Your opinion of Janome Memory Craft 6600 P
#51
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Northern Illinois
Posts: 30
I've had mine for 2 years and love it. I use the speed contol and start stop button to fmq as it helps control things as my hands and feet don't seem to work at the same speed. Give it a trial run and see how you like it.
#52
I have one and love it. I bought it about 2 1/2 years ago. I had it for about 2 weeks before I used it as I was in the middle of a project that had a deadline. I wanted time to learn about it.
When I started using it I thought I'd made a mistake. Didn't like it. But now I wouldn't part with it.
When I started using it I thought I'd made a mistake. Didn't like it. But now I wouldn't part with it.
#54
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 62
If you do get a 7700, you might consider keeping the 6600, too. I owned the 6600 and loved it; purchased a 7700 and gave the 6600 to my sister. I missed it so much, that I went back to my dealer and purchased a used 6600 and I have them both in my sewing room at right angles. I do think the 6600 is my all time favorite machine. The 7700 has a sewing arm that the 6600 lacks.
#55
Originally Posted by Joeysnana
I have also had my 6600 for one year now. I love it. I am about to jump in and try my hand at FMQ. I may not be good at it, but I know the 6600 will!! :)
#57
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 17,726
Great info!!!! .... and to think I bought my MC6600 on Monday, without reading any of this.
Yes, somewhat a spontaneous purchase, without advanced research ..... this thread just let me do a huge sigh of relief! :)
Backstory .... was working at The EX and during a break from work, I somewhat stumbled on the local dealer who was there with the Janome booth. Asked what my next up machine was from my Janome Decor, that would give me a bigger throat area. He showed me the MC6500.
NO, I was not interested and was only starting my research.
YES, that's the story!
That was Saturday and it seemed to talk to me. Monday I went back for a more serious look. And asked, what would be the next up machine, and what's the differences. That built in walking foot and the great extra lighting had me saying SOLD for the MC6600. Table thrown in and 1/4" foot. Now if I'd only known about the blue dot bobbin case, I would have negotiated it's inclusion.
I can tell it's going to be a great winter for me! :)
Yes, somewhat a spontaneous purchase, without advanced research ..... this thread just let me do a huge sigh of relief! :)
Backstory .... was working at The EX and during a break from work, I somewhat stumbled on the local dealer who was there with the Janome booth. Asked what my next up machine was from my Janome Decor, that would give me a bigger throat area. He showed me the MC6500.
NO, I was not interested and was only starting my research.
YES, that's the story!
That was Saturday and it seemed to talk to me. Monday I went back for a more serious look. And asked, what would be the next up machine, and what's the differences. That built in walking foot and the great extra lighting had me saying SOLD for the MC6600. Table thrown in and 1/4" foot. Now if I'd only known about the blue dot bobbin case, I would have negotiated it's inclusion.
I can tell it's going to be a great winter for me! :)
#58
Originally Posted by indymta
I've had my 6600 P for a couple of years and love it especially the needle up/down. I don't use the Accufeed as often as I'd like to because I haven't figured out how to keep an accurate 1/4 inch with it --I prefer to use the 1/4 inch foot. Haven't tried FMQ yet but did purchase the special bobbin case in order to do FMQ. Info from board members said one would avoid problems using the special bobbin.
#60
Originally Posted by dede
I had a Janome 4900 and HATED IT!!! I just traded it in for a Bernina and I absolutely LOVE this machine - so much easier to use and use RIGHT NOW... it's great!
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