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Aunt Retta 11-09-2010 04:45 PM

I don't have much money, but need a new sewing machine. I make doll clothes and other things to sell. I sew about 30 hours or more a week. Has anyone had any experience with the Brother CS6000I Sew Advance. If so would it hold up to being used 30+ hours a week

dsb38327 11-09-2010 05:07 PM

Aunt Retta, we have many members who have the cs6000. I have the Walmart SQ9000 which is the same machine but manufactured specifically for sale at Walmart. I have many, many miles on mine and am very happy with the performance. I had the EX660 before and it was also a very good machine. With both machines, I found I needed to rub machine oil on the needle holder rod from time to time. I just put a drop on my finger and rub it on the needle holder rod. If you want to read about it you can go on my profile and read my post on it for more detail. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another one just like it. Mine came with a quilting package, I don't know if that is standard but I think it is. My machine does not mind machine quilting the sandwich. I did get some skipped stitches when I was putting decorative stitching on my stitch in the ditch seams but I believe it was the thread I was using and not the machine. I did get some skipped stitches when I was using the embroidery to make my sisters quilting board badge, I again, believe it was the thread I was using.
Good luck to you.

Patty Patches 11-09-2010 05:11 PM

Mine;s in the shop won;t know whats wrong till he calls me. Read the fine print on the warrenty.I loved it till the other day ,yes I used mine about 25 to 30 hrs a week.Oh,its a cs6000i

Joeysnana 11-09-2010 05:34 PM

I have the Brother CS6000i. I loved it til I tried to do decorative stitches with it. It was great for piecing and even SID and straight line quilting. It just doesn't do nice decorative stitches.

Baysidegal 11-09-2010 06:29 PM

I use the CS 6000i also..mine came with a quilting package, frame extension, extra feet...love it

sharon b 11-09-2010 06:44 PM

I have the Brother cs6000i and love it :mrgreen:


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