Those machines are fabulous, but the motor in the Continental Machines is completely different and even more powerful. We'd recommend giving one a test drive and see what you feel!
I would love to see a comparison on janome vs pfaff for a garment sewer and in the lower price range. I don't know if you guys have many Bernina machines but a comparison between a pfaff and a bernina also for a garment sewist and on the lower price range would be even more appreciated! Thank you and love the videos!
I have both machines (actually the 6600, the predecessor to the 6700, which is also a sweetheart of a machine. I will NEVER get rid of my 6600 as it is not only beautiful to look at, but a workhorse and a fantastic machine. However, I must say, once I turned on my M7 a year ago, I haven't used anything else. It is so great having so much space and it does everything well. It is huge though and I will continue using my Bernina 380 for classes and retreats.
Hi! Sorry for the random question. I am looking at possibly purchasing this machine and was wondering if you could tell me if any part of the arm (or the area surrounding the needle plate) can be removed? I have been researching but can't seem to find any mention of it. My current machine has a part that can be removed from the arm to make it smaller and I find this really useful for when needing to sew in tight or enclosed areas. TIA.
I wanted to know if with the M7 you have to buy the teflon foot for the faux leather and the 5 mm piping foot or if you can use one of the feet supplied with the machine. I find it odd that they are not provided because they are however widely used in sewing.
You can find out more information on the Janome machines we carry on our website here: www.rockymountainsewing.com/janome-sewing-machines/ You can also give us a call at 1-888-897-6362
I mainly make objects (bags, kit, etc.) on my machine. I hesitate between the MC 9450 QCP, the MC 6700 P and the M7. However the 9450 is more expensive than the 6700 P which nevertheless seems to be more efficient. What do you think ?
The MC9450 is also very similar to the Janome MC15000, but it only has the sewing capability. It allows you to utilize the free arm, which the MC6700P and the Continental M7 does not have. We've seen some people make fabulous bags from the MC9450 as well! The MC9450 has more decorative stitches and includes the quilting guide as well, just for a few quick differences! We'll keep this in mind for This or That's on the future.
@@rockymountainsewingandvacuum Excuse me but you haven't answered my question. I was asking the difference between MC 9450 QCP, the MC 6700 P and the M7 Brother?
@@cathyteramo8630 There are several differences between these machines. The Janome Continental M7 is their current top of the line sewing machine. It has 13" of space from the needle to the base of the machine, and includes many accessories. It also has a ball-bearing motor, meaning its piercing power and longevity are longer. There is no free-arm on this machine, but it works with the Janome AcuAssist App for tips and advice on every screen of the machine. The Janome MC9450QCP is more of your typical home sewing machine. It has a free-arm, but also has a big color touch screen on the right of the machine. It has storage on the top of the machine, and the length from the needle to the base of the machine is 11". The Janome MC6700P has a lot of power behind it. It does not have a freearm and it has 10" between the needle and the base of the machine. It is more of a manual selection screen instead of a color touch screen. All three of these machines are equipped with many presser feet including the AcuFeed Flex foot and an extension table. They all will do a fabulous job for sewing, but it just depends on what your personal preference of features you'd like to have is! If you haven't, we'd recommend coming in and giving them a test drive so you can see which one is the best for you.
We carry the Janome MC9450 QCP as well. You can find information on it here: www.rockymountainsewing.com/product/janomes-horizon-memory-craft-9450-qcp/ Great suggestion also for another This or That! We will keep it in mind for the future.
Here we have the Janome MC6700P: www.rockymountainsewing.com/product/janome-memory-craft-6700p And here is the Janome Continental M7 - Get them before they're gone! www.rockymountainsewing.com/product/janome-continental-m7-professional
The M7 has two dials on the front to change the stitch length and width as well. It’s a great machine! I love my M7❤️
I have the 6600P and the 6700P. Love them both. Was curious about the continental machines but sounds like mine is great.
Those machines are fabulous, but the motor in the Continental Machines is completely different and even more powerful. We'd recommend giving one a test drive and see what you feel!
I recently purchased the MC 6700 and I absolutely love it.
I love my 6700P, but am now considering the M7. Thanks for this review.
I would love to see a comparison on janome vs pfaff for a garment sewer and in the lower price range. I don't know if you guys have many Bernina machines but a comparison between a pfaff and a bernina also for a garment sewist and on the lower price range would be even more appreciated!
Thank you and love the videos!
We will be sure to do that in the future! Thank you for the suggestion!
We'll keep that in mind! You can see all the machines we've compared so far here: ruclips.net/p/PLTDbYiL8qtEop8rXCLlDAxDRt4T2Xchbj
I have the 6700 (had the 6600 before that) and absolutely love it, especially the HP foot for accurate quilt piecing.
I just ordered a janome MC6650 can't wait to get started using it..
I have both machines (actually the 6600, the predecessor to the 6700, which is also a sweetheart of a machine. I will NEVER get rid of my 6600 as it is not only beautiful to look at, but a workhorse and a fantastic machine. However, I must say, once I turned on my M7 a year ago, I haven't used anything else. It is so great having so much space and it does everything well. It is huge though and I will continue using my Bernina 380 for classes and retreats.
Thank you. Do you prefer your Bernina or MC1600P?
I have the MC6700P and it's a fantastic machine!! And the AcuFeed system is so wonderful to work with 😃👏🏼👏🏼
Hi! Sorry for the random question. I am looking at possibly purchasing this machine and was wondering if you could tell me if any part of the arm (or the area surrounding the needle plate) can be removed?
I have been researching but can't seem to find any mention of it. My current machine has a part that can be removed from the arm to make it smaller and I find this really useful for when needing to sew in tight or enclosed areas. TIA.
@@EllaJaneBinks Hi! There is no free arm on this machine.
Such a great sewing machine! Thank you for sharing!
I have both love them memory craft to take
I bought the 6700 it is a work horse, can’t wait to take a few classes
I love my M7 - my forever dream machine.
I wanted to know if with the M7 you have to buy the teflon foot for the faux leather and the 5 mm piping foot or if you can use one of the feet supplied with the machine. I find it odd that they are not provided because they are however widely used in sewing.
I love my MC6700P I just bought a week ago
I have the MC and love it!
I have the 6700p and it’s a great machine
Does the mc6700p stitch on like stretchy thin delicate material?
It does so beautifully!
Thank you for making this video. I have been looking online at these. Would these be good for bag making & sewing thru many layers?
Yes, they are both heavy duty machines.
Rocky Mountain Sewing and Vacuum Thank you for the reply. Wow, so they can sew thru a few layers of leather or vinyl?
@@MGM-ej8wx Yes. If you're in Colorado, you can bring a sample in to one of our locations and give them a try. www.rockymountainsewing.com/locations
Which machine will be the forever machine? 6700p or M7?
I love my M7!
Is the 6700 a high shank machine? Is there a Janome ruler foot to fit it? Thanks!
There is a Janome Ruler Foot to fit on the Janome MC6700P that is fabulous! The machine is a low shank machine.
@@rockymountainsewingandvacuum Thank you!
I want to get a new machine. I'm thinking about a Janome machine I would love the bigger one. But I am wondering how much they cost?
You can find out more information on the Janome machines we carry on our website here: www.rockymountainsewing.com/janome-sewing-machines/
You can also give us a call at 1-888-897-6362
I mainly make objects (bags, kit, etc.) on my machine. I hesitate between the MC 9450 QCP, the MC 6700 P and the M7. However the 9450 is more expensive than the 6700 P which nevertheless seems to be more efficient. What do you think ?
The MC9450 is also very similar to the Janome MC15000, but it only has the sewing capability. It allows you to utilize the free arm, which the MC6700P and the Continental M7 does not have. We've seen some people make fabulous bags from the MC9450 as well! The MC9450 has more decorative stitches and includes the quilting guide as well, just for a few quick differences! We'll keep this in mind for This or That's on the future.
@@rockymountainsewingandvacuum Excuse me but you haven't answered my question. I was asking the difference between MC 9450 QCP, the MC 6700 P and the M7 Brother?
@@cathyteramo8630 There are several differences between these machines.
The Janome Continental M7 is their current top of the line sewing machine. It has 13" of space from the needle to the base of the machine, and includes many accessories. It also has a ball-bearing motor, meaning its piercing power and longevity are longer. There is no free-arm on this machine, but it works with the Janome AcuAssist App for tips and advice on every screen of the machine.
The Janome MC9450QCP is more of your typical home sewing machine. It has a free-arm, but also has a big color touch screen on the right of the machine. It has storage on the top of the machine, and the length from the needle to the base of the machine is 11".
The Janome MC6700P has a lot of power behind it. It does not have a freearm and it has 10" between the needle and the base of the machine. It is more of a manual selection screen instead of a color touch screen.
All three of these machines are equipped with many presser feet including the AcuFeed Flex foot and an extension table. They all will do a fabulous job for sewing, but it just depends on what your personal preference of features you'd like to have is! If you haven't, we'd recommend coming in and giving them a test drive so you can see which one is the best for you.
What about the Janome MC9450 QCP ?
We carry the Janome MC9450 QCP as well. You can find information on it here:
www.rockymountainsewing.com/product/janomes-horizon-memory-craft-9450-qcp/
Great suggestion also for another This or That! We will keep it in mind for the future.
Here we have the Janome MC6700P:
www.rockymountainsewing.com/product/janome-memory-craft-6700p
And here is the Janome Continental M7 - Get them before they're gone!
www.rockymountainsewing.com/product/janome-continental-m7-professional
Pl let me know the prices of both for shipping to India
Sorry, but we do not ship outside of the United States.
Thankyou for answering. I understand.
Are you Rockie mount n.c I need to order from you I have that machine
We are in Colorado, our website is www.rockymountainsewing.com/
I have MC6700P