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#4
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Chula Vista CA
Posts: 7,401
I have had one now for 3 years and I still love it. Easy to read for the instructions - but I highly recommend taking advantage of the classes. It makes it even easier to learn all the bells and whistles.
#5
I have a Janome Memory Craft 6600. I bought it in 2006 and it still going strong. I have pieced many quilt tops-probably 100 or more. I like the fancy stitches as well as the alphabets. My favorite feature is the thread cutter.
#6
I've had a 6600 for about 4-5 years now and love it but have just bought the Horizon 8200 to put on my Kookaburra frame. It has an 11" harp space and looks huge. Haven't put it on the frame yet but sewed with it on the dining room table- quilting DGD quilt. What a dream. You wouldn't believe how much difference that extra 2" makes when working a quilt through the space.
#7
I love, love, love mine. Have had her for 4 years now and only complaint I have is the auto threader doesn't work but that will get fixed when I take her for servicing. Really is a good machine and would recommend a Janome to everyone :-)
#8
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 1,991
I have the Janome 6500 which was the forerunner of the 6600. It is the most expensive machine that I have every bought and the one that I have liked the least. It should have been painted yellow. I bought it after hearing all the wonderful reviews about Janomes and of course it did not help that I had a uncooperative dealer. I had bobbin case problems, feed dogs that wouldn't stay up, chipped paint, error messages and thread jams and constantly breaking needles. Eventually the machine was declared "defective" by the head office and replaced. The new one has worked better but I still don't like it and hope to sell it. I bought myself a Juki TL98Q and I now love my machine again. My Juki sews rings around the Janome and was less than half the price. It doesn't have all the stitches but it doesn't give me any trouble either. I think it is a matter of figuring out what you need a machine to do and finding one that fits your criteria and even in recommended machines, there are lemons!
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