Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Brother cs6000i - the Best computerized sewing machine

Bottom Line

For those with sky-high aspirations but a down-to-earth budget, the Brother CS6000i sewing machine may be just the ticket. Although users call the workspace too cramped, the lighting too dim, the construction too flimsy or the versatility too limited, this machine sewing has a lot to boast about. With its computerized functions, an LCD screen, a walking foot and adjustable sewing-speed control, 60 stitches, the brother CS6000i shares features with machines costing several times more, and earns high praise from hundreds of owners.
Brother cs6000i
Brother cs6000i sewing machine

Performance
Computerized operation means fewer mistakes, better results.CS6000i is a durable and reliable machine, users say, and thanks to its computerized operation, they report making fewer errors and getting precise results. As Kathleen Huddy, the Good Housekeeping Research Institute's textile director, explains, if you start a task such as a buttonhole and set up the parts incorrectly, an error message will appear, saving you from making a huge mistake with your fabric. Other sewers point out that when you change stitches, the display tells you which presser foot to use.
A little number of reviewers say the machine vibrates or produces uneven stitches, and any complain that it's prone to jams or needle breaks, particularly with heavier-weight fabrics. However, the vast majority -- including sewing instructors and professional tailors; say this  performs beautifully with a range of simple and complex projects, from clothing and costumes to blankets and crafts.

Ease of use
Easy to use and transport. Professional reviewers and owners alike say the CS6000i makes sewing fun. Many praise its LCD screen, and some also call the instruction manual straightforward. Quilters like the extension table, which they say makes it easier to work on quilts and other large projects. The machine's lightweight design and carrying case make it convenient to transport, according to many users.
Few owners post usability complaints, although some find the machine flimsy and a handful say the light above the workspace could be brighter. One user warns that the CS6000i loses its last stitch setting when it's turned off, so if you stop work in the middle of a section, you may want to make note of the stitch you were using.
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Noise
Quieter than the machine it replaced. There are very few comments regarding noise for the Brother CS6000i sewing machine, although most sewing machines don't receive significant feedback in this area. Some users call the machine quiet, and one says this model is quieter than the older Brother model that the brother CS6000i replaced. A handful of owners report loud operation and one mentions "weird noises," but these sounds are generally attributed to machine malfunctions.

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