Hello, gorgeous.
Meet my new best friend, the Janome Memory Craft 6600. She doesn’t have a name yet, feel free to leave suggestions. Gotta think of a good one, as I suspect she and I are going to be together for a long, long time.
I’ve been checking out this machine ever since Dana gave one away as part of the original ORBCo quilt-along, nearly a year ago. But it felt out of my league. Way more than I needed. My still-pretty-new Janome was working fine. Of course, I started sewing more and more, and the minor shortcomings of my machine became more annoying. More than anything, I wanted something a little more hefty and solid, and a bigger throat for cramming big quilts.
And, then, Amy got hers. She was kind enough to email back & forth with me, telling me what she thought about it, where she got it, etc. Our husbands apparently are of the same school of thought: “oh, just stop talking about it and get it already!” They’re good ones, the both of ‘em. And then I found out my local shop not only didn’t have any in stock, but was selling it for $200 less than where she got hers… so off I drove.
I love it. It’s big and heavy, and feels really solid. The needle motion is smooth, it’s reasonably quiet. I’m quickly coming to love the knee-lift bar, which is perfect when you’re chain-piecing (which I do as often as humanly possible). The extra couple of inches in the throat makes a huge difference when working on a quilt of any real size.
The Accu-Feed foot is the bomb-fricking-diggity. So much smoother than my old walking foot, easy to adjust if you find the top isn’t feeding evenly enough with the bottom. And SO quiet. I don’t know about you, but my old walking foot was like old train tracks. All clackety-clack and after an hour or so, I worried something was just going to snap right off. So loud and clunky, I was completely stressed every time I use it because my sewing space shares a wall with my kids’ room, and I’ll be damned if I was going to wake them up too early from a nap. This one? No problem. Smooth, straight, quiet. While straight-line quilting is still tedious, this makes it much less of a chore.
I tried a little free-motion in the store, and noticed an enormous improvement in my tension when I switched to a Janome bobbin case specifically for FMQ (I think it lessens the bobbin tension by 40% or something). I’ll give you the full low-down when I do a real quilt that way.
One of my favorite bells & whistles is the Start/Stop button. I loved it doing long, straight quilting lines, and I think I’m REALLY going to love it for free-motion. Taking my foot out of the equation just means one less thing to think about. It’s a bigger perk than I might have imagined, and while I initially panicked about hitting “stop” at the right time, it quickly became a pretty natural motion. Very conveniently located.
Also, the thread-cutter rocks. A little noisier than I expected it to be, but awesome for those times when you are trying to lift up a big quilt to try and find that bobbin thread to snip, without actually cutting a hole in your quilt.
Now, all I need is to find an excuse to use even half of those decorative stitches.
I’ve had it almost two weeks now, and while I may feel a twinge of guilt at the excess of it all, I have zero buyer’s remorse. I’ll keep you all posted as I get to really put it through its paces, but so far, two thumbs up.
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I have a Janome QC6260 that I got at a really good price last summer. Yeah, after I did NOT win the one on Dana’s ORBCo quiltalong. I love her…and named her Naomi Janome…rhymes. She loves her name. I don’t have the thread cutter, the start/stop button…nor even the knee-lift bar, but I am in love. Such an upgrade from my basic sewing machine. Good for you!
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I’m happy that I helped you achieve your dream machine LOL….I agree with all you said. My old walking foot also stressed me out. I constantly thought something was breaking and grinding with all the noise but this one is sooo quiet. Sadly, the straight line quilting is still tedious. I guess the machine can only do so much! I just finished quilting my first quilt with this machine and I will post tomorrow, after the rain clears and I can take pictures. You are right, the thread cutter is loud. It also drove home the point that I am a very impatient person. I can’t seem to wait long enough for it to cut. I am always lifting the presser foot and it tells me to put it back down so it can cut already! Now we have to plan those lessons sometime soon. I am off to pick up a bobbin case tomorrow, if everyone lets me out of the house

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So after you’ve played for a while, post again! Everyone gets new machines, says they love them and you never hear anything after that. How do you love it over time, what things would you change, what do you miss from your old machine?
I’ve only bought used machines up to this point and am getting to a place where I can justify buying a brand, spakin’ new one for myself. Curious minds want to know
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Awesome new machine! My machine has the auto cut and also thread – after my nearly 20yr old machine, those two things alone made it feel like heaven! But I would love a nice, quiet even feed like your machine
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Stop it. I also just bought one of these for a reeeeeeeeeeeeeealllly good price. But that means I have to wait until May to get mine. Mine’s going on a quilting cruise. To think my machine will have been to more countries outside the US than I have visited.
It just makes her all the more cool.
CANNOT WAIT!
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I’ve had mine for quite a while and I really like it. My only frustration is that I cannot, on occasion, adjust the acufeed foot quite enough so that the top feeds evenly with the bottom. I am wondering if this is just my machine?? I usually have it cranked all the way clockwise and still get puckers now and again.
I didn’t know they made a special bobbin case for FMQ, I will have to investigate!
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I also have the 6600 and absolutely love it. Enjoy your new best friend!
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I’m so jealous! Enjoy!
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I must admit, I frequently visit your blog, but I’ve never commented… But this beautiful machine had me drooling and jealousy was oozing out of every pour… So I just had to say it- Lucky!
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Oh! This was a great post to read… I am looking for a new machine. Our older daughter has my old singer. I would love to have one that does embroidery, so that I can do some monogramming for grandbabies… we dont have any yet.
Does this one do embroidery?
Blessings & Aloha!
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