that… ummm it lets you stitch and mend clothes faster with more
options for patterns and types of stitches. Now, know that sewing
machines are gadgets too and there are men out there who are as enthused
about their Jukis and Singers as others amongst us are about our iPods
and BlackBerrys.
The Quattro 6000D is a feature-packed sewing machine which takes a
little more than 4 feet of space (which is actually a lot of space). In
my opinion as an ex-textiles engineer a small garments job-working
business could be comfortably run from home if you have two of these
monsters to work with.
A 4.5 x 7-inch Sharp HD LCD display gives you a clear view of the
patterns you are creating. The display is made possible by the InnovEye
and Up-Close Viewer technology which places a camera close to the
needle. Embedded lighting on the runway lets you view the stitch area
with greater clarity. The machine has three USB ports so that you can
download embroidery instructions and patterns from the net, plug them to
the machine and create designs based on them.
The Quattro 6000D is not yet out in the market and there is no
information on price but it appears that only garment houses and fashion
designers will be able to absorb the cost of this baby, at least during
the first few rounds of selling.
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