The Brother HC1850 is perfect for sewing, quilting, and basic monogramming. It includes 130 built-in stitches with 8 presser feet. Use the built-in flip chart which shows you the available stitches.
The Brother CS6000i gives you an affordable machine for sewing and quilting. Included are 60 built-in stitches with 9 presser feet. Lightweight with a hard carry case.
Scroll down for a detailed look at both machines and see which best fits your needs.
Brother HC1850 vs CS6000i Sewing and Quilting Machine Compare
Built-in Features 130 Stitches 8 Buttonhole Styles 1 Monogramming Font 55 Alphanumeric Stitches for Monogramming 170 stitch functions for quilting, decorative, heirloom, and more. LCD Display Adjustable Sewing Speed LED lit work area Automatic Needle Threader Drop-in bobbin Lightweight and Portable 8 Presser Feet Easy Threading System Includes wide table for larger projects | 60 Stitches 7 Buttonhole Styles LCD Display LED lit work area Automatic Needle Threader Easy Bobbin winding system Lightweight and Portable 9 Presser Feet Includes wide table for larger projects |
What's the Difference Between the Brother HC1850 vs CS6000i?
Brother HC1850
Brother CS6000i
Brother HC1850 vs CS6000i
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12.5" W x 19.25" D x 15.25" H 13.2 lbs. Maximum Sewing Speed 850 Stitches Per Minute | 11.4" W x 6.7" D x 16.1" H 13 lbs. Maximum Sewing Speed 850 Stitches Per Minute |
25 Year Limited Warranty | 25 Year Limited Warranty |
Brother HC1850 vs CS6000i
Brother HC1850 Oversized Table Twin Needle Needle Set Ballpoint Needle (4) Bobbins Seam Ripper Screwdriver Spool Pin Cleaning Brush Power Cord | Brother CS6000i Oversized Table Twin Needle Needle Set (3) Bobbins Spool Pin Seam Ripper Screwdriver Cleaning Brush Eyelet Punch Power Cord Hard Protective Case |
