Janome 7700 vs Baby Lock Serenade
#21
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: norman, OK
Posts: 183
I have the Janome, and am very pleased with it. It is solidly put together. I still struggle with the automatic needle threader, but different threads cause that problem.(also the sewer). A table came with my machine and all the free advice I need.
#23
Originally Posted by DogHouseMom
7" width on Janome? Not sure what your measuring ... if the "harp" or "throat" area (the inside area between the needle and the machine) the Janome 7700 is much larger than 7". I want to say it's 11"?
#24
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: At my laptop
Posts: 280
Welcome, welcome, welcome! I would go Babylock. Super great machine. Get the dealer to throw in the Gold Standard,(a three year comprehensive coverage) this is a exclusive to Babylock. Also they have a sew at home program, where you can take classes live online. Their support team is great as well. Contact through email babylock.com and express your concerns, get their viewpoint. Can't hurt. Good luck.
#26
I have the Janome Horizon and love it. The 11" harp area is great for quilting and the Accufeed is a little clumsy but you get used to it. The lighting is great and lots of feet come with it.
The dealer that you buy from is very important. I do have other Babylock machines and love them too but really like my Janome.
The dealer that you buy from is very important. I do have other Babylock machines and love them too but really like my Janome.
#30
Thanks to all for your comments. I decided to buy the Janone 7700 and its customized table. I have both at home and can't wait to try it out. I do have a reliable dealer who stands by his Janone product and he gave me a geat deal - for both I paid $2,600 Canadian dollars and considering our dollar is valued a little above the American dollar, I'm happy with the transaction! Ed, the dealer, also included the Janone thread stand, a handful of bobbins and thread besides at no cost. As well instruction is available when I need it.
I look forward to following the Quilting Board's topics as I explore the 7700's features and finally get around to taking the plunge with machine quilting. I have been reading the Elm Creek series of books since April and just love Jennifer Chiaverini's books and passion for quilting (been reading in order and now ready to start "The Sugar Camp Quilt").
By the way, I visited Myrtle Beach in Feb for a week and then my husband and I drove to Savannah, Georgia - a place I wanted to visit since 20 years ago when I read Eugena Price's historical novels about Georgia. I was not disappointed as Savannah was better than I dreamed about and I absolutely fell in love with it - just to let you all know, I grow Magnolia trees here in my garden, along with other varieties I saw in Savannah, like Wisteria and the Butterfly Bush.
I look forward to following the Quilting Board's topics as I explore the 7700's features and finally get around to taking the plunge with machine quilting. I have been reading the Elm Creek series of books since April and just love Jennifer Chiaverini's books and passion for quilting (been reading in order and now ready to start "The Sugar Camp Quilt").
By the way, I visited Myrtle Beach in Feb for a week and then my husband and I drove to Savannah, Georgia - a place I wanted to visit since 20 years ago when I read Eugena Price's historical novels about Georgia. I was not disappointed as Savannah was better than I dreamed about and I absolutely fell in love with it - just to let you all know, I grow Magnolia trees here in my garden, along with other varieties I saw in Savannah, like Wisteria and the Butterfly Bush.
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