This is not your grandmother’s sewing machine

Posted in Home by Conner Flynn on December 31st, 2008

This is not your grandmother’s sewing machineWhat with living in 2009, chances are you suck at sewing. It seems like kind of a lost art in a way. And mastering an old sewing machine can be a real pain anyway. With the Brother Quattro 6000D, you’d be a master seamstress. This beast of a sewing machine features a 7-inch HD LCD display and embedded runway lighting. It even goes so far as to have a camera next to the needle, letting you see up close exactly what you’re doing, so you don’t mess up your stitches.

There’s no info on pricing or a release date as of yet, but I think we can safely say that it will cost quite a nice chunk of change. You may want to toil away on your old machine while saving some extra scratch.

[Engadget]

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3 Comments to “This is not your grandmother’s sewing machine”
  1. KeepingYouInStitches Says:

    At the Nashville Quilt show this past summer, the machines were being pre sold for $7500. An unbelievable machine.

  2. Shelly Says:

    This is a great sewing machine!

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