Janome 6600 Opinions please
#11
It's only the left rear screw that is hard to remove, so I leave it out! I only have the front right screw keeping the plate in place and don't have any problems with that at all.
#14
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Twin Cities, MN
Posts: 1,141
I love, love, love my 6600. It does everything I ask it to do, and I make a lot of quilts and bags. The walking foot is amazing, but even without it, the feed is so even when piecing, I rarely pin anymore. I doubt this is a purchase she will regret. I'd buy mine again if necessary, and hate to think of purchasing anything else for my girls when they need a machine of their own. (They are spoiled and call dibs on the 6600 when they are both sewing a project at the same time. )
#16
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Augusta, Maine
Posts: 363
I've had my Janome 6600 for 5 years, and still love that machine!!! I have done a lot of raw edge applique on it, and it works beautifully. I can't think of anything negative about the 6600, and my repairman (who has repaired all makes of sewing machines for over 30 years) says he gets more positive comments about the 6600 than any other machine.
Me too.i've had one for about the same time. I do a lot of applique. I like that you have a couple of different types of blanket stitches you can use which come in handy with different shapes and widths so you can do just a light stitch or a heavy stitch with it. I love the sizzers and stop start button. I never did put my foot pedal on it.
#17
I love my 6600. I did not know I needed a new machine - had been sewing on my old Bernina since 1977, but hubby felt guilty when he bought a new sax, and the next thing I knew, I had the 6600. I have been using it heavily since then, and am so happy to have the foot down feature, my knee lift, the walking foot, and many types of stitches. I have done applique happily with it - it has several versions of the blanket type stitch. I highly recommend it!
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