Another machine for me!!!
#1
Hubby is buying me a Janome Jem Platinum for taking to classes and using in the camper; as it only weighs 12 lbs. and also has alot of little extras. Called, and made arrangements to pick it up at the quilt show next weekend. Will save the Kenmore I use for classes to do !curtains, shorten his jeans, and other heavy jobs. I know my Horizon can do all that; but why risk breaking anything on that when my tough Kenmore will do the dirty jobs. lol
#2
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Isn't it just so great to have multiple machines? Congrats!
BTW - Do you do your jean hems the easy method that keeps the original look at the bottom? If not, would you like the instructions to do so? I wouldn't hem jeans any other way since finding out about that method.
BTW - Do you do your jean hems the easy method that keeps the original look at the bottom? If not, would you like the instructions to do so? I wouldn't hem jeans any other way since finding out about that method.
#3
I have both a Janome Gem Platinum and a Janome 760 for classes and I love them both. I was using a Brother electronic for classes but it was just getting too darn heavy to haul to classes. We have 2 homes in 2 different states so needed a lightweight machine handy to take to classes in both locations. I ended up with 2 different models only because I got really great deals on both. I also bought one of those sew steady tables to take to class too and use with my machine, I store it in a pillowcase cover so it doesn't get scratched. I've worked on quilts and fleece blankets and garments on these machines and they are great!
#4
Originally Posted by 2K
BTW - Do you do your jean hems the easy method that keeps the original look at the bottom? If not, would you like the instructions to do so? I wouldn't hem jeans any other way since finding out about that method.
#6
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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Originally Posted by JudyG
Originally Posted by 2K
BTW - Do you do your jean hems the easy method that keeps the original look at the bottom? If not, would you like the instructions to do so? I wouldn't hem jeans any other way since finding out about that method.
#7
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Maryland
Posts: 3,586
Originally Posted by 2K
Isn't it just so great to have multiple machines? Congrats!
BTW - Do you do your jean hems the easy method that keeps the original look at the bottom? If not, would you like the instructions to do so? I wouldn't hem jeans any other way since finding out about that method.
BTW - Do you do your jean hems the easy method that keeps the original look at the bottom? If not, would you like the instructions to do so? I wouldn't hem jeans any other way since finding out about that method.
#10
I cannot give you a fair judgement on the Horizon, because I have had a very busy life since buying it and haven't had much time on it. I was very impressed, what I did do with it; and have a great Janome dealer who worked with me on everything a quilter would use the machine for. We even have it set up on scant quarter as the default when I turn on the machine....can't ask for better than that!
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