Piecing and Quilting on the Janome Horizon 7700 Sewing Machine
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Hi! I often watch your vid's and really appreciate this video post on your janome, since I have the same. I am wondering if you can assist me with a questions I have in respect to thread painting. Have you done this on your janome? If so, do you have any practical set-up tips? For instance do you hoop your fabric, do you use a stabilizer, can you use your twin needles, do you have any suggestions for tension set up? Your assistance would be greatly appreciated T/Yand happy stitching :)
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j ai vu quelques videos de la janome horison mc 7000 moi je possede une singer brasilienne je veux bien avoir une janome je suis en tunisie qu el est le prix et comment pourrai je l avoir
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I've been very frustrated with my machines! VERY frustrated! I started out on a Pfaff -- that was busted in a few months, and I exchanged it for a BabyLock. That has been giving me problems for the past couple years, so when I took it back to the store for the umpteenth time I demanded a new machine that simply WORKS. The recommended the Janome. To be perfectly honest, I didn't know if it was going to work; my other machines all seemed good for the first week. THANK you for this review!
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Leah, doesn't the Horizon have a type of 'last stitch memory' setting where you can tell it to remember what settings you had when you left off?
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I will be surprising my daughter with a Janome as a gift. I'd say she is a newer/intermediate level stitcher and is currently using a sometimes available Singer that is loaned to her. Janome is what she prefers. Is the Janome 7700 primarily for quilting or can she also do garment and other work on this as well? She does not quilt yet but has plans to and so I'd prefer to get her a machine that she can grow with and not out of -but- I don't want to frustrate her with the wrong machine.
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How much does the janome horizon cost
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a FYI, I have used the clear foot for years to piece, I have the tiny metal extension for guiding the fabric, it is super for making sure that fabric doesn't slide to the right of the foot, I also add a dbl thickness of painters tape to the machine to guide the fabric along for longer piecing such as log cabin and borders. Just saying, Carylanne
Your video good! I've had Horizon for 11 mo. - find is much easier to use than the Juki. Any suggestions for a problem I had? Senario: twin size quilt...heavy, cotton batting...did most of it in hand quilting, but wanted to FMQ along a 2 inch wide sashing strip- following fabric design of small diamond shapes ...stitch good on top, but icky looping of top thread on bottom even tho sample stitching OK..tried D1S as well as #93. Always use gloves, supr.slider ,machine level with cabinet toop.
dehbc54 4 months ago
@dehbc54 - It really could be a lot of different things - first check your bobbin (make sure it is wound properly), then check your thread (are you using the same on top and the bobbin?), then check your tension, then your needle. Once you're sure all of these things are right, then try quilting again on a scrap sandwich. If the loops persist, switch your entire machine back to regular piecing and check it. If the loops are STILL happening, your machine needs to be serviced.
lcvday 4 months ago
I am a Janome owner of other machines including a 10001 and the 1100serger, I have been looking at the Horizon for several months (many visits to the dealer) now I am ready to get this baby home. Thanks so much for the tut Carylanne
Carylanne927 7 months ago
@Carylanne927 - I hope you love it as much as I love mine! Really this is an AMAZING machine!
lcvday 7 months ago
Hi Leah,
I'm a huge fan of your work. I too love this machine; have owned for 7 mo. and agree with you! Traded in my Viking for it. 2 questions: What is the number of the clear piecing foot? Also curious about why you feel that it is not good to lower machine speed. Does it harm the machine to stitch at lower speeds? Reason I ask is that I usually FMQ with the speed set at about medium because I seem to have better control if that is top speed and the stitch quality is always gorgeous! Thx!
glpcw 9 months ago
@glpcw - The speed thing is personal, but the biggest reason I stress it in my video is because many beginners in my classes will turn the speed of their machine down very low and literally plod along. It helps to have the full range of speeds accessible in your foot pedal, just like you use the full range of speeds in your car, to help you speed up and slow down as the quilting design allows. Just my opinion though!
Leah
lcvday 9 months ago