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if you're into sewing like me, Brother has created the splurge of all splurges -- the Quattro 6000D, a machine estimated at around $9,000 (price has yet to be released).
The multi-tasking machine, equally adept at quilting, sewing, embroidering and crafting will require a 50-inch workspace and features a 4.5 by 7-inch high-def LCD screen, 3 USB ports, daylight-mimicking LEDs and a bunch of other crafty bells and whistles.