Which would you choose???
#62
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Originally Posted by Darlene's
Originally Posted by Maia B
How about Horizon and separate embroidery machine? Or is that too much? That 11" harp makes me drooooooooool.
BUT
It seems alot of the reviews I've read people are having more trouble with the Horizon than they did the 6600P and they are saying the 6600P is sooo much easier to operate and has better stitch quality. so idk what to do lol
maybe they are older reviews and they hadnt got use to it yet .
I talk to a dealer close by today and she likes the 6600P better than Horizon to and she said 6600 was def easier to operate.
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I have the 11000SE 3.0 and love it it has the magnet hoops to quilt and the embroidery is wonderful I have made 2 queen size quilts on it it does not have the needle feed but you can use the walking foot on it I have use it to do a few stitch in the ditch quilts My friend just bought the 6600and the 350 E and she has done some amazing quilts with them so just get a good dealer that will let you try out all the machines and go with the ones you are most comfortable with the Dealer should be the deal breaker a good dealer offers free classes and service a Trust worthy dealer is the most impportant part
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Originally Posted by Jamiestitcher62
Oh, and any machine I got had to have an automatic thread cutter. It's like living without a garbage disposal. Just have to have it.
Just my two cents worth.
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I am very fortunate as I have the Horizon w/the 11" harp (traded my 6500 in on it) and the Viking Designer SE which I use for small quilts and embroidery. It's taken me 4 1/2 years to acquire both, but I wouldn't trade either for ANY OTHER machine, including a longarm. I LOVE BOTH OF THEM. The advice about a separate machine for embroidery is a wonderful suggestion; if I hadn't had the Designer SE before the Horizon, I would have opted for an embroidery only machine. Hope this helps.
Josi in Sebring FL
Josi in Sebring FL
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I have a Memory Craft 6600 Janome & a 350E emroidery machine Janome. I prefer to have separate machines in case one has to be in for repairs I still have the other. Do a comparesen of each ones fetures maybe that will help
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I have brothers but...consider if you have to add an attachment to embroider...I didn't like taking one off and readjusting...guess I am spoiled so I wound up getting an additional machine to do my quilting and sewing on...so I can do both at the same time...
I didn't know enough at the time of my first machine purchase to think about this. So you may want to get a more simple machine to sew and quilt on and use the other for embroidery.
If that is an option for you.
You would like the bigger harp for quilting!
I didn't know enough at the time of my first machine purchase to think about this. So you may want to get a more simple machine to sew and quilt on and use the other for embroidery.
If that is an option for you.
You would like the bigger harp for quilting!
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Sounds like with the info you gave, it's the 11000. I have a Bernina that I am so happy with but I really wish I had more arm space. With you being a quilter you would probably regret not getting that feature later on.
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