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Old 04-10-2011, 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by carolaug
So far the only size table for the 7700 that I know of is the Koala...sooo expensive. I really want one that I can put inside the table that you can not see the sewing machine when not in use
ceck out Janome on line they have a table for the 7700 it's great and much easier on your back.
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Old 04-10-2011, 02:23 PM
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Carolaug, thanks for the help with the needles!
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Old 04-10-2011, 02:49 PM
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I like the idea of just having my husband fixing the instead to make it fit...that just may work. The purpose for the table is so that I can put it away and make it look like just regular furniture. My hubby would love me to sew in the back room...but I like sewing in the kitchen/diningroom.
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http://www.kohls.com/upgrade/webstor...=shopping10&mr:referralID=1e459a9a-5f0d-11e0-a86a-001b2166c2c0
This is the sewing cabinet/table I like...trying to figure out if the Jamone will fit.
I have that table but I didn't pay anywhere near what Kohls wants for it. I did find it considerably cheaper here: http://www.accent-furniture-direct.c...AU1134_5497794 but I'm not familiar with this vendor. I got mine at Walmart on a Black Friday sale a few years ago. Hubby cut a hole in it and built a shelf at just the right level to keep my Elna 7200 (very similar to a Janome mc6500/mc6600) level with the top. There are a few more inches to spare so the new Horizon 7700 might also fit but I would definitely be taking a tape measure with me to the Janome dealer to make sure before plunking down $250 for it. I'm sure it will sit on top just fine, though.

Have you considering buying an old wooden table and having someone cut the appropriate size hole and build a bracket shelf under it? I saw Eleanor Burns and her son do this on one of her tv shows several years ago. Lots of area to the left & behind to support the weight of all those quilts you'll be working on with your new toy--LOL!

There was a picture of my table on the board. Last fall or late summer, I believe.
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Thanks...I think I am just going to have to try it...I have been chicken...
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I would love to see a demo...I have heard its awesome. I have it but have no idea how to use it.
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I live in Canada, but my dealer told me that the binding attachment is $150.00 and every time she demos it, she sells it. I'm hoping to see a demo soon... It sounds wonderful.

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How much does the binding attachment cost?
Hi Carol. I just re-read your post and realized that you said that you have the binding attachment tool. I thought you said that you "want" it. I found a good photo instruction on Janome.com - here is the link: http://janomelife.wordpress.com/2010...omment-page-1/ They recommend that you follow the steps provided with the tool up to #4 and then follow their posted steps. It looks like the cat's pyjamas!!

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http://www.sears.com:80/shc/s/p_10153_12605_02098700000P?mv=rr
I saw this table at Sears...made by Arrow. Arrow cabinets are suppose to be big enough for 7700
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here is some more info ...regarding tables for the Jamone Arrow Sewing Cabinets wrote: "Hi Carolyn. Our Gidget II, our Bertha, our Aussie and our Kangaroo all fit the Janome Horizon perfectly. Call us tomorrow if you need to find a dealer 1800-533-7347 or visit our website http://www.facebook.com/l/75486/arrowcabinets.com.

http://www.kangarookabinets.com/sewing.php#aussie
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Originally Posted by carolaug
http://www.sears.com:80/shc/s/p_10153_12605_02098700000P?mv=rr
I saw this table at Sears...made by Arrow. Arrow cabinets are suppose to be big enough for 7700
Hi It seems to me to be too expensive. I found the Janome set in sewing table for 349.00 It's white so it throws off light and my back and shoulders do not hurt anymore. That Arrow setup is not wood it's that pressed stuff. Go on line to Janome , they made that table for the 7700, it won't take up a lot of room and it will be much easier to move around. Happy shopping!
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its only 169.00 for the gigit
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Check out Arrow Cabinets – they are hosting a series of giveaways on their FB page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Arrow-...ts/92404926447, including a sewing suite! You can also give them a call to get a Janome-exclusive coupon! - they are giving away two table for the Jamome 7700 - they just need 8 more likes on their facebook page...
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The blue bobbin case has a little different tension setting on it and is specifically designed for free motion quilting. There are 2 small 'detail' changes to the bobbin itself to avoid birdnests and tension issues.
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