Janome 10000 ?
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 65
Hi there. This is my first time checking in here and I come with questions.
I want a machine that will allow me to do some simple embroidery, large enough to machine quilt (stitch in the ditch, stippling, free motion) and regular sewing. Is there such a machine?
The Janome machines seem to be solid machines. The local dealer has shown me several models. I like how they work.
The Janome 10000 would seem to fit my wants, but I would like to hear from someone that personally uses one.
Oh yes, what is the throat size? I've heard this area called many names, but can't think of the others right now. I'm talking about the sewing area from needle to the side of machine.
If you have one of these machines, please share your opinions. Also, I'd be interested in hearing what you have to say about the Janome 9000.
Thanks so much.
I look forward to visiting this board. It's great - so much knowledge and so many friendly quilters.
I want a machine that will allow me to do some simple embroidery, large enough to machine quilt (stitch in the ditch, stippling, free motion) and regular sewing. Is there such a machine?
The Janome machines seem to be solid machines. The local dealer has shown me several models. I like how they work.
The Janome 10000 would seem to fit my wants, but I would like to hear from someone that personally uses one.
Oh yes, what is the throat size? I've heard this area called many names, but can't think of the others right now. I'm talking about the sewing area from needle to the side of machine.
If you have one of these machines, please share your opinions. Also, I'd be interested in hearing what you have to say about the Janome 9000.
Thanks so much.
I look forward to visiting this board. It's great - so much knowledge and so many friendly quilters.
#3
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: NE Pa.
Posts: 1,738
Hi, I have the Janome 9000 and have had it for 10 yrs. Also have the Janome 10001, but the latest machine by janome (I think) is the 11000, You can not go wrong with a Janome . I don't use the 9000 as much any more because I have the newer one. I also have the Janome 3500 which is smaller to take to classes etc. It does not do the embroidery. With my 10001 I can download patterns off the internet to embroidery. And it does many things. I love them all. However I understand the Janome 6600 is great for quilting because it has a larger area in the throat to put a quilt thru. I do quilt on my 10001 but not anything bigger than a lap size. the 6600 does not embroider. So your best bet is to go to a qualified and trusty dealer an check them out to see what suits you best. Good Luck Marge
#4
I have the Memory Craft 6600P and tho it isn't an embroidery machine I can tell you that it's a wonderful quilting friend. I've worked on projects for up to 8 hours straight without a single problem. I wouldn't part with my Janome for anything! So tho I can't offer advice about embroidery, I know you've made a great choice in brand names.
Have you checked out Janome's website? You can do a side-by-side comparison of models and features there. Most of the larger machines for quilting and embroidery have at least a 9" throat, but you can find the measurements there. The larger, the better!
Have you checked out Janome's website? You can do a side-by-side comparison of models and features there. Most of the larger machines for quilting and embroidery have at least a 9" throat, but you can find the measurements there. The larger, the better!
#5
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Clay Springs AZ
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I bought the H.Viking Saphire 830 for eleven hundred. It is not the embroidery 850 model. It has a 10 inch throat and I love this feature. You can shove a quilt thru so much easier. It has a stich fixing feature for start and stopping. Needle up or down. Alphabet and many different stiches. So far I have only used the alpha to write my name with some flowers and leaves. You can wind a bobbin from the needle which is great. I did have to buy an edging foot instead of the 1/4 inch foot because the feed dogs are wider that other machines. It works the same way except I have to adjust the needle to the right to get 1/4 inch. It has many features that I learned in the free class but quickly forgot. Some day I hope to get an embroidery mach. but for now this is working out fine.
#6
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Welcome to quilting! I have been at it for a year and just bought a Janome. I had a demo at the Road to California of the new 11000 model but it was overwhelming for me. Too many bells and whistles. So I bought a Janome 760 Jem Platinum. It has 60 nice stitch patterns to do great embellishments. It is only 12 lbs. so you can take it anywhere. I just put together a queen size quilt top with no problem. I love it! And the cost is a fraction of all the others listed here. Good luck!
judee
Welcome to quilting! I have been at it for a year and just bought a Janome. I had a demo at the Road to California of the new 11000 model but it was overwhelming for me. Too many bells and whistles. So I bought a Janome 760 Jem Platinum. It has 60 nice stitch patterns to do great embellishments. It is only 12 lbs. so you can take it anywhere. I just put together a queen size quilt top with no problem. I love it! And the cost is a fraction of all the others listed here. Good luck!
judee
#7
I have the Janome Memory 6600 and I LOVE IT! The machine takes a licking and keeps on sewing. I have taken it with me wherever I go and it has never failed me. I just recently purchased the 760 and love it! I also have the 5 over serger which I love. So as you can tell, I am a Janome fan. By the way, my first quilt was made on a small $178.00 Janome with no problems! My second one was King size and was made on the 6600. You can't go wrong with a Janome in my book. Good luck! GiGi :lol:
#9
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Living the dream. Part of the year in the east and part of the year in the west
Posts: 143
I have the Janome Memory Craft 6000. It will be 26 years old this year. I do not quilt my own quilts but I have sewn my children's clothes, my own clothes and now 5 quilt tops. I would definetly look at another Janome if I needed one for quilting my own quilts!!
Best of luck making a decision!!!
Best of luck making a decision!!!
#10
I too am a huge Janome fan. I have been sewing on the MC7000 for years and have never had any problems with it. I just bought myself the 10001 (the 10000 with upgraded software) in December. So far I love it, it is very intuitive and I have found it quite simple to use.
I did notice that the throat is a tad smaller than my 7000, so I probably won't be quilting a lot of large quilts on it, but may try some smaller ones. I am keeping my 7000 for regular sewing and quilting, but someday hope to get a machine with a much larger throat, maybe the 11000.
I did notice that the throat is a tad smaller than my 7000, so I probably won't be quilting a lot of large quilts on it, but may try some smaller ones. I am keeping my 7000 for regular sewing and quilting, but someday hope to get a machine with a much larger throat, maybe the 11000.
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