Help deciding on sewing machine
I know there have been numerous posts regarding sewing machines. I have a Viking Sapphire which has issues. After reading so many positive remarks on the Janomes, I am considering the 8200 on which I received a good price. I went in with my own fabric to sew and try out the machine and did not have a positive experience. The salesperson could not find the ankle for the pressure foot, could not seem to work the needle threader and the machine labored over the beginning of several layers of denim. Also, it seemed that the pressure foot pressure was too tight maybe, as it did not sew smoothly or easily. Any thoughts or other Janome 8200 owners' views would be appreciated.
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Hi, I don't know anything about the Janome, but I am a Sapphire 830 owner. Just curious, what kinds of issues are you having with it? I don't have issues with mine, but it is very different from any machine I ever owned. There was definitely a learning curve when I first got it.
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I have a Janome MC6600 that I bought one year ago. Absolutely love it for piecing and straight sewing. Haven't been able to get the tension right for free motion quilting, but I'm a beginner at FMQ and still have very uneven sewing speed and movements. It's a great machine.
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Dont know about the janome but i can highly recommend the brother dreamweaver
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I have the Elna eXcellence, which is made by Janome and so far I'm loving it. While it's got all the electronic goodies it has some features that give it the feel of a more manual machine. Hard to describe, but I like it a lot. If I had to find something to complain about it would be that there isn't a default setting for stopping needle down, I have to set that each time I turn on the machine, but it's the push of one button so no biggie. And, there is no low bobbin warning, but my other machine didn't have that either so again, no biggie.
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I have a Janome 6600 and a 11000 LOVE them both. I use them both to FMQ.
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Personally, I think the first thing I'd do is find a different dealer. The dealer should know practically everything about the machines that they sell.
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I agree with pocoellie - your dealer obviously wants o sell you another machine. Not to have the machine ready to demonstrate is crazy. Some days things go awry - but not to have the machine ready is crazy. i have the Janome 6600P and a Viking Topaz 20. The Viking I got for the embroidery but it will sew several layers of denim like crazy. I can't remember how many layers she put in there and it could sew on denim where it looked like it came from the Jean's factory. Not sure if my Janome does that - haven't tried because I really don't sew on denim but it is nice to know it can.
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I have the Ruby and love it. Stay with the Viking.
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I love my Sapphire 830. Never had a problem with it.
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I agree, I had a ruby for a yr and loved it so much I traded all the way up to the Diamond Deluxe. I also have a fantastic dealer which is essential to have. I'd first see if your issues can be fixed, maybe just needs adjustment or something. If you don't want to go up to the Ruby, which by the way, Viking has a great sale on all of thier machines right now, some with free 5D software. You might want to check out the new Opal, there are two of them and both are built for quilting. I'd first check to see if yours can be fixed. I have 3 Vikings right now and love them.
If you aren't getting good customer service now before point of sale, its pretty safe to say it won't get any better after they get your money. No matter what machine you go with I think you need to find a better dealer to start with. |
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