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mamaw 05-01-2010 03:00 PM

I see alot of you have inquired about the new Horizon and if anyone had tried one or owned one on the board. Well, I haven't seen it yet; but my quilting friend just called a little while ago and was so excited about this machine and all it has to offer. She went to the demonstration today and it was love at first demo lol. She has been saving for a longarm set-up; but is now so impressed with this machine, she is considering just buying it and a smaller frame. I am so anxious to see it up close and personal myself later this month.

craftybear 05-01-2010 03:02 PM

haven't seen it yet, thanks for letting us know

amma 05-01-2010 03:57 PM

I keep hearing so many good things about it... Maybe my lottery ticket is a winning one tonight? :D:D:D

gertz 05-01-2010 04:25 PM

The horizon is 2500$ and more machine than I need. But its lovely for sewing, just lots of goodies.

Quaint Quilter 05-01-2010 04:38 PM


Originally Posted by gertz
The horizon is 2500$ and more machine than I need. But its lovely for sewing, just lots of goodies.



The price is enough to make me just "dream" about it! It is a lot of machine....but would still love to have one. Oh...if money only grew on trees....lol Like My DD said....technically it does! :mrgreen:

MadQuilter 05-01-2010 05:31 PM

I saw her today at the local dealer. The sales gal had never worked on the machine (probably not the best way to demo - it was painful to watch). I'd have to say that use is not intuitive. She is pretty, large harp, straight stitch plate automatically slips in place to keep fabric from being sucked into the feed dogs. There is a (touchy) dial to turn to the stitch of choice. I found her to ride smoother than the 6600.

Other than that, I believe she has the features from the Janome 6600. Not quite sure why she is so much more expensive other than new model syndrome.

Quaint Quilter 05-01-2010 07:30 PM


Originally Posted by MadQuilter
I saw her today at the local dealer. The sales gal had never worked on the machine (probably not the best way to demo - it was painful to watch). I'd have to say that use is not intuitive. She is pretty, large harp, straight stitch plate automatically slips in place to keep fabric from being sucked into the feed dogs. There is a (touchy) dial to turn to the stitch of choice. I found her to ride smoother than the 6600.

Other than that, I believe she has the features from the Janome 6600. Not quite sure why she is so much more expensive other than new model syndrome.

Thanks for the information!

fabric-holic 05-03-2010 01:41 PM

Martina--
Thanks for the info. I rec'd an email from my Janome dealer about the new Horizon....but no price.
I figure if they don't want to tell me that in an email, then it's too expensive....lol
But I have read the info and FAQs at the Janome website and it sounds like a nice machine. It has a couple things I'd like to have.

MadQuilter 05-03-2010 01:51 PM

The dealer had a $2,999 tag on it. I'd start the bidding at around 2 grand and go from there. Maybe some of the dealers offer Mother's Day specials.

If I were looking at that machine, I would make sure that it doesn't have any "first build" kinks. Working in the manufacturing industry, those first builds can be notorious for some oversights.

carrieg 05-03-2010 01:53 PM


Originally Posted by MadQuilter
If I were looking at that machine, I would make sure that it doesn't have any "first build" kinks. Working in the manufacturing industry, those first builds can be notorious for some oversights.

DH says the same thing about cars! LOL

I did get an email from Janome about it, but haven't yet opened the email.


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