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JanTx 02-18-2013 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by thseabreze (Post 5869549)
I use the janome 6600, and have never had to adjust the tension, on anything I have done...it's a great machine..I love it.

What number do you leave yours on? I was having horrible birds nests on the back and my zigzag stitch was squared off about every 4" or so. All seems good now with it set on 5.

Tweety2911 02-18-2013 08:39 AM

Super cute! Your quilting is also wonderful. He is sure to love it!

Helen S 02-18-2013 09:13 AM

Love it! I think your label placement is a great idea for little ones.

I bought a new Janome 6600 several months ago. If I had anything negative to say about it I'd have to say I really dislike having to change out the foot shank for many other feet, and am totally disappointed in the walking feet widths. I also dislike how there are "things" in the way of changing out the shank making it difficult to get hands in there to do so. I previously had a Pfaff and the walking foot was able to be used with nearly all the feet, no changing of the shank to use it, and it was normal foot width. (I also think the Pfaff walking foot worked better!)

I keep small sandwiched pieces handy to practice FMQ before beginning a project. I mark whatever template I'll be using, then follow it, making tension adjustments along the way if needed. I keep trying to maintain an even movement of the quilt, and am getting better at it, but still see lots of different stitch sizes as I go along, but guess that will come with time.

I've also just realized that the 6600 does not like cheap thread, such as serger thread. It seems to create a LOT of lint and dust, so I've gone back to the Gutermann threads and it is much happier. Given the cost difference, that makes one of us that is happier, but I'll manage. lol

Anyway, enjoy your new machine - on the positive side, it's a workhorse!

red-warrior 02-18-2013 12:31 PM

What a beautiful set for him! I bet he loves it!

Lilrain 02-18-2013 12:51 PM

You go girl! Sewing machines are the only power tools I like... no weed whackers, lawn mowers or power saws for me, just my good old sewing machine

rainsprite 02-18-2013 02:47 PM

Wow! I love the borders inside the sashing and quilting in the blank blocks, I think it is great. Heck, I'd love it and I am a senior. What pattern did you use please? I think this would be great in flannel as well and as I have 4 to do with 2 sets of twins you have inspired me. I love your fabrics - just terrific. Thank you.

Friendly Quilter 02-18-2013 03:20 PM

It is a Happy Quilt, he will love it.

alikat110 02-18-2013 06:11 PM

Love it. I think it is great for little men!!!!

JanTx 02-18-2013 07:02 PM

no pattern -wanted large blocks so cut 9" centers then side frames are 2.5" and top/bottom are 2" and 3". That was more trouble than it was worth - wanted the block centers to be offset, but don't know that it's noticeable. 1" and 4" would have been better, maybe. Sashing is 2.5". Added borders at top and bottom just to make it long enough to tuck in. It's for a bunk so didn't want sides hanging down.

Sewfine 02-18-2013 08:58 PM

That is sew cute.


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