Throat on a Janome 11000?
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Does anyone know what the throat space is on the Janome 11000? I think my husband is willing to upgrade my 6600 which has about 9 inch throat. We're seriously looking at the Bernine 440 QEE but the throat is actually smaller. So we're thinking about the Janome 11000 or Horizon. I want to be able to both quilt and embroider on it and I don't believe the Horizon quilts which rules it out.
Also, any price estimates for the 11000? I called on the Babylock Ellisimo and was floored when she said $9000! I would love the Bernina 830 but my husband said he wasn't spending $10k on a sewing machine! :)
Also, any price estimates for the 11000? I called on the Babylock Ellisimo and was floored when she said $9000! I would love the Bernina 830 but my husband said he wasn't spending $10k on a sewing machine! :)
#2
Just a thought. If you are happy with your 6600 (I have the 6500 and love it!), you might want to consider adding a stand alone embroidery machine. I have the Janome 350E and I often have both machines going at once. Just something else to think about!
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If you go to the Janome website it should have answers to all the questions you're asking. Of course the Horizon quilts. Any machine that sews a straight stitch can "quilt". It isn't an embroidery machine.
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No, it does not. Wonderful machine though! If you do a lot of embroidery however, I'd step up to the 630. The computer interface for the 440 is a PITA.
Originally Posted by Raggiemom
Also, forgot to ask, does the Bernina 440 QEE have automatic tension control? It doesn't say in the online brochure.
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