Brother CS6000T 101 Stitch Function Computerized Free Arm Sewing Machine
- LCD panel display with computerized stitch selection
- 60 built-in stitches plus 7 styles of one-step, auto size buttonholes
- Automatic needle threader eliminates eyestrain and frustration
- Includes extension table, walking foot, spring-action quilting foot, and quilting guide
- Quick-set drop-in bobbin for less downtime and more productivity
Product Description
Product Description: The CS-6000T computerized sewing machine includes 100 stitch functions, 60 built-in stitches, 7 styles of one-step, auto-size buttonholes, one-step bobbin replacement with quick set drop-in bobbin and automatic needle threading. Bonus accessories include an oversized table for large sewing and quilting projects. A LED display with computerized stitch selection will make creating delicate family treasures a breeze using the built-in heirloom stitches.
Features: Bonus Accessories including Extension Table, Walking Foot, Spring Action Quilting Foot, and Quilting Guide 100 Stich Function Computerized Free Arm Sewing Machine LCD Panel with Computerized Stitch Selection 7 Styles of One-Step, Auto Size Buttonholes Automatic Needle Threader
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Brother CS6000T 101 Stitch Function Computerized Free Arm Sewing Machine
- Kitchen: 0 pages (2005-07-15)
- Publisher: Brother
- Label: Brother
- Studio: Brother
- Average Customer Review:
based on 12 reviews
- Sales Rank in Kitchen & Housewares: #11443
Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: AMAZING MACHINE 2007-10-05
Comment: This machine is sooo amazing not only is it light but it SEWS LIKE A MAD MAN!!!!!!!!!!!! ITS BRILLIANT!!! i ended up buying this machine because of all of the other great reviews I LOVE THIS MACHINE!!!!! i am a beginer but i have to say this is the best machine i have ever used in my life and i did try out a lot of machines and i did do my homework. I was looking for a singer but i ended up with this brother which was the best choice for me!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: CS6000T Sewing Machine 2007-01-06
Comment: Very nice machine. Haven't sat down with a sewing machine in 20+ years, so was a bit intimidated with a computerized version. Not a problem with this one. Only issue I've had with it is getting the needle threader to work. It took me four times to accomplish the task, but maybe it was the user.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: New Age Sewing machine 2006-08-23
Comment: Fantastic value for all its features, but have to relearn after years of using a basic Kenmore.
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: My 8 year-old's favorite "toy" 2006-08-17
Comment: We recently bought this to replace an ancient hand-me-down sewing machine. We needed a whole bunch of cushions & pillows made for some outdoor furniture we'd bought. After choking on some quotes from pros: my wife decided to give it a go on her own.
The machine performed flawlessly through nearly 30 yards of heavy duty sunbrella fabric & many, many linear feet of hvy duty zippers. Not a single broken needle. Very easy to set/maintain desired tension. She was very pleased with it.
Other than the upholstery stuff (which only req'd basic stitches), my wife hasn't used it for anything else yet.
However, my daughter has really taken a liking to it. She'd never sewed a stitch in her life- but after some *very* minimal instruction, she's embarked on all sorts of projects. She's made a couple of skirts, an apron, and a shawl. She threads the machine herself- including the bobbin. Changes out the foot & needle. Knows how to adjust all the various settings (I'm sure she's tried them all out by now on all the remnants she keeps buying with her saved money). As good a testament as any to ease-of-use.
41 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Super Beginner's Machine! 2006-08-01
Comment: I'm impulsive. And yesterday I decided to pick up sewing.
Now, I wouldn't even qualify as high up as a "beginner" - yesterday morning I didn't know what a sewing pedal or bobbin was for - I had never touched a sewing machine in my life. The most I had done was hand-sew buttons or hems or small rips. Seriously.
But I got this crazy idea that I wanted to start "real" sewing. So I looked at some reviews on Amazon, and then bought the CS6000t at Walmart, along with thread, some fabric, a pack of buttons, and a couple of easy-to-sew patterns. I read parts of the CS6000t manual, but not the whole thing. Last night - that is, the same day I impulsively bought this machine - I completed a simple fleece jacket (which required going through 4 layers of thick fleece at times) for my mom. It's actually wearable and looks store bought.
Many (most) people reading this review are not beginners - though perhaps some of you are. Either way, if I could figure out how to set this machine up - including getting the bobbin in, threading the needle, picking my stiches, etc ... then anyone can.
This machine talks of the easy bobbin. I guess other machines are more complicated. But I just followed the instructions - put the empty bobbin on one stick, and the thread on another. Start the thread, then pedal until the bobbin is full. Then open a cover on the bottonm, drop in the bobbin, and you're done. No bottom threading is required (though, of course I have no idea what bottom threading would entail, and whether it's a pain).
I've already played with about 30 of the 101 stitches. I haven't tried to change the foot as is required to try out the other stitches. But the stitches of the ones I've tried - some of them have seemed really intricate and complicated. I don't know what the seriously expensive machines can do, but it sure seems like this machine can do anything.
In sum - a total non-sewer got this machine set up, used many of the stitches, and completed a project without any problems, and without encountering a single error beyond a beep telling me that I had to put the foot down before stitching.
Yay for this machine! If only there was a comparable machine to clean my house.
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