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Brother's NV1: Dream machine for sewing and embroidery

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MANILA, Philippines - Brother International, a leader in home and business IT and sewing peripherals, develops a new revolution in the sewing and embroidery industry by expanding its wide range of sewing and embroidery products with the introduction of NV1 Creativity Times 4.

In conjunction with Brother’s 102 years of achievement in incomparable technology, the NV1 is developed to commemorate this celebration with 102 unprecedented and improved features.

Termed as “The Dream Machine,” the NV1 fulfils one’s passion with groundbreaking sewing, embroidery, quilting and crafting capabilities.

“Brother continues to pursue cutting-edge technology with the next generation in sewing and embroidery by launching the NV1. This machine aims to realize the creativity and innovative thinking of those who desire to create an art piece beyond one’s imagination,” says Toshiaki Isayama, president of Brother International Philippines Corp.

Targeting at avid crafters, hobbyists and aspiring entrepreneurs, the NV1 has the unique Print and Stitch technology to create a three-dimensional (3D) art piece.

With a customized embroidery by NV1and a printed background with a Brother inkjet All-in-One also known as a Multi-Function Center (MFC), one can transform this 3D art into a decorative portrait, a pattern on a T-shirt and more.

Those with no knowledge in sewing and embroidery will find it a breeze with the NV1. It is easy to use and has an automated sewing technology that enables the user to select the desired creative on the wide-angle color touch-screen, high-definition LCD display.

It is also the first machine in the industry to have a built-in camera above the needle to position exactly where one wants it to be and a magnified view of the needle area.

Embroidery for beginners becomes effortless with the machine’s ability to identify the area and orientation of the embroidery by the placement of a “Snowman” sticker on the embroidery hoop. The NV1 has up to 601 exclusive built-in embroidery designs to choose from.

The machine consists of three USB ports, including a high-speed 2.0 port to import customized creative work to expand the collections of embroidery designs. It also comes with a threading needle system.

Alternatively, the NV1 appeals to experienced users with other advanced features. It has a Runway Lighting, which is equivalent to the power of 56 standard LED lights with 10 inches of full-spectrum lighting surrounding the needle area, convenient for any lighting environment and reduces eyestrain.

Upon selection of the desired embroidery, designs are rendered three times faster than previous models, equating to faster completion.

With a larger workspace of almost 50 square inches, one has the ability to sew with the embroidery arm attached, which is a time-saving convenience.

The NV1 is equipped with advanced quilting featured including a three free-motion quilting feet and adjustable presser foot height to make free-motion quilting and pivoting easier on any types of fabric.

The NV1 includes a six-month warranty and is available in Philippines at a recommended retail price of P280,000.

The products can be purchased through Brother International Philippines authorized resellers and are supported by the Brother Customer Service Center located at the ground level of Marajo Tower, 4th Avenue corner 26 St., West Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City. It is opened Mondays to Fridays, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and on Saturdays, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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