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List Price:
$749.99
Our Price:
$507.98
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32.27%
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Availability:
Usually ships in 2 to 4 weeks
Company:
Brother International Corporation
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Description
Make fabulous clothes like those divas on Project Runway with the Brother PC210PRW Limited Edition Project Runway Sewing Machine. As the first Project Runway machine to offer embroidery, the LB6770 PRW contains 70 built-in embroidery designs, five monogramming fonts, and 120 frame pattern combinations. Imparting style and panache to designer creations, the LB6770 PRW includes 67 built-in stitches, 98 stitch functions, and 10 styles of one-step automatic buttonholes. Tote this limited edition machine to classes and workshops using the included Project Runway custom fashion rolling luggage. Make your mark on the runway with added dimension, color, texture, and sophistication using the LB6770 PRW. Who knows? Maybe someday you'll be hosting lines of clothes on the runway circuit.
10 styles of one-step automatic buttonholes Stitch Attributes - Mirror, twin, multi-directional, side cutter, satin stitch regulator Stitch Width - up to 7.0 mm Stitch Length - up to 5.0 mm Utility stitch functions Reinforcement Function Quilting stitch functions Heirloom stitch functions Built-in Decorative Stitches 5 Monogramming Fonts Frame Patterns - 10 frames, 12 patterns Decorative Patterns Media Recognition - Memory Cards Advanced Needle Threading System Manual Upper Thread Tension System for perfect stitches on any fabric 15 Needle Positions Single needle machine Top (horizontal)/Drop-in Quick Set Bobbin Upper Thread and Bobbin Sensors Automatic Push-Button Thread Cutter Super Easy Bobbin Winding System Maximum Sewing Speed (stitch per minute) - 710 Free Arm Snap-on Presser Foot Attachment Drop Feed Function Backlit LCD Touch Control Panel - 15 x 28 inches (380 mm x 710 mm) Auto Presser Foot Pressure Maximum Embroidery Field - 4 x 4
Customer reviews for 'Brother LB6770PRW Project Runway Sewing-and-Embroidery Machine'
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Renewed passion for fashion!
Ok, so I didn't spend THIS much for the same exact machine, sans cutesy carrying case, but I did buy it at a large club store a couple months ago (for much less $$). It was a wonderful introduction to a computerized machine after spending years away from my mechanical machine. What a trip to be able to push a button instead of use the optional foot pedal! I made several lovely quilted/embroidered Christmas stockings. It handled whatever I gave it. I look forward to using more embroidery designs and brushing up on more techniques. Yay for Brother!
[Saturday, January 03, 2009]
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