- Versatile; lightweight sewing machine for sewing; quilting; and decorating clothing; crafts; and home fashion
- 25 built-in stitches; each with multiple stitch functions; 1-step automatic buttonholer; free-arm capability
- Adjustable stitch width/length; automatic needle threader; drop-in bobbin system; quick-change presser feet
- Foot control; screwdriver; bobbins; needles; extra spool pin; darning plate; and manual included
- 25-year limited warranty
Brother XL2600I 25-Stitch Free-Arm Sewing Machine with Multiple Stitch Functions
Brother’s new XL2600i is a 25 stitch free arm sewing machine with multiple stitch functions. Easy to use, the XL2600i features an automatic needle threader, built in thread cutter and drop-in bobbin system. This sewing machine also has a built in one-step automatic buttonholer with a stitch balance control for perfect buttonholes every time. The stitches include built-in stretch, blind hem and decorative stitches as well as basic stitches for garment construction, quilting and embellishment. The XL2600i also has adjustable width and length as well as a dial thread tension control to give you more sewing flexibility. Brother’s XL2600i has a convertible sewing surface from flatbed to free arm so that you can easily sew on hems or cuffs as well as larger items.
Accessories are included for quilting, zipper insertion, darning, buttonholes and button sewing and this machine features quick change presser feet so you can easily change the feet to meet your sewing needs. The XL2600i is lightweight with a built-in handle for portability. Instructions are bilingual in English and Spanish.
Manufacturer’s note:
Accessories are housed in free arm of machine. Best Sewing Machine Reviews
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(out of 96 reviews)
Price: $ 83.54
List Price: $ 149.99



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Review by Cassiopea for Brother XL2600I 25-Stitch Free-Arm Sewing Machine with Multiple Stitch Functions
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This is a great machine for the price. I am teaching my teenage daughter to sew and she is turned off by my clunky old Singer. So I keep that around for the tough jobs and use this new Brother for the light weight stuff.
The only major limitation of this machine is that it can’t really handle heavy weight fabrics or multiple layers very well. There is no presser foot adjustment, so the foot can only be raised so much, and can’t be adjusted for variable feed, depending on fabric thickness. There is only one setting. That means you need to use plenty of pins, and keep the old Singer around for the heavy duty stuff. Otherwise, a fun little machine.
Review by SBP for Brother XL2600I 25-Stitch Free-Arm Sewing Machine with Multiple Stitch Functions
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I too was having a ton of problems with the lower thread looping under the fabric. It was very frustrating. Finally I figured out how to fix it. Refer to the owner’s manual section on inserting the bobbin for photos. What you want to do is drop in the bobbin, and pull the thread through the little slit like it says. But, you have to make sure that the thread goes into the slot in the “tension-adjusting spring” (this is hard to see; pull up the plastic tongue that forms the slit a little with your fingernail to see where it is), although it should go in by itself, then YOU HAVE TO HOLD THE BOBBIN SO IT DOESN’T MOVE AND PULL THE THREAD GENTLY TO SEAT IT INTO THE SPRING. That is the key. After I made sure the thread was all the way in, like magic my lower thread was working perfectly.
Aside from that I am happy with the machine. I especially like the needle threader and think that the top thread is very easy to thread. Now that I figured out the lower thread issue, I want to experiment with all the stitches! I wish the presser foot lever was on the back instead of the inside, but oh well. Be careful taking off the tape because I ripped some off and it pulled up a little plastic on the green part of the machine.
The owner’s manual IS hard to read. The Spanish is right after the English, and sometimes they repeat the same instructions twice, and it’s not laid out well. It is manageable, though.
They make you think you have to buy special bobbins, but on the box it says you can replace them with class 15, although I have not tried that yet. The accessories seem quite acceptable, except I wish they had given you some ball point needles for knits and stretch rather than just more sharp points.
Overall, it sews fine once you get everything threaded right, and I’ve made several tops already. Definitely good for a beginner or someone who doesn’t want to do anything too fancy.
Review by Carly Lynn for Brother XL2600I 25-Stitch Free-Arm Sewing Machine with Multiple Stitch Functions
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The first one I got through Amazon broke half way through my first project. I requested an exchange through Amazon and had my new sewing machine at my door the next day!! Before I even shipped the old one back to them. The machine works great, the button holes on this machine are soooooo easy, such a relief and pleasant change from my Singer with the 4 step button hole. This machine also worked very well with my appliques and all my normal sewing needs. For the price you can’t go wrong here.
Review by Melanie E. Rose for Brother XL2600I 25-Stitch Free-Arm Sewing Machine with Multiple Stitch Functions
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My mother taught me how to sew the summer before I went to college and over the summer I really enjoyed learning and decoded I wanted to continue. I found the Brother for cheap and decided to go with it. It is a very hardy machine and has moved with me from home in New Mexico to college in Wisconsin for the past two years and I took it with me on a trip to Oregon. Each trip it was bumped and banged and buried under a pile of other things but came out working just as good as ever… a real plus in the life of a college student. I have learned how to do much more in the two and a half years that I’ve been sewing since I bought the machine and I am happy to report that I have not year found a project I could not do with this machine. It is easy to thread both the needle and the bobbin and rarely breaks a thread or catches. It has been a great machine to learn and grow on
Review by Nancy for Brother XL2600I 25-Stitch Free-Arm Sewing Machine with Multiple Stitch Functions
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This is your basic mechanical sewing machine. The picture they already show is what you get. It’s light weight and easy to use. It comes with three all purpose needles plus all the extras they list. I purchased some heavy weight needles for jeans and had no problems sewing them. It has reverse stitching for locking in the stitch. (Though you do need to hold down the button it’s not a problem).
If you just want a mechanical sewing machine that does the job and is affordable this is it. I use it for hemming; fixing; and sewing curtains and other tasks as they crop up. It has a stitch length dial that is pretty basic. Also a width dial that mostly positions the needle to the right; center; or left.
Now This machine’s foot pedal is tender to the touch I work it in my socks so I can regulate the speed better. Good lighting also.
The only bad I would say about this machine is that the tension dial. It is picky beyond belief. It takes patience to find the right number or close to one for different sewing material. I just mark it off so I don’t have to look for it again. Go right to my marks and I’m set to go. ( Took one star off because of this).
Now of course if your a professional seamstress or someone who sews a lot and is looking for perfect stitching you better off with the new computerized sewing machines. This sews like machines of the past which is no problem for me. Yes that means occasionally you get tangled in the bobbin area but it never effects my sewing as I’m done by then and just cut out the mess and continue. Price is good; plus I applied for amazon’s credit card which made it approx. a $67 dollar purchase and you can’t beat that.