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Definitely take it for a test drive, as machines of this vintage can vary greatly in condition. If someone is in the market for a machine and can find a well cared for Janome Memory Craft 6000, I'd recommend it. Over the years I've purchased a number of specialty feet from various suppliers and an ruffler attachment works well on this machine. Hemming jeans is a breeze with this machine. The regular foot has a neat feature on it that allows you to sew over 'fabric bumps' quite easily. The zipper foot is a bit unusual, but does the trick. I'm sure that saved me from losing them over the years, I still have all the original feet. The machine comes with lots of feet that are neatly stored in the top of the machine, each foot has it's own special slot. It doesn't cut the seam like an serger, but it does a good job of simulating an over lock stitch (considering it only has two threads to work with). Before I purchased a serger, I used this stitch a lot to finish seams. One unique feature of this machine is it's overclock stitch and foot. The buttonhole quality is good and you can easily make a corded button hole using the button hole foot. There is a wide variety of utility stiches which I have used over the years.
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The size of these designs is quite limited when compared to today's machines, and programming is quite the exercise in a patience as each design is associated with a numeric value that needs to be entered followed by the M button, so to write SUE you would have to punch in 58M 60M 44M. Novelty stitches include an airplane, alligator, penguin, parrot, butterfly, umbrella, numbers and 26 letters of the alphabet in script and block. It features basic and utility stitches, buttonholer and some 'embroidery' stitching. Now having said that I'm a stickler for quality needles, quality thread and regular cleaning of the machine. It has only seen the repair shop a few times for a tune up. Although I don't sew as much as I used to, during the first 15 years of it's life it was operating for at least an hour a day 6 to 7 days a week. It's seen a miles of thread and many needles through the years. It's sewn everything from the finest of silk to leather and jeans.
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This machine has been a real workhorse for me. Today, it would hardly compare with the top of the line machine. In it's day, this model was the top of the line, and the first generation of the computerized home sewing machine models. So, in terms of todays dollars it would be $3260.00 based on.
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It's an oldie but a goodie, and it's served me well over the years, I bought it new and I paid around $1500.00. It has basic information and stitch diagrams for its built in zig zag stitches including making buttonholes. Authorized reproduction of the users / instruction manual for a New Home model Memory Craft 6000, a round bobbin, computerized sewing machine with many of its basic attachments.
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