Thank you!! Finally a simple explanation of the differences between these two machines -- it's been surprisingly difficult to get such a clear description.
Me, too! I bought the Janome MC6650 and also purchased the few accessories that I wanted to go with it, such as a Janome walking foot and the extension table. I am very happy with my purchase.
Thank you!! Finally a simple explanation of the differences between these two machines -- it's been surprisingly difficult to get such a clear description.
I have the jamone 6650 and I also got extra parts for it, love mine
Me, too! I bought the Janome MC6650 and also purchased the few accessories that I wanted to go with it, such as a Janome walking foot and the extension table. I am very happy with my purchase.
Hi Ken
thank you for this video.I'd like to buy 2 motors. No#for Janome MC 6500 and the 2end forBrother luck Serege 1034 .but Idon' if you're sell'm.
Would you recommend a Babylock Allegro over the Janome 6650? Which one is better?
Please call us. We will be happy to help you.
Hi! How do you sew patches on pant legs without a free arm option on the 6700P?
It is hard to do on this model. You have to make sure you keep the bottom of the pant leg out of the way as the machine is stitching
Does the 6650 have free motion capabilities? Thank you.
Yes it does, it comes with FMQ feet, like the 6700P and models such as the MC8200QCPSE, which also has quite a few of the same features
Are these high or low shank? My 6500 is a low shank machine, I believe. Thanks. ~Cynthia
It is a high shank
@@KensSewingCenter Thank you for your quick reply!
Peux t l’on avoir ces vidéo en français
thanks...