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    Old 12-31-2016, 06:55 PM
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    Question Janome Skyline S5 or Brother Innov-Is NQ900PRW (possibly NQ1300PRW)?

    I currently have a Brother CS6000i, and it was a great machine to learn on. However, I'd really like to get a better machine with more features, especially one that won't walk off of the table when I sew at high speed. :P
    I have tried out the Janome Skyline S5 (
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    Old 12-31-2016, 09:03 PM
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    I started a year ago looking for a new machine. My current machine was a Janome. In the end I was the same as you between the Skyline and Brother 1300. I also liked the Babylock Saprano which is made by Brother and almost the same as the 1300. The prices were all about the same. After lots of thought I went with the Babylock as it had the best warranty.
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    Old 12-31-2016, 09:11 PM
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    My BFF has the NQ1300 and loves it. I've sewn with it a few times and have to admit(I'm a vintage machine gal) that I kinda like it too. It's a really good machine.

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    Old 12-31-2016, 09:41 PM
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    Both would be good, but the Janome probably has more harp space. I've found Brothers to be more limited in that . Have you tried the Janome 8900? It has 2 inches more throat which makes a huge difference. I love the auto tension and how quiet it is. But the Skyline is quiet, too. Not sure what the Brother is like. I'd encourage you to try the 8200 or 8900 (I have the 8200 and LOVE LOVE LOVE it--it's less money than the 89) .
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    Old 01-01-2017, 11:06 AM
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    I don't have a Babylock dealer around here, or I would definitely check that out.

    The harp space seemed to be pretty close between all 3 machines. I'm not sure if the Janome dealer had an 8200 or 8900. Is the 8200 quite a bit more than the Skyline S5?

    I mostly sew garments although I just bought the fabric to start 3 quilts for my kids. I wanted a machine that would do both. I was very happy with my cheap Brother for a while, so I initially expected to get a better Brother. The auto tension on the Janome is very tempting because I hardly ever remember to adjust the tension.

    I need to go back and test them out more on knits and chiffon since I know that they'll all do denim well. I just don't like the salesperson hovering so much.
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    Old 01-01-2017, 12:49 PM
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    Originally Posted by autumnpoppy
    The auto tension on the Janome is very tempting because I hardly ever remember to adjust the tension.
    Auto tension is very misleading. It doesn't do what you think it does. The machines computer just picks an "average" tension setting based on the settings you input. I'd much rather have a manual tension that I set myself.

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    Old 01-01-2017, 04:39 PM
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    Originally Posted by Cari-in-Oly
    Auto tension is very misleading. It doesn't do what you think it does. The machines computer just picks an "average" tension setting based on the settings you input. I'd much rather have a manual tension that I set myself.

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    I didn't realize that although it might still be useful for me since I'm not terribly good with tension settings. Still, I'll make a note that it's only an average setting. I created a matrix between the 3 machines, and they are all very similar except for a couple of things. The Skyline has the auto tension and 1-step plate converter while the Brothers have custom stitch option and back to the beginning button.
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    Old 01-02-2017, 10:49 AM
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    Just went back to the brother dealer and am very frustrated. The sales woman didn't seem to know the machine at all. It sewed knits great, but the decorative stitches looked terrible.
    I played with settings, but the satin stitches looked sparse. Some stitches wouldn't allow me to change the width and length but I could change the density. I asked if this was the out of the box settings or they had been changed. She wasn't sure and suggested that it might need to be cleaned.

    I even said that I liked the way that it sewed but I couldn't see paying $1500 when the stitches looked like that or if I'd have to fight with the settings every time.

    I guess I'll head over to the Janome dealer to test knits on it.
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    Frustration w/ a dealer who doesn't know the products would send me back to the road. You have to like your dealer, trust that they know their machines, and feel really good about laying out that kind of money wherever you decide. And the test machines in the stores should be cleaned regularly and ready for the next customer.

    I love Janome's decorative stitches.
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    Old 01-02-2017, 11:13 AM
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    Let me know what else you find out because I've narrowed it down to about the same machines. I've heard that the satin stitch is an issue on the Brother but you can change some setting and make it better. I have an older Brother and have been happy with it but it is time to move on. I should go look today but have an awful cold! I think I'm going this weekend.
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