Thoughts about the Juki HZL F600
#3
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Omaha, NE
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I had both the Janome 6600p and the Juki F600. (Long story about how I ended up with both). For reasons I never could figure out, I really preferred the 6600 for most sewing. I re-homed the Juki to a fellow quilter and she absolutely loves it for both fmq and piecing.
She makes 6 quilts to my 1, so it's getting a workout and isn't giving her any problems whatsoever.
She makes 6 quilts to my 1, so it's getting a workout and isn't giving her any problems whatsoever.
#4
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 96
I had both the Janome 6600p and the Juki F600. (Long story about how I ended up with both). For reasons I never could figure out, I really preferred the 6600 for most sewing. I re-homed the Juki to a fellow quilter and she absolutely loves it for both fmq and piecing.
She makes 6 quilts to my 1, so it's getting a workout and isn't giving her any problems whatsoever.
She makes 6 quilts to my 1, so it's getting a workout and isn't giving her any problems whatsoever.
#6
I've had mine for a year and love it! My favorite things are the beautiful straight stitch, thread cutter, buttonhole stitch, serpentine stitch, no tension issues, quiet operation and no fuss with different threads. I have also found the free arm to be useful and I plan to start sewing some clothing again. I use it for piecing and quilting small projects on occasion.
#7
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Oregon
Posts: 685
I love mine. Got it for Christmas last year. I just finished a UFO that I hated doing the blanket stitching on my old machine, on my F600 it was so fast and easy. No thread breakage or tension issues at all. My only complaint is it was a pain to set down into my desk. The bottom row of buttons and the power cords are positioned badly. But it is worth the hassle and extra cut to have this great machine.
#9
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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I am only looking to use this machine to quilt...possibly a few home projects. I don't do ANY garment sewing. Which one of these two machines is better for that in your opinion? I'm just really having a hard time deciding between the two... or Janome 6600. Ugh..
#10
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 96
I have never used the 98 or the 2010 but they are really designed more for quilting, the 600 is a better all round machine(fancy stitches, free arm, good sized harp). If all you need is a machine to piece and do free motion quilting and a walking foot for strait quilting I would check out the 2010.
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