Computerized domestic
Janome MC6650 — harp space & quilting specs
Computerized domestic from Janome. 10″ flatbed throat in a no-touchscreen-fuss package. Below: the claimed harp dimensions with sources, how it ranks against 30 other machines, and what to verify before buying.
Specifications
| Harp space (claimed) | 10″ × n/p Awidth × height; source |
|---|---|
| Harp space (community-measured) | not yet verifiedown one? submit a measurement |
| Max speed | 1,000 SPM A |
| Dual feed / walking foot | check kit12 presser feet included; check kit for an even-feed foot. AcuFeed dual feed is NOT on this model. |
| Extension table | variesBundle-dependent — confirm with retailer. |
| Stitches | 172 built-in stitches |
| Frame compatible | No |
| Type | Computerized domestic |
All figures are manufacturer or retailer claims (graded A manufacturer, B dealer/retailer, C community). Community-measured values appear here once verified — we never substitute guesses.
How much room is that, really?
The Janome MC6650's claimed 10″ harp width is wider than 9 of the 30 machines with published widths in this database (median: 11.3″). Within its class — computerized domestic — the average published width is 10.6″.
Janome does not separately publish the harp height for this model — when you test-drive it, bring a tape measure (our guide shows how to measure).
Spec note: Janome publishes a 10″ all-metal seamless flatbed / 10″ throat; vertical clearance is not separately published for this model (the sibling MC6700P is listed at 255 × 120 mm).
Worth knowing
- 10″ flatbed throat in a no-touchscreen-fuss package
- Top loading bobbin, 1,000 SPM
- Often the best $-per-inch-of-harp in the Janome lineup
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FAQ
What is the harp (throat) space of the Janome MC6650?
The claimed harp space is 10″ × height not published — published by the manufacturer. Janome publishes a 10″ all-metal seamless flatbed / 10″ throat; vertical clearance is not separately published for this model (the sibling MC6700P is listed at 255 × 120 mm).
Is the Janome MC6650 big enough for quilting a queen or king-size quilt?
A queen is realistic with good technique; kings are possible but demand careful rolling. 10″ of width is solidly above the domestic average.
Does the Janome MC6650 have dual feed or come with a walking foot?
12 presser feet included; check kit for an even-feed foot. AcuFeed dual feed is NOT on this model.
How fast is the Janome MC6650?
Maximum published speed is 1,000 stitches per minute.
Sources
- A https://www.janome.com/machines/sewing/mc6650/ — 10″ throat / flatbed, 1,000 SPM, 172 stitches
- A https://www.janome.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/mc6650-feature_sheet.pdf — Feature sheet (10″ × 4.7″ sewing bed)
Spotted an error, or measured your own Janome MC6650? Tell us — community measurements (with a photo of the tape measure) are how the “measured” column gets filled.