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    Old 10-14-2009, 12:04 PM
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    Does anyone have the Janome memory craft 11000 and does it work as well as Marie Osmand says it does. I can't find the price of it either.
    I love sewing the tops together, but my quilting is something else.
    I have 3 baby quilts started and havn't finished them, because I don't think my quilting is very good.
    Just curious

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    Old 10-14-2009, 12:36 PM
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    I have a Janome 11000(SE), it works great. The 11000 is a Embroidery machine and it has the ability to quilt, but I have not used that feature, yet. I just upgraded it to a SE (the quilting ability) and it does have a learning curve. So for now I use my Janome 6500 to do my quilting.

    Quilting your quilts can be done on (almost) any machine. The KEY is practice, practice and then practice some more. I have been quilting since '03 and am just now feeling comfortable with my quilting abilities. AND it's still not prefect. What I did was to sandwich together some scrap fabrics. Friends find out your a quilter and they insist on giving you fabrics that you wouldn't really use in a quilt, well that's what I use to practice, practice... I still 'warm up' on those scrap sandwich's.

    If your checking about pricing on line you will not find it. And you won't get it over the phone, either. My local dealer said that Janome doesn't allow pricing that way. You will need to visit a dealer in your area. I will admit that mine had a nice sale going when I purchased mine. BUT, to conveniece hubby that I needed it, I was my b-day, anniversary, and Xmas present for a few years. :wink:

    Good luck
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    http://cgi.ebay.com/Janome-Memory-Cr...item19b70623a7

    There's one used on Ebay. Just thought you might want to check it out.
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    Old 10-14-2009, 01:31 PM
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    Be careful buying a Janome on ebay. Make sure your Janome dealer will help you. My dealer gives free lessons and help to us who have bought from her but charge for those who bought elsewhere.
    I love my Janome machines but they are pricy. My husband bought it as a gift. i wish he had shopped around more.
    I know Kenmore sells Janome under their name but I dont know if they give lessons .
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    I have the Janome 11K. I love it, had one problem after a few months, but they fixed it right up. I use it mostly for embroidering. Do my regular sewing on the Janome 1600P. I too have not used the quilting part of the 11K, just having too much fun with the embroidery, so quilt on my 1600P which I call "The Beast". Because it is such a work horse.

    Mine was on a terrific sale also when I bought it. It's not quite paid off yet, but figure at my age it was a good thing. I used my Janome 9000 for 13 years, so I was due to get the new one. :)
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    Zennia, I have a Sears Kenmore sewing machine. Are all the Kenmores Janome? How do I find out if mine is a Jenomi but called Kenmore? Any ideas? It is a Kenmore Elite model 19365 Any information you can give me would help. I'd read about machines having the 'needle down' feature and wishd mine had that..... Then just the other day, I pushed a button and discovered mine did! :) Guess I need to get my book out and read it. thanks for your help. Janis
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    Old 10-16-2009, 01:48 AM
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    i love my MC11000!!! :P

    YES. it's definitely a very expensive machine. however, i shopped around for more than a year and kept coming back to the 11000. it is the least expensive i found among machines that have the features this machine has. there are only 2 or 3 that offer any feature the 11000 doesn't, and they are all thousands more.

    i have used the quilting embroidery. it takes practice, so i have a looong way to go before i can take full advantage of it. it has saved me tons of time, though. just a hint ... it works best on the lowest loft batting. working with a batting the weight of warm & natural can be a bit of a struggle.

    i don't know what they're charging for it this year, but Moyes Sewing Center, the dealer in Savannah, GA had a great price on it last year. i don't know whether he'll ship or requires you to come in person.
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    I have had my Janome 10001 for about three years and really like it. My Janome 9000 was 13 yrs old (like someone else said about theres) and my DH said I needed a new one. Yes, they are pricey, so if you just want to quilt and sew with out the embroidery feature Janome has several other nice models which are less expensive. Go to a dealer and try them out. You will be surprised at all the features they have. Good Luck. Marge
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    I just bought one in March and I got it for almost half price. The place I bought it at showed me the identical machine--only difference was the Marie Osmund on it and the plate behind the buttons. The other one sold for $1499 and the Marie Osmond one for $699. They are identical in features, but he said for some reason people weren't buying the Marie Osmund one so they really had to lower the prices. I love mine!
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    Old 07-19-2010, 11:22 AM
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    I got a used Bernina recently to do FMQ and refuse to give up my Memory Craft 9000! Good for you ladies that got newer models, I will probably never give mine up, I love that machine!

    I have looked at the 10000 and 11000 and didn't get either because I don't do a lot of embroidery and the 9000 does everything else I need it to do. It's a real work horse.

    Becca, I wish you luck on what ever machine you choose!
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