

🧵 Elevate your craft game — sew, stitch, and create like a pro!
The Brother SE1900 is a versatile computerized sewing and embroidery machine featuring 240 built-in stitches, 138 embroidery designs, and a vibrant 3.2" touchscreen. Its 5" x 7" embroidery field and advanced threading system streamline complex projects, while included accessories and USB connectivity support professional-level customization and creativity.


















| Best Sellers Rank | #146,172 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #22 in Embroidery Machines |
| Brand | Brother |
| Color | 5" x 7" Embroidering Area, 3.2" LCD Touchscreen Display |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,655 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 22.1 Pounds |
| Material | Metal |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 13.43"D x 23.19"W x 11.54"H |
M**Y
Quality sewing and embroidery machine
For a number of years I used the Brother PE 700 for embroidery and that was an excellent machine. We moved into an apartment to be closer to our family at the start of ongoing pandemic and I could not take all of my machines but sent them on to other users. I purchased the Brother SE 1900 as a way to accommodate working in a much smaller space and was very surprised at how easy, quiet and beautiful it sews. And it has over 7.3 inches of space to the right of the needle and excellent lighting. I did not think I would really like using a combination machine but I love it!!! It is very easy to switch between embroidery and sewing. The color touch screen is fantastic! I can see everything without a problem. The alphabet fonts on the Sewing side come out fairly large and crisp, and the Embroidery functions are very quiet and give beautiful stitch outs. This machine does come with a knee lift and several feet. It does not come with an extension table for sewing; however, Brother sells an extension table that fits this model perfectly, SAWT4 Wide Table, 19 inches by 11 inches. This table is listed in the online catalog for Brother Accessories for the SE 1900 and the Brother Innovis 2750D. Since I also quilt, I purchased a generic Alpha Sew walking foot that is the same model as the Brother Branded SA140. Only this model of walking foot will work on the SE 1900. Other models cut too close to the needle and you could easily throw your timing off. If you are interested in purchasing other feet I would look at the Brother Accessories catalog first to get the precise parts number for that item. This will help you find either the correct Brother Brand or Generic Brand. If you look for a presser foot with a Brother dealer it will be easier if you have the Brother parts number. Otherwise, dealers will tell you rather curtly that they don't sell parts for the online Brother machines. (Ask me how I know this!). One last FYI- this sewing and embroidery model comes with a bobbin case that is designed to take 60 weight bobbin thread for the Embroidery Functions, and it comes with a spool of 60 weight thread. The Brother embroidery only machines are designed to be used with 90 weight thread and have a different bobbin case for only embroidery. I use the 60 weight bobbin thread for most of my designs. Update January 15, 2024: I have had this machine for almost 3 years now and in the past few months have used it mostly for embroidery since it stitches out beautifully. I did bring it in to be serviced after two years and have them work on the needle clamp and threader. After service and this minor repair the machine works like a dream. For folks who may be having a problem with the needle threader working consistently make sure in step #5 that your thread is placed in between a very tiny metal piece and the thread guide before proceeding. If you are changing your thread fast you can actually place the thread in the wrong spot and it could possibly shred. Secondly, make sure your needle is all the way up to the top of the clamp when you insert it, and finally, raise your needle up and down once to make sure it is in the highest position before you use the automatic threader. If you are an iPad user and want to bypass using software on your computer in order to download designs onto your machine, your iPad needs to be a 10th Generation or higher. You can use Apple's USB-C to USB Adapter for approximately $18. Use a Brother brand USB Flash Drive or a Flash Drive configured as a FAT32 Format USB 2.0 Flash Drive. Attach to adapter. Go to any site to download your embroidery designs or your own files. From downloads move them to a folder on your iCloud Drive (see Files Folder) then you can move them to your USB stick. I renamed my USB stick since it comes up as Untitled. You can save them on your USB stick and/or iCloud Drive. Make sure your SE 1900 is updated!!!!! The update allows you to see designs in folders and it has the machine recognize a Magnetic Hoop. Brother does make a magnetic hoop SAMF180N that fits the SE1900, PE 800, PE 900 and SE2000, which I purchased here from Amazon on sale for $105 from $259. I love the Brother magnetic hoop as it is super easy to use and holds my projects with good tension. While the specs say it is a 4 by 7 inch hoop the field looks quite big to me, especially if you rotate the design. I did not want to upgrade to a wireless machine right now and I am happy enough with the editing features the machine has built in. Me and my iPad live together, lol, trying to keep the Senior life simple.
J**.
Pleasently surprised.
The machine is impressive! I have been embroidering for just a few months but I researched the hobby for about a year. If you have compared prices then this is where you end up if you want bigger than a 4x4 hoop unless you shop no-name overseas 6wk wait gamble-on machines. Brother is a quality product. I decided to dive in and the first se1900 purchased from The Brother Store had a malfunction, Brother replaced it with a new one right away! This machine functions perfectly. 5x7 is a good hoop size but I bought the 4 pack of hoops from another vendor with a 5x12 hoop and combine embroidery files. It is easy to transfer .PES files via usb. I use Brother pe-design 10 bought at discount from a competitors website. Installed on a embroidery only/no internet pc and was good to sew! Unless you just want to buy designs or hunt free ones, you will need to find a good digitizing software. Free software is out there if you are savvy but nothing with auto digitize or photostitch like the paid versions. The auto threader is better than my Baby Lock bl40's and makes changing thread easy and hasn't failed me. The "New Brothread" 60 weight Brother colors are reliable and inexpensive, you don't need top of the line overpriced thread. Switching to sewing mode is simple and the se1900 has more options than I will ever use but it's nice to know they are there. Soooooo much support is available online for this model. I just refer to the manual and watch videos whenever I have a question. The touch screen is easy to see and user friendly but the tutorial videos helped prepare me. Amazon was the best price I could find and it pays to watch for fluctuation. The price changes sometimes daily. I bought when it was low. Its not real heavy and I just use the plastic bag it was wrapped in as a dust cover. The shipping box took a beating but the machine wasn't touched at all, really good packaging. I'm not spoiled by high end, bells and whistles yet but this is a good start to finance a multi needle machine in the future. The sky is the limit when paired with my ScanNCut. I'm just pumped to finally have a creative outlet.....thanks.
E**K
Sewing and embroider machine
Got this mostly for the extra stitches and the embroidery part. I really like the thread cutting which I don't have on my main machine. Runs smooth and it rather quiet.
N**Y
Best of both worlds.
Working with craft machines (as in my literal job to sell machines, tools and all your project needs), I've seen and heard many things. "Don't pick this brand" , "don't buy that brand". IMO what I've learned: it's all about your needs, wants and levels of crafting you wish to reach. I was completely intimidated by this machine. I still have my lil Singer Tradition I've had for about 4 years but been itching to get an embroidery machine for a long time. My coworker advised me: if you can wait and save up for it, get one that is at least 5x7. And it was 100% worth the wait. The screen isn't the best for details but if you're mostly aware of your colors or have a list to help you, you'll be okay. A bigger screen would be nice but that's okay. It's workable. I had no problems with using the USB to use my additional files. Simple to figure out. Favorite features: low thread bobbin alert, snip thread button, and automatic threader that actually works. Sewing? Oh my god, I nearly cried the first time. My Singer is due for maintenance but I know the cost is more than it's worth. It was a great starter, don't get me wrong. Served me very well. But this machine is BEAUTIFUL. Been couple months with it now, no complaints SO FAR as I'm still learning the full extent of it. My only actual issue is figuring out how to store the embroidery/sewing bed - depending on which one is not in use. I hate leaving it out and about, haven't found a storage place for it yet. And of course, it is loud when embroidering. It's a bit expected but I can personally deal with it as it's not an awful noise - just loud. Will usually walk away and put on headphones to help minimize it. (Video added is at real-time speed)
R**H
An amazing machine!
I replaced an upper-end Singer which had finally given-up the ghost with this machine. I paid a bit more for some additional features that this machine had, when compared to others in its class. I am glad I did. This is by far the easiest sewing machine I have every used. It is important to read the manual and do some trial-and-error sewing to get used to it, but once you do, it is a dream to use. Winding the bobbin is a breeze, and it has an automatic threader which makes me smile every time. It has a huge number of built-in stitches. It has a button which tells the machine to cut the thread at the end of the stitching, and that is also a wonderful feature. It can do embroidery and I will soon begin using it to do that as well. But for normal sewing jobs, it is already proving itself to be an amazing tool.
T**.
embriodery & sewing
very much worth the money, I love this mach both aspects of this machine has so much you can do . differently a recommendation too buy. also its a very sturdy machine. the book will be come your best friend if your new like me. after having it for more than a year now I must say honestly its a great starter machine, I just wish the hoop sizes was bigger or can be updated to accept bigger hoops.
D**A
Accommodates nice frame sizes
I bought this for my wife who loves it. It's easy to embroider on. It accommodates larger frames than her older brother embroidery machine. The only drawback is that it cannot link directly to her laptop. Files stored on her laptop must be moved to a thumb drive to be moved to the embroidery machine.
S**.
Embroidery AND Sewing, Color Screen, Built in Designs and Text
I grabbed this for my girl and she loves it. I can't wait to learn how to use it. But from my observations, It's everything it should be at the price point. The light is BRIGHT, it is not too loud, it sews and embroiders FAST and with great quality! It puts a huge smile on my face watching my girl learning a new skill and passion. I love the fact that you can go straight to the machine and type in words or phrases and immediately get to embroidering -- the same goes for the 300 or so built in designs. It's cool because you can edit the designs size and colors etc directly from the machine. I'm a little surprised that this is not the standard for consumer based sewing and embroidery machines. It probably is and I just got lucky!
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