technical support team provides answers to questions. My two cents.
M**L
Great machine if you’re tech savvy! Small but mighty
After months of using this I gotta say I love it. Stitches super clean, it is a little slower than a regular brother pe900 for example. The frame size limitation should be taken into consideration. 4x4 is max but it’s still great. The Artspira app glitches sometimes but with a bit of patience and reading the manual you are good to go. Low noise, easy to use, great quality stitches, durable material (feels very sturdy ). It’s easy to move around as fell, very functional and easy to store. Overall I would give it a 4.8 out of 5. Taking off point for Artspira app not reading the frame sometimes and being a bit slower than my pe900.
P**A
Not that great
I purchased this machine to do mug rugs on, so I didn't have to tie up my bigger machines to quilt the mug rugs. If you have embroidery machines don't get this one. You will hate it. You have to have a tablet to use it. Brother's program to use it cost $12.99 a month. There programs is not that good or maybe it's me. You can't resize to the size that the machine can sew out and that is only 4 x 4 but can't find anything that size on there site. Everything is bigger, that you can't make that small or really small that you can't make that big. They say you can load your own designs if you pay for the program. Have tried many times and it say I cant. Maybe I'm not smart enough to figure out there program, but I have worked on a ton of programs and I feel this one is not that great. The stiching is not that great, it looks like it was sewn on a kids play toy sewing machine. It's hard to thread. Epic fail as far as I'm concerned. Sorry I threw the box out, I would have sent it back.
C**Y
Considering returning it!
I received the Skitch and immediately set it up. All the set up went smoothly. Then, I tried to embroider a monogram and the thread shredded. I retreaded the machine, rethreaded the bobbin and tried again. It sewed for a while and the thread shredded again. I could even start to tell when the thread would shred at the tension , I contacted Brother and they told me to carry it to a dealer !!! A new machine shouldn’t do this. Oh, yes they did tell me it might have a burr in the bobbin or needle plate. I looked and felt but felt non. I’ve had it two days and I think I’ll be returning it. I can’t be working on a project and the machine mess it up.
H**R
Good machine
Perfect size for personal projects. a little difficult to use right out of the box but following provided videos allows for proficiency. I wish it had one more head to allow two color embroidery without rethreading.
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