Libbi, I love machine embroidery because it can help me with those little touches on my art quilts that I would have a very hard time doing by hand. I especially got to love it once I learned how to use the software.
For instance, on my quilt "Margaret" I was able to create the vases using the special stitching that made it look like a ceramic. I would not have been able to do that by hand. I drew up the vases by hand, and scanned them in and then digitized them from there. Then I experimented with the various fancy fills and kept stitching out samples until I got what I wanted. Awesome! Then I made her flowers on her dress much the same way, using a satin stitch that jumped and melded together, producing a beautiful satiny flower that didn't have too long a stitch, much like you would do it by hand.
Then I made the dog all by stitching it.
I also used machine embroidery on many other quilts--the WWI planes on my grandson's quilt, the angels and words on my nativity quilt "Rejoice!" and the precise 10 degrees to the left light spires surrounding the large stars (just as it would appear in a telescope) in my "Stellar Nursery" quilt, and the corner precision quilting motif. It's wonderful. Perhaps I could do some of this by hand, but it would literally have taken me months to years instead of the few hours I spent working out the embroidery in the software and embroidering them on.
Yes, I love machine embroidery...it's a different thing from hand embroidery, which I also love, and it accomplishes different things...another arrow in our quilting quiver to hit that bullseye of a super fabric artist with. I am always learning new things about the software and I still am working on the V4, not the new version.
Cheers,
BJ