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Old 07-22-2010, 04:44 PM
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I had the 6600 for about a year - bought for quilting. Didn't do much quilting so really never used. Used my Janome Jem Platinum for pieceing and small quilting - love it - expecially for classes. A LQS was having a demo on the Horizon, so I went just for curiosity. I traded my almost-new 6600 and bought the Horizon - which had a lot of new features that I liked - convertible plate so no need to buy single-hole plate, wider sewing bed than the 6600, better lighting, more memories to store frequently used patterns, feet can be stored in the machine's "holders", top flips up to show stitches instead of screwed-on stitches plate, and to top it off it has a red panel on the right (my favorite color) and a cat design as one of the special decorative stitches (I love cats). Plus I'm getting 15 FREE lessons (cost $60 each). I was sold! I have several friends who have the 6600 and absolutely love them. My advice would be to try to save up the extra money for the Horizon, otherwise the 6600.
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Old 07-22-2010, 04:57 PM
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How old is your Shitzu? Male or female? Looks like my Cody
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Old 07-22-2010, 05:36 PM
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I have had my Janome 6600 for 2 years now. I sew and quilt almost everyday. Trust me you will not be disappointed. I absolutely love mine.
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Old 07-22-2010, 07:40 PM
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Well I can only speak for the 6500 which I have, I love it. I do wish that it had a couple more of the decorative stitches available on the 6600 but didn't want to pay the extra for just that. I was also financially not comfortable with going for the 6600. At the time I bought the 6500 I didn't know about the acue feed and it wouldn't mattered anyway, like I said, I was topping my budget with the 6500.

Yes, I would love to have the new Horizon, but I don't NEED it, and wanting it isn't worth the $ to me. Now maybe if I won the lottery...

warm quilt hugs, sue in CA
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Old 07-22-2010, 07:46 PM
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Hi
I have a 6600 Janome. I love it. I bought last November and
done some quilts on it with no problem. I discover the tacking
program and I think that I will be doing a lot of tacking on my quilts. It is fantastic.
You will love it and enjoy your sewing more than before.
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Old 07-22-2010, 07:52 PM
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I have 3 Janome machines and i absolutely LOVE them! I bought smaller one just to have a freearm. my 6600 is my constant companion and it will do more than I have been smart enough to figure out. I am blessed to have some wonderful ladies at the shop where I bought my 2nd and 3rd Janome and when I have any question they are just a phone call away!! They encouraged me to sit and sew on the 6600 before I made up my mind to buy.
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Old 07-22-2010, 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by DebraK
Originally Posted by Janie Q
I have the 6600. Got it about 3 months ago. I haven't had very many problems with the fabric getting pulled under. I did purchase the single hole throat plate just haven't used it yet. The adjustable tension is so wonderful, I haven't used the walking foot yet. I would say you need to take into consideration the cost of the feet you want. Alot of feet come with the machine but the quarter inch walking foot,the single throat plate and the stitch in the ditch foot,and the quilting foot are all extra. So I did spend more then I thought I would. I would also hope you will get free classes so you can learn all the wonderful things you can do. This machine is amazing and I love it. Hope you get your new machine soon, which ever you choose.
everything you mentioned, other than the single hole throat plate came with my machine. I found the machine so intuitive I didn't need classes The manual is very easy use. I've had this machine for 5 years.
I also got all the feet with mine and the wife got them with hers also. I bought the plate and took it back because (the one that was sold to me) it had a single hole but also had the zig zag hole and I thought it was suppose to only be the single hole and nothing else. Looked to me like it would suck the fabric down anyway.
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Old 07-22-2010, 08:46 PM
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I have the 6600 & absolutely love it (won it in a raffle recently !!) I have used the walking foot & am really impressed how it just swings down & back up - so this is really great.
I have never used the 6500 so cannot comment on this machine.
My other machine is a Bernina (also still really like this, bought it years ago when my children were little & its fab, just not a quilting able machine) had a trickier walking foot attachment so this 6600 is a vast improvement.
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I popped in to my local sewing machine shop today and saw the Janome Horizon. It is just STUNNING. I HAVE TO HAVE THIS MACHINE!!! I intend to trade my 6600 in on it. I have never seen such an amazing looking machine. For a machine junkie this has to be an ultimate. My 6600 now looks so SMALL. It means I will have to sell some of my antique machines to afford it however I think it will be worth it. I have the 6600 table which I will also have to sell, as that will not be a trade in at the shop. The HORIZON does have the holders for large embroidery cotton spools, though the shop had yet to get them in, they clip on the back as an extra.
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Old 07-22-2010, 09:02 PM
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I just traded my 6500 in on the new Horizon. You asked if anyone missed having the free arm and I'm not sure I understand your question. The Horizon accessory box pulls out and leaves a perfect free arm for hemming, etc. I have to say I've only had the machine a week and so far I have NO regrets. My second machine is a Viking Designer SE, which I love for everything, including embroidery. I also have a small Baby Lock I bought to take to classes, but so far I haven't used it at all & have had it for about 6 months. I'm just too spoiled by all the things my larger machines do and end up taking the Janome everytime. I also had a Bernina 153Q and sold it after only 6 months as it was so stiff to sew on; I just couldn't adjust to the differences between it and my Viking (Des. I at that time) No matter which Janome you go with, I'm quite sure you will enjoy it. And believe me when I tell you 'there will always be a new machine comeing out that you think you just have to have'. I got past the 6600, but the Horizon 7700 zapped my heart. Good luck with your decision.
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