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    Old 05-13-2010, 06:53 AM
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    I have the Janome 6600 - it is a workhorse - Have a smaller Janome as well for classes, etc. Wouldn't trade my Janome for anything but the Janome 7700.
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    Old 05-13-2010, 06:57 AM
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    Originally Posted by sewcrafty
    I also have the 6600P that I purchase maybe 2 months ago. The table, are you talking about the ext. table that comes with it or the one that the machine sits into? If its the one that the machine sits into I agree, I would not pay that amount for it either. The ext. table that comes with the machine is plastic, but is very sturdy. I also have both 1/4" feet for my machine.

    This is one of the important reasons that I got the 6600. My husband works for a mfg. company and knows about machining and the 6600 is made with ball bearings, not the bush and castings that a lot of them have or the plastic interiors. He told me that it was the sturdiest machine that we looked at. We looked at all kinds and test drove them. There were some with more bells and whistles, but when I'm going to put out that amount of $$$ I wanted something that would last.

    Besides that, it is a totally awesome machine!!!! I love the attached walking foot and the accu feed system is a dream!!! I can just sit there and feed it. Very user friendly machine.

    I feel like a salesman, I'm not!! I just am very pleased with my purchase.

    Good Luck!!!

    Thanks for your endorsement of the Janome from a technical point of view. I appreciate the specifics of how it is constructed! I have a baby Janome (Jem Gold) and hope to upgrade to a 6600. I love the baby Janome, too!
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    Old 05-13-2010, 07:08 AM
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    [quote=Dawnfire]I'm newish here and have run into a problem that I wish for some advice on.

    My sewing machine died over the weekend (making Mum's mother's day present) and I am now looking at getting a new one

    Anyone have any advice on these machines? I am a quilter first and don't sew clothes. I LOVE FMQ!!! and this is my main use for the machine.

    I too only quilt. I have a Bernina 1030, about 15-20 years old that stays in my Quilt Room. I love it, not computerized

    I also have Jem Gold and Jem Platinum - both of them can do everything. Both have a little bar on the standard foot that keeps the cloth at 1/4" seam. I bought the walking foot so I can quilt on them too.
    They are not that much money and are good machines.
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    Old 05-13-2010, 09:13 AM
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    I was at a Janome show last night where they demonstrated the new Horizon (7700) for quilters. It's an upgrade from the 6600. Boy, oh boy, nice machine.

    Janome rep says Janome bought Elna. Singer bought Pfaff and Viking.

    I have a Brother Innovis 1500D.....have never bonded with it.
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    Old 05-13-2010, 09:19 AM
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    [quote=PECAN]I was at a Janome show last night where they demonstrated the new Horizon (7700) for quilters. It's an upgrade from the 6600. Boy, oh boy, nice machine.

    I so want the new Horizon but am afraid it'll be too steep a price.
    Haven't been able to find a quote yet on line. Did you get an indication of what they'll go for?
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    Old 05-13-2010, 10:55 AM
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    Since the new Janome 7700 (Horizon) came out at the first of the month, the dealers are seeing a lot of upgrades from 6600 to 7700. Check for a gently used 6600 at a phenomenal price. Can't go wrong with Janome - perfect stitch, easy to use, and the needle threader is to die for!
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    Old 05-13-2010, 11:20 AM
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    I researched alot before buying my Elna Pro Quilting Queen 7300 and I love it.
    Look at this post from Jodi's blog. She does a comparison between this machine and Janome. Very interesting.


    http://www.pleasant-home.com/search/...wing%20Machine
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    Old 05-13-2010, 12:02 PM
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    I agree. If I buy another machine it will be a Pfaff.

    Originally Posted by Rainy Day
    I have a Janome DC21010 at the moment and I like it. I had Elnas (a 1980s SU, an old 1940s one and still have a 1950s/60s model) prior to the Janome. My mum worked for Elna, and the Elna was great. The Janome 1/4 inch foot is flimsy and has to be used as a guide, rather than an edger, as you can with the Elna.
    However, if I had the $$$, I would have gone with a Pfaff or a Husqvarna, not either of the above.
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    Old 05-13-2010, 12:31 PM
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    I have an Elna 6005 and absolutely love it. I have had it about 8 or 9 years and would never part with it. I have been doing FMQ on it and it works like a charm. I vote for the Elna.
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    Old 05-13-2010, 01:58 PM
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    Sewing machines are like husbands. They're all sewing machines like husbands are all men. However, some, even in the same gene pool seem to have more quirks than others. Sometimes we get a jewel and sometimes we get a bummer.
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