Janome 1600P
#1
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Does anyone havae this machine? I am looking at it to do FMQ because my throat on my machine is only 4 inches or so. If you have it, do you like it? I find hand quilting is taking me longer and longer to do! I thought this might be a good machine for F
MQ. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Gwen
MQ. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Gwen
#2
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 3,382
I have the Pfaff version of this same machine. The Pfaff GrandQuilter Hobby 1200 is the same machine and also built by Janome. Mine is sitting on a Grace frame and I do like the machine. I purchased the machine, frame and stitch regulator used for $1,500. It stitches very nicely.
#4
I have one. I like it. 699 is what I paid last year at this time. I have since purchased a darning foot made for it. And the man at the sewing machine store told me to see the feed dogs on 0 as this will work the same as lowering them. It is a smooth sewing, sewing machine.
#6
I have had my 1600P for nearly 4 yrs now and I love it, I use it more than my other two as it is my favorite of them all. It's great for MQ. Do you have the 1/4 " foot? I like to echo quilt and that keeps me straight.
#7
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: fullerton ca
Posts: 580
Originally Posted by butterflyquilter
Does anyone havae this machine? I am looking at it to do FMQ because my throat on my machine is only 4 inches or so. If you have it, do you like it? I find hand quilting is taking me longer and longer to do! I thought this might be a good machine for F
MQ. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Gwen
MQ. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Gwen
mema
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i have this machine and had a lot of problems a first but after i learned the machine its wonderful get the stitch regulator for sure its a good machine
mema[/quote]
what is the stitch regulator? do you use it without using a frame?
mema[/quote]
what is the stitch regulator? do you use it without using a frame?
#9
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: fullerton ca
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Originally Posted by butterflyquilter
i have this machine and had a lot of problems a first but after i learned the machine its wonderful get the stitch regulator for sure its a good machine
mema
mema
oh its a unit put on to the machine to keep the stitches one size no matter how slow or fast you go. if u don't have one the stitches will very in size yea u don't need the frame. i am sending a pm (private message) to u
mema
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Originally Posted by memathomas
Originally Posted by butterflyquilter
i have this machine and had a lot of problems a first but after i learned the machine its wonderful get the stitch regulator for sure its a good machine
mema
mema
mema[/quote]
I was under the impression that you did need a frame to use the regulator. Have they changed it now so it goes directly on the machine?
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