Brother 6000D Sewing Machine User Manual


 
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Adjustable presser foot height makes free-motion quilting and pivoting even easier on any type of
fabric
Sew quilting lines equal distance around an appliqué or motif for beautiful echo quilting
With the new included 8” x 8” square quilting hoop, make perfect fully-stitched square quilt
designs
For Brother, redefining the industry meant redefining every feature and function, including accessories. Almost every
accessory needed comes standard with the Quattro
6000D. To learn more about the Quattro
6000D, its included and
optional accessories and Brother’s full line of sewing, embroidery and quilting machines, visit www.brother.com.
About Brother International Corporation
Brother International Corporation has earned its reputation as a leading supplier of innovative products for the home sewing enthusiast.
Through a growing network of sewing machine dealers and retail outlets nationwide, Brother offers a full line of home sewing machines,
from basic to top-of-the-line sewing and embroidery machines. The company is recognized for its high-quality, state-of-the-art machines
and accessories, offering ease of use and flexibility at affordable prices.
Brother is a wholly owned subsidiary of Brother Industries Ltd. With worldwide sales approaching $5 billion, this global manufacturer
was started almost 100 years ago by sewing fanatics.
Brother offers a diversified product line that includes fax machines, Multi-Function Center
®
machines, P-touch
®
Labeling Systems and
both color and mono laser printers for home, office and industry.
Bridgewater, New Jersey is the corporate headquarters for Brother in the Americas, from Canada to South America. It has fully
integrated sales, marketing services, manufacturing, research and development capabilities located in the U.S. In addition to its
headquarters in Bridgewater, New Jersey, Brother has facilities in California, Illinois, Massachusetts and Tennessee, as well as
subsidiaries in Ohio, Canada, Brazil, Chile, Argentina and Mexico. For more information you can visit the website at www.brother.com.
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