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Brother CS 6000i 60-Stitch
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A variety of 60 built-in stitches to choose from
The machine includes 60 stitches: 20 basic stitches 20 decorative stitches 7 quilting stitches 7 heirloom stitches 7 buttonhole stitches
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Small compartment can only hold a few things
The compartment underneath the machine can only hold a few tiny accessories (bobbin, eyelet punch, needle set, seam ripper, cleaning brush, screwdriver, extra spool pin) because of its small size.
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Hard cover protects the machine from damage and moisture
The case which is made of a hard plastic material is very useful for those who travel and carry the machine around. It protects it from damage and moisture. You can also use the case as a storage compartment to keep it dust-free.
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Screwdrivers provided don’t work
Whenever cleaning the machine, you have to take off two screws at the base. The screwdriver provided is too long and won’t fit. You would have to use coins to unscrew the tight screws.
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Affordable for beginners
This machine is very affordable (est: $150) and offers a 25-year warranty.
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Loud high-pitched beeping sound is not suitable for those with sensitive ears
The machine beeps a high-pitched sound every time you press a button which greatly affects those with hypersensitive ears and those prone to seizures and migraines.
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Easy to carry
It is easy to carry around because it has a built-in handle at the back of the machine. The hard case has no handle of its own but has a space where the handle on the machine fits through.
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No warning when the bobbin runs low on thread
There is no warning when the bobbin runs low on thread and there is no way to monitor it since it is underneath the sewing space. You would have to lift off your fabric to check your bobbin.
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Automatic threading feature makes threading easier
The auto-threader feature helps those who have poor eyesight and shaky fingers. The machine pushes the thread right through the needle for you.
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Machine is over-particular in the materials used
The machine only works best with a decent thread and correctly wound bobbins.
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Foot pedal responds well
The pedal is not overly sensitive and responds well to pressure.
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Loud rattling noise when machine is set to ‘fast’
The machine starts rattling when threading and winding bobbins on full speed and when stitching on fast mode.
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Slide switch controls speed from slow to fast for added consistency
The sewing speed is easily controlled using the slider. The speed is more consistent compared to when the foot pedal is used. For beginners and children in particular, it is best to sew on slow speed to make sure the seam and stitches are even.
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Machine is not meant for heavy materials
This can only be used for sewing light-medium fabrics. Expect jams and needle breaks when sewing heavy fabrics, or quilting.
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Start and stop button for easier on-and-offs
The option to stop and start using the button instead of the foot pedal is more efficient and precise for periodic stops and starts.
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Short arms which are not suitable for pant- sewing
It is difficult to stitch jeans because of the short and wide arm. Its size will not allow most pant sizes, especially skinny jeans and straight cuts.
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Detailed instructions for easy assembly
The manual has all the information you need: from the initial set-up, to how you set up the presser feet, and how you use the auto needle threading.
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Too light, making the machine slide when it is in use
Because of its light weight material and the vibration the machine produces when it is in use, the machine does not stay put no matter what surface you place it on.
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Instructions on the machine for easier to follow instructions
At the top part of the machine where bobbin threading occurs are numbered illustrations that tell you exactly where to put the thread in, where to hook it, where the bobbin should be placed, etc. The illustrations tell you what to do and where to do it, making it easier to follow instead of having to refer to the manual.
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Regular machine-cleaning will eat up your time
This machine needs to be tediously cleaned after only 5 bobbins, taking up precious time of those rushing on projects.
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Package includes all accessories you need for basic – advanced sewing
The machine comes with 9 presser feet and accessories such as the needles, bobbins, and eyelet punch.
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Plastic bobbins are light and break easily
The bobbins which are made of plastic do not wind properly and easily tangle, making the stitches skip and bunch. It is better to use metal, heavier bobbins to avoid breaking.
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Stitches are easy to select
You can choose from any of the 62 built-in stitches and easily select them using the buttons near the LCD. For example, if you want to stitch using Stitch #45, just press the first button 4 times (for 4) and the second button 5 times (for 5).
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Table legs are uneven and wobbly
Most CS600is released on the market have uneven table legs. Only one leg touches the surface making the extension wobble when sewing.
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LCD shows error warning when incorrect presser foot is placed
This machine tells you what presser foot to use after you have chosen a stitch, and will warn you if there is an error.
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Dim lighting makes it hard to see
The light on the machine is weak and is focused on a very small area making it difficult to thread a needle and follow through sewing on dark fabrics.
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One-step buttonhole feature makes buttoning a breeze
One of the many stitches this machine offers is the 7 styles of one-step auto buttonhole feature: just insert a button in the presser foot, choose from the 7 styles available, and the machine automatically buttons your clothes for you.
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Expect difficulties when quilting
There is little space under the arm for fabric so expect difficulties when quilting and sewing wide fabrics.
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Weight:
18.2 lbs
Number of Stitches:
60
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Singer 7258 100-Stitch
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Easy to use
This machine was made with beginners in mind. Since it is computerized, it tells you the length and width of a stitch after you choose one and it corrects you if you use the wrong presser foot. The machine practically does everything for you. It threads your needle, guides you how to thread your bobbin, and buttons your clothes.
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The machine is shaky, you would have to hold it down
Compared to most machines which are merely vibrating when in use, this machine shakes even on flat surfaces during operation. Some sewists hold the machine down to prevent it from toppling over.
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Can be used for heavier fabrics because of its solid metal build
Compared to its competitors, this Singer can be used for heavier materials such as denim, burlap, and canvas since it is made of a solid and sturdy metal frame.
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Loud sound when sewing
The machine whirs loudly during operation, like a low rumbling noise of a motor running.
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Sturdy metal frame is heavy duty
Unlike most of the sewing machines released in the market which are made of plastic, Singer's solid metal frame ensures that the machine can handle prolonged use.
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LCD can be difficult to read when the light is dim
The LCD which displays the stitches and stitch details has no backlight and glares against normal room light.
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Has 6 styles of 1-step buttonholes
Just insert your preferred button in your buttonhole presser foot, snap the foot on the machine, choose among the 6 styles and voilà- a button which perfectly fits the hole.
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Stitching corners and curves are more precise with the needle up/needle down feature
Most sewists look for this particular feature in machines. A needle down is helpful in holding your stitching position when turning a corner or stitching a curve. Pressing the needle up/down button is more precise and helpful when you've already finished stitching and would not want to manually turn the hand wheel/step on the presser foot to lift the needle.
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10 free presser feet
A presser foot is a small attachment on your machine, it is what holds your fabric down like two fingers at either side of the needle. It guides the fabric smoothly depending on which stitch style you choose. The package includes 10 free presser feet: zigzag/all purpose, buttonhole, zipper, rolled hem, blind hem, darning and embroidery, overcast, straight stitch, gathering, and satin stitch/straight stitch. There is no need to buy extra presser foot since the free ones basically cover all the basic-advanced sewing stitches.
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Easy bobbin threading
There are numbered illustrations of how to thread your machine step by step located at the top of the machine and thanks to these instructions. it is easier to transfer thread from the original spool to the bobbin, which is a smaller spool that goes under the machine.
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Easy to select stitches
There's a picture at the side of the machine with images of the stitches and its assigned number. You can select one among the 100 stitches, input them using the buttons below the LCD, and the screen displays which presser foot to use. It also automatically sets the stitch length, width, and tension, which you can still adjust to your own preference.
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Automatically threads your needle to save you time
The automatic needle threading capability helps those with poor eyesight, shaky hands, and those rushing on projects. Place the thread on the hook near the needle and the machine will thread the needle for you. There is absolutely no need to insert the thread on the needle's small eye by yourself.
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Wide selection of 100 built-in stitches
This model is popular among beginner and intermediate sewists because of its 100 built-in stitches: 9 basic stitches 8 stretch stitches 76 decorative stitches 7 fully automatic buttonholes
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Number of Stitches:
100
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