janome sewing machine
#23
Originally Posted by Leslee
Hi MiMi. Welcome to the board! I've had my Janome 6600MC for a year now, and she's my new best friend. They're a very sturdy machine and I've had no problems at all. I agree with everything Moonpi wrote. Find a local dealer with classes, it's the best thing to give you peace of mind. After all, it's a big investment! By embroidery, do you mean sewing the crazy-quilt type stitches by machine? Or the bigger embroidery patterns you can get as downloads, etc?
Susan
#24
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 15
Any one know anything about a Janome Excel Pro 5124.
I bought for my wife about 3 or 4 years ago.
She didn't speak english at the time. So I tryed to get somthing good
for her. She loves to sew. She loves the machine but I always
wondered if I got a good model.
I didn't know about this site at the time.
'Thanks,
Walt
I bought for my wife about 3 or 4 years ago.
She didn't speak english at the time. So I tryed to get somthing good
for her. She loves to sew. She loves the machine but I always
wondered if I got a good model.
I didn't know about this site at the time.
'Thanks,
Walt
#26
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Missouri
Posts: 1,822
Walt...you can go to the Janome site direct to check out any of their machines and what they do exactly. Go to: http://janome.com/index.cfm and to their machine department and find any/all their machines. It states that the machine she has will sew thru thick fabrics, etc...I'd say it a good thing:))I've never heard any complaints on the Janomes...you did good Walt!! Skeat
#29
Originally Posted by Leslee
Hi MiMi. Welcome to the board! I've had my Janome 6600MC for a year now, and she's my new best friend. They're a very sturdy machine and I've had no problems at all. I agree with everything Moonpi wrote. Find a local dealer with classes, it's the best thing to give you peace of mind. After all, it's a big investment! By embroidery, do you mean sewing the crazy-quilt type stitches by machine? Or the bigger embroidery patterns you can get as downloads, etc?
#30
I had the basic Janome, traded up to the 3016, and was going to buy the 6600p. Looked for a year and then went to the Brother QC1000. Holy Cow it has so many options. It sews diagonally and horizontally, over 300 different stitches and all the feet are included. much better buy than the 6600 and comparable but $400 cheaper at a quilt show.
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