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Brother Sewing and Quilting Machine, CS7000i, 70 Built-in Stitches, 2.0" LCD Display, Wide Table, 10 Included Sewing Feet

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Style: CS7000i


Pattern Name: Machine


Features

  • 70 unique built-in stitches: The Brother CS7000i comes with 70 built-in sewing stitches including utility, quilting, decorative, heirloom stitches, and 7 auto-size buttonholes
  • Automatic needle threader and drop-in top bobbin: This sewing and quilting machine includes an automatic needle threader that perfectly pushes thread through the needle and a convenient, jam resistant drop-in top bobbin
  • Included accessories: The CS7000i includes a protective hard case, wide table, 10 sewing feet, instruction manual and more
  • LCD Screen: The backlit LCD display allows you to easily make and view your stitch selections
  • At your side support: The CS7000i quilting and sewing machine comes with Brother at your side support offering free technical support via online, live chat or phone for the life of your machine
  • This product is intended for sale only in the US at 120 volts, and any other use or sale voids the warranty.

Description

Looking to create your next quilting masterpiece? New to sewing? The CS7000i, feature rich, sewing and quilting machine is a great option for a range of users. The CS7000i is designed for ease of use, with convenient features like the bright backlit LCD display, automatic needle threader, easy-to-follow threading diagrams, Quick-set bobbin system and adjustable sewing speed control. This machine also features 70 built-in sewing stitches, including decorative stitches, quilting stitches and seven styles of one-step, auto-size buttonholes. The free arm capability makes it easy to sew cuffs, sleeves and skinny jeans and the drop feed mechanism allows for free motion sewing and quilting. The CS7000i is a great value, including sewing and quilting accessories right in the box. There are 10 presser feet included - ¼” piecing, spring action quilting, walking, buttonhole, overcasting, monogramming, zipper, zigzag, blind stitch and button sewing feet, plus quilt guide. Also included is the detachable wide table that is perfect for larger quilting projects and a hard-protective case for convenient portability and class use. The CS7000i sewing and quilting machine comes with a printed Quick Start guide and complete instructions manuals in English and Spanish, a bilingual user manual, and a 25-year limited , and online technical support for the life of the product.


Brand: Brother


Color: White


Material: Metal


Product Dimensions: 6.69"D x 16.02"W x 12.09"H


Item Weight: 17 Pounds


Power Source: Corded Electric


Is Electric: Yes


Brand: Brother


Color: White


Material: Metal


Product Dimensions: 6.69"D x 16.02"W x 12.09"H


Item Weight: 17 Pounds


Power Source: Corded Electric


Is Electric: Yes


Product Dimensions: 16.02 x 6.69 x 12.09 inches


Item Weight: 17 pounds


Manufacturer: Brother International Corporation


Item model number: CS7000i


Care instructions: Hand Wash


Assembly required: No


Number of pieces: 1


Warranty Description: 25 year limited., Free phone support for life of machine.


Batteries required: No


Included Components: Brother CS7000i Sewing and Quilting Machine, 70 Built-in Stitches, 2.0" LCD Display, Wide Table, 10 Included Feet


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  • Pros and Cons - You Decide
Style: CS6000i Pattern Name: Machine
I bought the machine for the price and the features, but I have to admit, I was nervous after reading some of the reviews that told about all the problems that they had right away. But I figured it had to be better than my 35-40 year old Kenmore. I want to state right away, I am very happy with my purchase thus far. I've had some problems (read below), but I have managed to figure some things out. But, if you are looking for a good machine to quilt, this machine has all the features you will need, and it's priced so you can actually afford it. 2 other points to know, Amazon has a good return policy and from what I have heard, Brother has a good customer service history. These were 2 other deciding factors for me. So here are my first impressions. I thought I was going to get a 1/4" foot that is shown in the instruction manual. I didn't. If it was supposed to be in the box, I'd love to hear from someone to let me know. I also read in the reviews that some people got a instructional DVD. I didn't get this, but if I was supposed to get it, I'd like to get it. The hard cover does not allow you to keep the machine plugged in to use it, so it's not going to be useful for me, except when I want to store it long term. I cover my machine whenever it's not in use with a quilted cover that I made for my old machine. Luckily, it fits my Brother. The instruction manual is very helpful. I followed it from front to back so that I could learn everything I could. When I finally got ready to test sew, the tension was really messed up. I worked at it for quite a while, referring back to the manual to adjust it correctly, but it just wouldn't work! So I threaded the machine again, and took the bobbin out and made sure that I inserted it exactly as the book indicated, and magically, it worked. I think I must have did the bobbin wrong at first. Lesson 1, read the directions! And if all else fails, read them again. My next problem was very strange. Suddenly the thread was bunching up on the bottom side of my project. Out came the instruction manual again, but the answer wasn't there. I changed the bobbin thread to a different color, which showed me that the top thread was the thread that was bunching up on the bottom. So I started messing with the tension again. But that wasn't helping at all! So I decided to try a different thread, and SHAZAM! it worked. The original thread I was using was a cheap thread, I changed it to a good quality thread. Lesson 2, this machine does not like cheap thread. The quilting table is a fabulous accessory! But I am still working out one problem with it. The backside of the table doesn't seem to attach to anything on the machine. So as I work on my project, the legs shift and eventually they fold up. The instruction manual does not help in this case at all. I'm still working on this one. Even with these issues, I am still glad I got this machine. I am able to work faster with more precision. The machine is quiet, compared to my Kenmore. And it is much lighter too! The downside is that it moves around on my table more than I like, especially when I am quilting a larger project. I'm not sure how I will fix this problem, but I will eventually. So now it's time for you to decide. Good luck! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 3, 2008 by T. Zielke

  • Love this machine!
Style: CS6000i Pattern Name: Machine
First off, I normally don't write reviews. But after checking this machine over and having a chance to sit down and sew with it for awhile, I feel I need to. I ordered my Brother CS6000i after reading reviews (pros and cons) and comparing the machine's features to other machines. It was on my doorstep in less than 48 hours (thanks, Amazon!) and arrived perfectly safe. I primarily do clothing construction and alterations and this machine is wonderful for that! I was factory-trained at Pfaff back in 1985, so I understand very well how sewing machines work. I would like to comment on some ill advice that has been given in some of the negative reviews concerning this machine. DO NOT USE METAL BOBBINS. The bobbin case is plastic and metal bobbins will scar plastic and damage this part and then the correct bobbins won't work well. This machine does not use the clear plastic class 15 bobbins, it uses the SA156 - they are not the same. Over and over the manual says that if you use the wrong bobbins, poor thread, damaged or wrong needle, or thread the machine incorrectly (top or bottom) that you will have problems -- that is going to happen with ANY machine, not just this one. Forget some of the youtube videos that are poorly done and just read the manual! (You can download a copy directly from Brother and see for yourself how well it is written. I did that before I ordered the machine.) I watched a youtube video where a young lady was demonstrating how this machine works and I had to turn it off very quickly - she had it threaded wrong before she even got to the needle. It's sad that somehow the ones who follow that kind of information will blame Brother for a defect that didn't exist. I've only had the machine a few days, but I've read the manual from cover to cover and put this machine through every single stitch it does and it sews beautifully. I've tried it on knits and cottons. How it will hold up over extended use remains to be seen. Throughout the manual it is stated to use only the SA156 bobbin, good quality thread and the correct needle for the fabric you are sewing. 99% of all sewing problems are related to those three things as well as especially keeping the race area clean, so I repeat that advice because it matters. This machine sews beautiful buttonholes! The default needle position for the straight stitch is in the left position. Yes, that surprised me a little, but the basic foot (J) is also aligned to that position, so if your eyes follow the open line on the foot, that's where you will look. No straight stitch foot comes with the machine (I think those should be basic with EVERY machine, but at least it is available as an optional accessory). But, because there is no straight stitch foot, having the straight stich in the left needle position may help to eliminate skipped stitches on some fabrics. The straight stitch needle position can be moved from left to right by increments in the default stitch pattern (00)by adjusting the width setting - a convenient feature for sure! If you prefer the straight stitch in the center, just change to pattern 01, but keep in mind that the basic foot J has the thread slot to the left, so unless you change to a different foot that has the thread slot centered, this may actually annoy you. If you need a 1/4" seam, go to pattern 37 or 38 and the needle will be aligned properly to the edge of the basic foot (J) without needing to use a separate 1/4" foot. It can't be any simpler than that. I like that you can drop the feed dogs and control the sewing speed. (Now, if we could just get away from universal pressure and go back to mannual pressure adjustment I would be ecstatic!) I used a level on the extension table to adjust the feet and now it is very stable on my sewing table. One of the reasons I chose this machine was because it was light weight and easy to transport. It's not so complicated and loaded with things that I will never use yet it has so many useful stitches that it is beyond basic. I know that because it is lightweight there is less metal, but there is less metal in most of today's machines, even the pricey ones. One of the things I would advise is to buy a surge protector if you don't already have one and plug your machine into that. Computer elements are sensitive to power surges and this will protect your machine. Keep in mind that this machine only has a .65 amp motor. It's not built for heavy industrial sewing so don't expect it to. Depending on how well lit your work space is, you may want more light. There are two lights in this machine, both LED: one is right in front of the needle (love that!) and the other is on the left side of it. The machine's default position is needle down. You can change that to needle up if you prefer and then just use the needle down position for turning corners and such. That, too, is a really nice feature! This machine is so user-friendly! This is going to be one of my favorite machines to sew on. The machine can operate without the foot control (not something I will probably use), but there is something to be aware of about the way this foot control is designed. It's lightweight, too, and for someone who is dealing with physical problems that make it difficult to use their feet, try using the foot control under your arm. It works quite well that way. Thumbs up, Brother - you did a good job on this machine. I'd buy another in a heart beat! Note: I've since worked on a project that was a double layer of upholstery vinyl (embroidered edges). It never skipped a beat. I just used the the regular foot (J) and it worked beautifully. Normally, I would have used a teflon foot for this kind of work, but at present I don't have one for 7mm, but this machine handled the work just fine. (Another thumbs up!) 4/16/13 - Last week I finished the top to a baby's quilt that had a lot of applique in it. The stitches are amazingly perfect and consistently so. I could not be happier. This machine made it so easy to do! The more I use it, the more I like it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 18, 2013 by Carol A. Lockwood

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