Sewing machines can make really awesome Christmas gifts…sometimes I really wish I had one, of course the ability to sew on a button by hand would probably be a good place to start, right?! I do however so fondly remember sewing a duffel bag back in 7th grade, oh so many years ago. ๐
Amazon has the Brother CS6000i Computerized Free-Arm Sewing Machine with Hard Case on sale for only $141.99! There regular price seems high to me, as it’s $449. However when doing some quick price checking I did notice that this sells at Target for $153+shipping, so this seems like a pretty good price!
Here are some of the features:
- Free-arm computerized sewing machine; with 60 stitch functions, 7 styles of 1-step buttonholes, and variety of snap-on presser feet
- Accessories include wide table accessory for quilting and more; hard cover case protects in storage
- Computerized stitch selection on LCD screen; with auto threading, tension control dial, and auto-set drop-in bobbin
- 110-volt machine operated with either foot pedal or 1-touch button for start, stop, and reverse stitching; dual LED light
Please keep in mind that Amazon prices can change quickly, so it’s always best to keep an eye on it before heading to check out. This sewing machine will ship for FREE using the Super Saver Option or Amazon Prime.
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Hazel says
My last date with a sewing machine was school related, but not in 7th grade. Had to take Home Ec in HS. Haven’t touched a sewing machine since. Or a needle and thread. Don’t have my Buttoneer any more, but I do have a stapler ๐