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Well, the hated (around here) janome 6600 contoller died again. A spring
inside broke. We'll try to find a new spring but short of that I am thinking seriously thinking it is time to let this thing go. New controller somewhere around $100 and I just don't enjoy this hulk even that much. Maybe trade in time. Anyone have any luck with a similar type machine that is a different mfg.? I'd like something with a larger harp that will do a buttonhole machine applique stitch and mechanical. I don't have much idea what is even available right now. I wanted and lusted after this machine for over a year when I finally bought it and I still can't believe how it just isn't for me. : ( Taria |
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Poor baby. Really. I don't know if you and Janome are not a good match or
if your own Janome is a bummer. I do know that your sewing time should be happy. Creative. Relaxing. Challenging. Fun. Not aggravating - and I'm sure you've tried your very best with that sm. As much as it pains me to confess it - 'some' of the Berninas are now made in Thailand and I see heaps of kicking and cussing going on about them. My friends with new Vikings aren't all that deliriously happy either. An insane suggestion: maybe you'll want to consider stepping back a few decades and play with a fine old Singer. A 401? Maybe a Pfaff 730 ( is that the 'good' number?). There's something that will make you happy as a clam. We will help. Polly "Taria" wrote in message ... Well, the hated (around here) janome 6600 contoller died again. A spring inside broke. We'll try to find a new spring but short of that I am thinking seriously thinking it is time to let this thing go. New controller somewhere around $100 and I just don't enjoy this hulk even that much. Maybe trade in time. Anyone have any luck with a similar type machine that is a different mfg.? I'd like something with a larger harp that will do a buttonhole machine applique stitch and mechanical. I don't have much idea what is even available right now. I wanted and lusted after this machine for over a year when I finally bought it and I still can't believe how it just isn't for me. : ( Taria |
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Playing Taps.
Sorry you are disappointed. Is it worth the aggravation to try to fix it? keep us posted Butterfly |
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Dang, I've loved my 6600. But if we all loved the same sm, then it'd be a pretty boring world. I don't know what's out there with a large harp, but I do know that I also love my Pfaff. There is a new Pfaff with a large harp. Obviously, it's computerized (as is everything these days). Babylock puts out a good straight stitch with a larger harp, but that won't do the buttonhole stitch. I think the best idea is to test drive a lot of machines and narrow it down to two or three you really like, and then rent each of those models (if possible) for at least a month. That would give you time to get to know the good and bad of each model and find a good fit for you.
Happier sewing, Sunny |
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I can answer for All of us. NO. It is not. If Taria's sm is bent on
persecuting her, it's time to say "No more" and move on. ( I didn't know you could play taps; any other tunes?) Polly "Butterfly-Wings" wrote in message ... Playing Taps. Sorry you are disappointed. Is it worth the aggravation to try to fix it? keep us posted Butterfly |
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Sorry to hear about your machine problems, Taria...and can certainly
relate to the frustration. I have a Babylock Quest Plus which is very similar in size and features to the MC6600. The model was updated last year to the Babylock Serenade. Love mine; I lusted after it for two years and found a used one at a great price. I especially love it for free motion quilting because of the large opening. -Irene On Sat, 7 Apr 2012 19:46:11 -0700, "Taria" wrote: Well, the hated (around here) janome 6600 contoller died again. A spring inside broke. We'll try to find a new spring but short of that I am thinking seriously thinking it is time to let this thing go. New controller somewhere around $100 and I just don't enjoy this hulk even that much. Maybe trade in time. Anyone have any luck with a similar type machine that is a different mfg.? I'd like something with a larger harp that will do a buttonhole machine applique stitch and mechanical. I don't have much idea what is even available right now. I wanted and lusted after this machine for over a year when I finally bought it and I still can't believe how it just isn't for me. : ( Taria |
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Yes'm. Any and everything that is on a CD, tape, Record (78's, yes, the ones
we grew up with--don't have any 45's at present) and radio. I'm quite good at the On/Off dial on all the above Butterfly (calling it quite for tonight) |
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I, too, have the Babylock Quest. I purchased it after trying many machines,
and after much thought. A couple years after I bought it, it had a "computer problem"; well, it sewed all by itself!! That might be a good thing, but I had to turn off the machine to get it to stop! When it was repaired, they upgraded the software to the Babylock Quest Plus, and I love it! So many more people bought the 6600 at about the same time. I always wondered if I made a poor choice. But, I did want a free-arm machine, and all the feet were included.....no extra expenses! I use it every day, and clean it myself....I'd definitely recommend trying one if you can. I see there are a few on Ebay right now. -- Alice in PA http://community.webshots.com/user/twosonsatpsu "IMS" wrote in message ... Sorry to hear about your machine problems, Taria...and can certainly relate to the frustration. I have a Babylock Quest Plus which is very similar in size and features to the MC6600. The model was updated last year to the Babylock Serenade. Love mine; I lusted after it for two years and found a used one at a great price. I especially love it for free motion quilting because of the large opening. -Irene On Sat, 7 Apr 2012 19:46:11 -0700, "Taria" wrote: Well, the hated (around here) janome 6600 contoller died again. A spring inside broke. We'll try to find a new spring but short of that I am thinking seriously thinking it is time to let this thing go. New controller somewhere around $100 and I just don't enjoy this hulk even that much. Maybe trade in time. Anyone have any luck with a similar type machine that is a different mfg.? I'd like something with a larger harp that will do a buttonhole machine applique stitch and mechanical. I don't have much idea what is even available right now. I wanted and lusted after this machine for over a year when I finally bought it and I still can't believe how it just isn't for me. : ( Taria |
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And I, on the otherhand, HATE my Quest. I'd be happy to sell it.
Gen On 4/9/2012 7:01 PM, Alice in PA wrote: I, too, have the Babylock Quest. I purchased it after trying many machines, and after much thought. A couple years after I bought it, it had a "computer problem"; well, it sewed all by itself!! That might be a good thing, but I had to turn off the machine to get it to stop! When it was repaired, they upgraded the software to the Babylock Quest Plus, and I love it! So many more people bought the 6600 at about the same time. I always wondered if I made a poor choice. But, I did want a free-arm machine, and all the feet were included.....no extra expenses! I use it every day, and clean it myself....I'd definitely recommend trying one if you can. I see there are a few on Ebay right now. |
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Gen, what do you so on that you like? Heck, anyone willing
to give me some things they like about newer model machines? I'd like to hear the good and bad on specific models. Taria "Gen" wrote in message ... And I, on the otherhand, HATE my Quest. I'd be happy to sell it. Gen On 4/9/2012 7:01 PM, Alice in PA wrote: I, too, have the Babylock Quest. I purchased it after trying many machines, and after much thought. A couple years after I bought it, it had a "computer problem"; well, it sewed all by itself!! That might be a good thing, but I had to turn off the machine to get it to stop! When it was repaired, they upgraded the software to the Babylock Quest Plus, and I love it! So many more people bought the 6600 at about the same time. I always wondered if I made a poor choice. But, I did want a free-arm machine, and all the feet were included.....no extra expenses! I use it every day, and clean it myself....I'd definitely recommend trying one if you can. I see there are a few on Ebay right now. |
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